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Here are few pictures of Indian Air Force Academy before the historic passing out parade on June 18 2016, these Snapshots are posted by Tarmak007 .

 

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A New Reserve Battalion to be Named after Maharana Pratap

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In a significant announcement, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh proposed to set up an Indian reserve battalion named after Maharana Pratap.

He announced the decision at Gogunda near Udaipur on the occasion of the 475th birth anniversary of Maharana Pratap. It was celebrated by the Rajasthan state government with a grand event.

The move comes in line with the government’s decision this January to set up 17 new reserve battalions for J&K and Left Wing Extremism affected areas. It had included 5 battalions in Jammu and Kashmir, 3 in Chhattisgarh, 3 each in Jharkhand and Odisha and 2 in Maharashtra.

It had included 5 battalions in Jammu and Kashmir, 3 in Chhattisgarh, 3 each in Jharkhand and Odisha and 2 in Maharashtra.

The reserve battalion comes under the Home Ministry like the other paramilitary and reserve forces.

He said the government of India would never let the memory of the Rajput ruler fade from history who protected his dignity through valour and sacrifice and never bowed down to the Mughals.

The government had introduced the scheme of Indian Reserve Battalions in 1971 and so far, 153 battalions have been sanctioned to various states.

Of them, 144 have been raised and one battalion in Jharkhand has been converted into Specialized Indian Reserve Battalion.

Apart from this, he also announced a new Global Counter-Terrorism Centre at the Sardar Patel Police University in Jodhpur on the occasion and unveiled a statue of Maharana Pratap.

Exercise Malabar-2016 Kicked off Between India, US and Japan

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Exercise Malabar-2016

In consonance with India’s ‘Act East Policy’ and growing relations between India, US and Japan, Indian Naval Ships Satpura, Sahyadri, Shakti and Kirch are participating in the 20th edition of Exercise MALABAR-16 with the US Nany and Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF).

Indian Navy and US Navy have regularly conducted the annual bilateral exercise named ‘MALABAR’ since 1992. Since 2007, MALABAR has been held alternatively in India and in the Western Pacific. The 19th edition of the exercise, Ex MALABAR-15, was conducted off Chennai and included participation by the JMSDF.

The 20th edition of the exercise, Ex MALABAR-16, is being conducted from 14 to 17 June 16 with the harbour phase at Sasebo from 10 to 13 June 16.

The sea phase will be in the Pacific Ocean from 14 to 17 June 16.

The primary aim of this exercise is to increase interoperability amongst the three navies and develop a common understanding of procedures for Maritime Security Operations. The scope of MALABAR-16 includes professional interactions in the harbour and a diverse range of activities at sea, including complex surface, sub-surface and air operations.

The Indian Navy Ships participating in the exercise are from the Eastern Fleet and include INS Sahyadri and INS Satpura, indigenously built guided missile stealth frigates, INS Shakti, a modern fleet tanker and support ship and INS Kirch an indigenous guided missile corvette. The ships have embarked one Sea King 42B ASW helicopter and two Chetak utility helicopters.

The US Navy will be represented by ships from CTF 70 of the USN 7th fleet, which is based at Yokosuka, Japan. The CTF will include the aircraft carrier USS John C Stennis (CVN 74), Ticonderoga-class Cruiser USS Mobile Bay and Arleigh Burke-class destroyers USS Stockdale and USS Chung-Hoon, all with embarked helicopters. In addition, one nuclear-powered submarine, carrier wing aircraft and Long Range Maritime Patrol aircraft will also participate in the exercise.

The JMSDF will be represented by JS Hyuga, a helicopter carrier with SH 60 K integral helicopters and Long Range Maritime Patrol aircraft, besides other advanced warships for specific parts of the exercise. Additionally, the Special Forces (SF) of the three navies will also interact during the exercise.

MALABAR–16 will be another significant step in strengthening mutual confidence and interoperability as well as sharing of best practices between the Indian, Japanese and US Navies. The exercise will support maritime security in the Indo-Pacific region, and benefit the global maritime community.

In recent times, the exercise assumes significance as it is being conducted close to the South China Sea when Chinese assertiveness in this region is a raging issue. The exercise also aims to achieve deeper military ties and greater interoperability amid rising tensions in the region.

