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Meet Tanushree Pareek First Woman Combat Officer In BSF

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Tanushree Pareek on Saturday became the first woman combat officer to be commissioned in the 51-year history of the BSF, the country’s largest border guarding force.

Pareek (25) also led the passing out parade of 67 trainee officers that was reviewed by Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh at the Border Security Force camp at Tekanpur near Gwalior.

 

Pareek, a resident of Rajasthan’s Bikaner, is the first woman to join the force in the officer rank after she was selected in the all-India exam conducted by the UPSC in 2014. The Home Minister himself put the rank stars on the shoulders of Pareek during the piping ceremony. The force had begun induction of woman officers in 2013. She will now be posted to command a unit along the India-Pakistan border in Punjab.

While praising the first woman “field officer” of the 2.5-lakh-strong force, Singh said the Centre has chalked out a new roadmap to strengthen border security and it plans to seal Indian borders with Bangladesh and Pakistan.

He added the BSF has built 73 border outposts, out of 76 such border structures constructed in recent times. Lauding the force raised in 1965, Singh said BSF has changed the rules of engagement at the international borders and now it is a “known entity” in the neighbouring countries. While paying his tributes to the personnel of the force killed in the line of duty, the minister said government is planning for an effective grievance redressal mechanism in the forces.Tanushree Pareek

“The forces are coming forward with such mechanisms,” he said.

He praised the BSF saying it is the only force after the Indian military which operates on land, water and air as it has a dedicated air and water wing apart from foot soldiers.

“BSF is not only the first line of defence but also the first wall of defence,” he said.

The trainee officers, who passed out today, have undergone 52-week training in battle craft, intelligence gathering and other border guarding tasks before being commissioned into the force in the entry rank of Assistant Commandant.Tanushree Pareek 3

Out of 67, 51 are direct entry officers while 16 have joined the officer ranks on promotion. During his visit to the Tekanpur camp, Singh also watched a demonstration of PAVA shell firing at the Tear Smoke Unit (TSU) of the force. The shells were prepared at the TSU and sent to Kashmir Valley for security forces as an alternative to pellet guns to control protests and stone pelters. The BSF is primarily tasked to guard two of the most sensitive Indian frontiers with Pakistan and Bangladesh while it is extensively deployed for conducting anti-Naxal operations and rendering other duties in the internal security domain.Tanushree Pareek 2

Pareek, 25, also led the passing out parade of 67 trainee officers that was reviewed by Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh.

No Indian Air Force Women Cadets Opt For Combat Role

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It was in October 2015 that the IAF announced that women cadets would be given the choice to be fighter pilots, on an experimental basis for a period of five years.

Nearly a year after Flying Officers Avani Chaturvedi, Mohana Singh and Bhawana Kanth were commissioned in the Indian Air Force (IAF) as India’s first women fighter pilots, the force is faced with a peculiar situation: no women trainee cadets have since opted to fly fighter aircraft. In the next two batches since then, women cadets have opted to fly either transport aircraft or helicopters.
“It is an individual’s choice. Women cadets have to volunteer and then qualify. None of them are opting for the fighter stream. We don’t have any women fighter pilots from the last two courses, but that may change,” a top IAF official told The Indian Express.
Chaturvedi, Singh and Kanth were from the 197th flying course of the Air Force Academy (AFA) at Dundigal near Hyderabad, where women cadets train for a year before getting commissioned as Flying Officers. The trifurcation into the three streams — fighter, transport and helicopters — is made after the first six months of training.
None of the four women pilots in the 198th flying course opted for the fighter stream — one of them chose to be a transport pilot and three opted for the helicopter stream. In the 199th course, which gets commissioned in June, one woman cadet is training to be a transport pilot and two cadets have chosen to be helicopters pilots.
In the 200th course, which is only three months into training, officials said none of the four women cadets are likely to opt to be fighter pilots. “We are trying to motivate and counsel them but we will know more in a couple of weeks once the initial flying training gets over. By then, they can also judge their own performance and capabilities and take a considered call,” an IAF official explained.

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India’s first batch of women fighter pilots inducted in IAF fighter squadron

Officials at AFA Dindigul told The Indian Express on conditions of anonymity that it is voluntary for women cadets to apply for fighters unlike male cadets who can be directed to join the fighter stream, depending upon their capabilities and performance.
“For women cadets, the choice depends on several factors – personal reasons, clauses in their terms of engagement, pressure from parents not to join fighters and several others,” explained an official at AFA Dindigul. As per the current terms of engagement, women pilots can serve up to 14 years of service and there are greater opportunities for post-retirement civilian employment for transport and helicopter pilots than there are for fighter pilots.
It was in October 2015 that the IAF announced that women cadets would be given the choice to be fighter pilots, on an experimental basis for a period of five years. Though IAF had started inducting women pilots in 1994, it was restricted to helicopters and transport aircraft. Most combat roles in the Army and the Navy are still off-limits for women due to a combination of operational concerns and logistical constraints.

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Indian Soldiers Receiving Gallantry Awards 2017 [FULL VIDEO]

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Indian Soldiers Receiving Gallantry Awards 2017 [FULL VIDEO]

The President of India,  Shri Pranab Mukherjee has approved the award of two Kirti Chakras and ten Shaurya Chakras to the Indian Army personnel on the occasion of Republic Day 2017 has been included in the list of citations.

