Also, the men in uniform come out more prominently in the narrative than the women in uniform.
In the 5-episodic, there is just one story where a woman decides to join the army, and that too it happens only after she loses her husband, who gave his life for the country at war.
It's more of trying to fulfill her husband's wishes that she prepares herself to join the army.
Another story about a teenage girl studying to clear military exams seemed a lot forced by the family aspirations and legacy of her father and grandfather in the army.
She intrinsically wants to be a writer but decides to just live the life of army personnel so that she can tell the story of army people and their families better through her writing.
Not a single story where the women of the house are the actual army personnel.