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50 Current Affairs Topics for CDS, AFCAT and NDA (Part -1)

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50 Current Affairs Topics for CDS, AFCAT and NDA

National

  1. Steps Taken By Delhi To Curb Pollution – Delhi has gone down in the list of most polluted cities. Still the pollution level is high. The New Delhi government has taken some steps to curb the escalating pollution level. Some of them are odd-even trails, phasing out old vehicles, mass rapid transport system, strict mass emission standards, banning the registration of diesel cars and luxury SUVs above the capacity of 2000cc and implementation green cess.
  2. “Art of Living” issue – The issue was raised when the celebration of completion of 35 years of Art of Living’s was organised on the flood plains of Yamuna River in Delhi. The world cultural fest took place on 11-13th March and the issue was related to the NGT’s opposition to use Yamuna flood plains and polluting it.
  3. Wetland Rules 2016 – The draft Wetland Rules, 2016 replaced Wetland Rules 2010. The new rule aims at restricting the activities on wetlands, proper regulation of wetland in protected areas, the proposal for wetland authority in union territories and setting up of wetland authority in respective states.
  4. Drought And Water Scarcity – India is again going through tough times as the drought has once again hit India. Maharashtra and adjoining states were seen more affected by drought. The Government has taken certain steps to avert it.
  5. Jat Agitation – It is one of the hot topics that was surfaced in March this year and again taking thrust. Jats, Jat Sikhs, Rors, Tyagis and Bishnois were seeking reservation under OBC category and were later promised to increase the reservation from 10 to 20% in the category of economically backward classes. Later the decision was lifted and Jat communities are again adjusting their protest plans.
  6. State elections – 2016 has been a crucial year from the political point of view. 5 states went through the Legislative Assembly Elections. The states were Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry, West Bengal, Kerala and Assam. The elections were concluded with ADMK, INC, Trinmool Congress, LDF and BJP emerging victorious in Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry, West Bengal, Kerala and Assam.
  7. High Speed Bullet Train By Japan – India and Japan, last year, signed Rs 98,000 cr deal of bullet train project, which will run between Mumbai and Ahmedabad. Along with this, India will be benefited with the transfer of technology to improve railway safety, sharing environment friendly sanitation technology to improve the railway system with known mitigation system for handling natural disasters.
  8. JAM policy – JAM, which has a full form of Jan Dhan, Adhaar and Mobile i.e. connecting all the three to make a strong and effective subsidy delivery service. The JAM trinity will be a used to expand welfare policies targeting the poor and needy people. The step will bring out more secure way to provide services, avoiding leakage of funds, mismanagement and mishandling of data and resources and accurate targeting of people for providing services.
  9. Start-Up India – Start up India is an initiative by Indian Government to boost the new start-ups in India, which are the base of the nation’s development. The key points related to it are executing a single window clearance, eradicating red tape, reducing patent registration fees by 80%, 3 year freedom from tax on profits, capital gain tax and mystifying tax, boosting Atal Innovation Mission and self-certification etc.
  10. Reusable launch vehicle – It is ISRO’s project to decrease the launch cost of the space exploration missions. It is a step toward two stages to orbit. Its trail was taken on the coast of Shriharikota, where it was propelled in a booster rocket, re-entered into earth’s atmosphere with a speed of Mach 5 and landed at a place some 450 km form Shriharikota.

 

