Not a good place for career development. If you have no option, 2-3 years is enough.The good thingsAble to learn many things, especially in project management, design, warfare technologies, assembly lines, and engineering. Experience working in the military environment, dealing with MNC companies in the defense sector, and the opportunity to travel abroad.
The challengesNo career progress unless your father is somebody in the military. Super small increment and just wasting my time working here for almost 7 years.