International

  1. Brexit – A referendum that will take place on 23rd June deciding whether Britain will remain or leave the E.U… E.U is a political and economic group of 28 nations, which has freedom to exchange goods freely. 19 states of this group have adopted the euro as their currency.
  2. S election – The U.S sate general elections will take place on 8th November, 2016 for the post of President and Vice President. Apart from this, voting for 435 seats for U.S House of Representatives and 34 seats of U.S. senates will also be done.
  3. ISIS – Islamic State militant group, ISIS is mushrooming day by day. Iraqi forces are woking hard to grab the land acquired by ISIS. The forces are approaching the Falluja, where about 50,000 civilians and 20,000 children are trapped.
  4. MTCR and SCO – Missile Technology Control Regime and Shanghai Cooperation Organization are the two groups of major economies and India is also going to join these groups possibly in the future. Along with this, India is also getting good support to get its name into the NSG (nuclear supplier group)
  5. OBOR – One Belt on the Road is an initiative of China to connect major modern time economies with the help of land and sea routes. China-Pakistan economic cooperation (CPEC) which was sanctioned $46 billion, by china, is also a part of this initiative.
  6. North Korea sanctions – H-bomb test, disguised missile trails and some other similar incidents have led to the imposition of sanctions by U.S. over North Korea.
  7. Migrant Crisis – Unstable economic and political scenario in West Asia and northern nations of the African continent, has led people to flee to a more stable area near them, preferring European Nations. Boko haram, Al-Shabab, ISIS and other terror groups have led to the migration of citizens to a more stable place, resulting in causalities, bulk immigration and several other problems.
  8. TPP – Trans-Pacific Partnership is a group of 11nations + U.S., which is meant to enhance the living standards, promoting economic growth, increasing job opportunities and reducing the poverty rate. The agreement was signed in February this year. It aims at reducing trade barriers and making it on the model of E.U.
  9. Killings in Bangladesh – The issue of successive killings of people in Bangladesh is taking place. Recently, a Hindu priest was hacked to death. Earlier, wife of a government personnel and a homeopath was murdered. Similar cases were also reported last year.
  10. Gotthard Railway Tunnel – The longest railway tunnel was opened in Switzerland. It took $12 billion to complete the 57 km long tunnel under the Alps peaks. This tunnel has surpassed the record of Japan’s longest tunnel that runs about 53 kms.

Business

  1. Apple Manufacturing Unit – Apple’s manufacturer Foxconn is going to ink a deal with Maharashtra government to acquire 1,200 acre plot of land to set up $10 billion plant manufacturing. The operation is expected to begin at the end of 2017.
  2. India Post As A Bank – Focusing on the range and accessibility of India post, Indian government is discussing over making India post a payment bank. The aim is to target the 100% financial inclusion.
  3. Loan Defaulters – The burden of over Rs. 4.4 Crore has come over banks due to loan defaulters, making banks to take further actions against defaulters. Now, banks are seeking the SC and RBI to take solid steps in the favor of the banks.
  4. Malya Deportation – The former chairman of United Spirits and famous for Kingfisher Tag, Vijay Malya was declared as a loan defaulter and left India amid intense protest. Later, non-bail able warrant was issued and his passport was suspended by ED because of his nonappearance after releasing of summons.
  5. ADANI Coal Issue – Adani Group is expected to drop its plan to set up world’s largest coal mines in Australia following interventions by the Environment Groups. The rail and coal project by Adani totally worth about $21.5 billion.
  6. Merger Of Mahila Bank – Mahila Bank, India’s first bank operated only by women, is expected to get merged in state-owned banks. Opened in 2013, the bank has about 90 branches and is ready to open more branches.
  7. Jan Dhan Yogna – A way to accelerate the financial inclusion, the scheme aims at providing financial access to people. The yogna was launched in 2014 with some specific facilities and services like zero balance account, Rupay card, accidental insurance of about 1 lakh, overdraft from bank after 6 months of opening of account, etc. The scheme was also criticized for dumping overburden over banks.
  8. India’s GDP growth at 7.6% – The last quarter of fiscal recorded 7.9% GDP growth in Indian economy, adjusting a total of 7.6% growth of GDP in the last year. While the GDP recorded in the last fiscal quarter of China was 6.7%.
  9. 7th Pay Commission – The 7th Pay Commission, which margin 20,000 as lowest salary, will be possibly get imposed in July. The pay commission gave relief to the government employees and supported the Armed Forces personals. The six month arrears will be paid to the employees.
  10. International rankings – India has become 3rd largest oil consumer surpassing Japan. India ranked 130/189 in ease of doing business and ranked 133 in press freedom.

50 Current Affairs Topics for CDS, AFCAT and NDA (Part -2)

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Protecting From Dead – The Legend Of Sepoy Harbhajan Singh

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Sepoy Harbhajan Singh

A soldier in Nathula border is still doing his duty even after his death some three decades back – or that’s what the soldiers posted at Nathula Pass believe.

Near the panoramic view of Nathula, the shrine of Baba Harbhajan Singh called Baba Mandir is situated. It is believed that Baba Harbhajan has been guarding the boundary of India and China about 60 km from Gangtok for three decades now.

And wait – according to the soldiers there, he does it alone. All alone!

Punjab Harbhajan Singh, born in Kapurthala, was a Sepoy in the 23rd Punjab Battalion. It all started when Sepoy Harbhajan Singh was escorting a mule column from his battalion headquarters. On his way to his destination, he fell into a stream of water and was carried two kilometers downstream. As the first casualty of the 23rd Punjab Regiment of the war, a manhunt was launched to find him.Sepoy Harbhajan Singh

No one could find the mortal remains of Sepoy Harbhajan Singh for the following days of his missing and the search was later called off due to bad weather. But one day, Harbhajan Singh appeared in the dream of one of his colleagues. In the dream, he informed his colleague that he was no longer alive and told him the exact spot where his body would be found. According to the fellow mate, Harbhajan desired to have a samadhi made after him.

The body of Sepoy Harbhajan Singh was found coincidentally at the same spot where Harbhajan Singh had informed his fellow soldier. Following this, they decided to construct a Samadhi in his memory.

Over the years, Baba Harbhajan’s shrine has obtained huge devote. Baba is believed to forecast accident in the valley even before it happens through the dreams of fellow soldiers.

Baba Mandir consists of a prayer room where his large portrait is situated; his personal room where belongings of Harbhajan Singh is maintained; and an office cum store room containing water bottles, unused slippers, toothbrushes and other items offered to Baba by devotees. The items offered in the Mandir are believed to turn holy that can cure every ailment.

A special ceremony is organized by the army soldiers at the Baba Mandir on every 4th of October, the day he died, to honour the role of Baba Harbhajan Singh apart from every Monday and Tuesday when regular pujas and meals are offered.

And – and …

The soldiers at Nathula border are on the high alert from September 15 to November 15 every year, the period when Baba goes on an annual leave. Any pending leaves for other soldiers are cancelled and Harbhajan’s personal belongings are sent to his home in Kapurthala every year through a train.

Such is the faith of soldiers in Baba that during flag meetings between India and China at Nathula, a chair is set aside to honour Harbhajan Singh. Sepoy Harbhajan Singh is today honoured with the rank of Honorary Captain in the Indian Army whose paychecks and pensions are received by his family every month till date.

Meet Jamuna Devi From Uttarakhand, Gave All 3 Sons To Indian Army

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Jamuna Devi Of Uttarakhand, Gave All 3 Sons To Indian Army

Jamuna Devi of Uttarakhand, a resident of a small village Karauli in Chamoli district gave three brave sons to the Indian army, all her sons are in the Indian army serving the nation. Since long, Uttarakhand is producing brave soldiers for Indian army, we have the perfect example of Kumaon and Garhwal regiments.

 

Jamuna Devi has set a great example of patriotism and also maintained the legacy of Uttarakhand people to join Indian armed forces. Jamuna Devi says, “These are my three precious gems would protect the country’s borders in the coming days. These are not only my sons but also sons of mother India and they will complete every mission to maintain its dignity”.

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Jamuna Devi Of Uttarakhand, Gave All 3 Sons To Indian Army

 

Meet Lt. Nehra, 3rd Generation Soldier In The Indian Army

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Indian Army Officers Family

With their epaulettes adorned with two stars each, 610 Gentlemen Cadets (GCs) on Saturday walked their ‘Antim Pag’ (Final Steps) from the hallowed portals of the Indian Military Academy’s historic Chetwode building, becoming newly commissioned officers in the Indian Army.

Three Generations serving Indian Army. After Passing out parade at IMA, Young Cadet with his GrandFather Subedar Chhotelal Nehra, Father Lt. Colonel Rajkumar Nehra and Brother Captain Abhishek Nehra.Indian Army Officers Family

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Meet Lt. Rajendra Singh Bisht, Who Won Sword Of Honour In IMA Passing Out Parade 2016

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Academy Cadet Adjutant (ACA) Rajendra Singh Bisht bagged the most coveted Sword of Honor for being adjudged the best all round Gentleman Cadet from the regular course and the bronze medal for standing third in the order of merit.

Bisht comes from a humble background. He was born in Bareilly, home to Jat Regimental Centre, and belongs to Ranikhet where Kumaon Regimental Centre is located.ima-pop_1465628834 (1)

He grew up dreaming about a life in the Army as these regimental centres had always motivated him to don the olive green. He dedicated his success to his father Gopal Singh Bisht and mother Vimla Devi.Bisht, an alumni of Sainik School, Gorakhal, said hard work is the only way to achieve the desired goals.Lt. Rajendra Singh Bisht

Youths of the nation should come forward to join the military forces as this was the noblest of professions, he added. Before joining to the IMA, Bisht was a bronze medalist in the National Defence Academy. Another awardee, Battalion Under Officer Aman Dhaka from New Delhi, who won the gold medal, decided to join the Indian Army as his father had always motivated and wanted him to join the forces. He said it was a very special day since his dream of joining the Army was fulfilled. Silver medalist Senior Under Officer N Dinesh Kumar from Tamil Nadu is an alumni of Sainik School and has no Army background.

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OTA Gaya Passing Out Parade POP June 2016

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OTA Gaya POP June 2016
Chief of Army Staff General Dalbir Singh reviewed the 9th Passing out Parade of Officers Training Academy held on 11 June 2016 in which 92 Gentleman Cadets of the Technical Entry Course Serial 27 along with 46 Special Commission Officers of Course Serial 36 got commissioned into the Indian Army.
Another 53 Gentleman Cadets of Technical Entry Scheme Serial 33 also proceeded to various engineering colleges of the Army to pursue their engineering degrees from Military Engineering Colleges at Secunderabad, Mhow and Pune.
The Reviewing Officer was received at the venue by Lieutenant General Vinod Vashisht,  Commandant, Officers Training Academy (Gaya).
The Reviewing Officer was accorded a salute by the parade followed by an impressive March Past after which he gave away various awards to the Gentleman Cadets who had excelled in training. The prestigious Sword of Honour for best overall performance among TES 27 Course was awarded to Gentleman Cadet Pankaj Mehara.
 General Dalbir Singh, congratulated the Gentleman Cadets for their excellent standard of turnout and drill. He also stressed on the virtues of military ethos which they should imbibe to make themselves good leaders. While congratulating the parents, the Reviewing officer said that they were fortunate since their sons will get the opportunity to serve in one of the noblest professions in the world.
 The parade culminated with the Passing Out Course stepping on the  ‘Antim Pag’ (‘Final Step’)  after which they were administered the oath by the  Adjutant of the Academy.OTA Gaya POP June 2016

As a prelude to the Passing Out Parade on 11 June 16, a Multi Activity Display showcasing various aspects of military training imparted to the Gentleman Cadets, coupled with interesting acts of combat skills was showcased.

The event included show jumping, fly past in microlight aircrafts, gymnastics and Physical Training display amongst many such activities.  An entertaining ‘Pyro-technique’ display was the show-stopper, bringing the curtain down on the display.

 

Uttarakhand Produces Most Number Of Officers For Indian Army, No. 1 Since 10 Years

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Uttarakhand Produces Most Number Of Officers For Indian Army

Many people will be in shock after reading this title, but yes Uttarakhand is the top most state which gives officers to Indian armed forces since 10 years it is giving many officers to Indian army and keeping the position under top 3. This calculation is based on the population which Uttarakhand has and the number of people joining armed forces from Uttarakhand is just mind blowing.

In terms of population, giving so many officers to Indian army in every passing out our parade is just amazing, being a small state, it is considered as the most efficient state which produces good officers for our armed forces. In the latest passing out parade at Indian Military Academy, there were 52 young officers from Uttarakhand itself, at it was the  4th most state giving more number of officers in this passing out parade. Uttar Pradesh being a highly populated state only gave 98 officers. Population of Uttarakhand is 10 Million and Population of Uttar Pradesh is 204 Million. From this, you can assume the efficiency of this small state Uttarakhand.

Not only this, many cadets from Uttarakhand won sword of honour and gold medal ample times. This time also, Sword of honour was given to Academy Cadet Adjutant Rajendra Singh Bisht,  who is just 21 year-old from Uttarakhand. Also, Ravindra Singh Rawat got COAS gold medal in IMA passing out parade of 11 June 2016.

We salute all the brave officers produced by this small state.

Also Read: Top 10 States Gave Officers In Indian Military Academy POP June 2016

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