 

 

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Story Of A Brave Commanding Officer Colonel Vasanth Venugopal AC

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Colonel Vasanth Venugopal

Birth: 25-3-1967 in Bangalore, Karnataka, India. Indian army officer (9 MLI), he personally led a commando team in a CI operation (29-30 July 2007) to neutralise Pak trained terrorists at the LOC, and while all eight militants were killed, his martyrdom was recognised with the Ashok Chakra (posthumous).

His wife Subhashini (m: 1993), is a Classical Dancer. She authored and published – Forever Forty (2011), and is the founder of Vasantharatna Foundation for Art, based in Bangalore. She has two daughters Rukmini (10) and Yeshodha (7) – age in 2007.

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Col Vasanth V of 9 Maratha Light Infantry laid down his life in a fire fight when he was personally leading an operation to flush out militants near Uri town in Jammu and Kashmir. He succumbed to his injuries before he reached the hospital. He is survived by his wife Subhashini, two daughters Rukmini and Yeshodha and parents Mr and Mrs Venugopal.

Col Vasanth went to school at many places in Karnataka as his father was working with the LIC. His schooling took him to Mangalore, Ooty, Udupi, Shimoga, Bangalore etc. He graduated from MES College, Bangalore. He was an ardent NCC Cadet and had also participated in a Republic Day parade at Delhi. He also visited Canada on exchange programme through the NCC.

Even as a youngster, he had expressed a desire to be in the army. Being a bright student, he had got selected to do an MBA in the prestigious IIM, but he chose to go to IMA, Dehradun as a Gentleman Cadet.Subhashini Vasanth5

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Col Vasanth – a true idealist and a man of peace – was proud to be an officer of the Indian Army till the very end. He was no armchair idealist. He read widely about military histories and strategy and would take great care to analyse the inscrutable choices that armies have made in history. He attended many seminars and talks, and listened with care to the many different voices of our nation. He was genuinely motivated by sacrifice. He was excited about commanding the 9 Maratha LI and thrilled that he would be joining them on the frontline. For Vasanth, his lifetime commitment was simple – his word and his honour. His personal life always came second.

In 1997, during a discussion with his wife, Subhashini, a Bharatnatyam dancer, Vasanth expressed that there are a lot of people speaking about the soldiers but not many who try to depict the life of the women in their lives. He felt that she should use her talent and her experiences to tell the story of the army wife. This gave the birth to The Silent Front, an organization dedicated to the widows of martyrs. Mrs Suhasini (original text) will receive the award bestowed on the gallant officer from the President.

Note – the CI Operation was on 29-30 July, when he was wounded and evacuated to a hospital where he martyred on 31 July.

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This Indian Naval Academy Training Video Will Motivate You To Join Them

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Indian Naval Academy Training Video

The principal role of the Indian Naval Academy is to impart basic and orientation training to all officer entrants of the Navy and Coast Guard, other than Special Duties List officers. The aim is to develop the trainees morally, mentally and physically and to imbibe in them the high ideals of loyalty, valour and patriotism in order to provide the service with officers who are dedicated to a career of Naval Service and have potential for future development to assume the highest responsibility of leadership.

Vision of Indian Naval Academy

The Indian Naval Academy has been developed as a national prestigious project and is the ‘Cradle for Leadership’ in the Indian Navy.  It is unique in concept and design and stands out as an outstanding monument.

The ab-initio training imparted at the academy will ensure that every officer who passes out through its portals will be leaders worthy of trust and confidence that the nation has reposed in them. It will also establish bridges of friendship across the ocean by training personnel from friendly foreign countries.

CDS Exam SSB Interview Registration

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CDS Exam SSB Interview Registration

CDS Exam result was declared recently and many candidates who have cleared the exam are confused about the whole SSB interview procedure. In this article we are going to cover frequently asked questions by candidates who cleared the CDS written exam and also make you aware of the SSB interview registration procedure. 

 

In the result published by the UPSC following paragraph says

All the candidates who have successfully qualified in the written exam are required to register themselves online on the Indian Army Recruiting website joinindianarmy.nic.in within two weeks of announcement of written result. The successful candidates would then be allotted Selection Centres and dates, of SSB interview which shall be communicated on the registered e-mail ID. Any candidate who has already registered earlier on the site will not be required to do so. In case of any query/Login problem, e-mail be forwarded to [email protected].

How to register?

  • Visit joinindianarmy.nic.in and sign up like any other portal.
  • If you have already registered with the website, do not make another account and login to your account to check further.
  • Once logged in you can select your SSB date for CDS exam.

Note:

  • The same was informed last time also but later joinindianarmy asked candidates not to register and they got the call up letter directly in their registered email.
  • Candidates must keep checking their registered email IDs with the UPSC. As CDS is a UPSC entry, they email the call letters.
  • Joinindianarmy website is down and it will open on 24 Mar 2017. Hopefully some work is going on in it related to the registration. 
  • Candidates who cleared it for IAF and Navy should check the respective websites for any information available.
  • You will get the SSB call for only one service and based on your priority, irrespective of how many services you are selected for.
  • Candidates who have cleared the written test need to calm down because CDS is handled by UPSC and the process is very smooth, if you are not sure about anything ask us or any experienced candidate.
  • Focus more on preparation rather than waiting for the call letter which you will get eventually.
  • You don’t need to do wrong registration in hurry, make sure you confirm from someone before registering. 
  • Till further notice, all successfully candidates are required to register online as mentioned in the result.

Latest Update:

We asked joinindianarmy regarding registration for CDS exam on the portal and they told us that it is not required for CDS

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BSF Jawan Tej Bahadur Death Hoax Spread By Pakistan Goes Viral

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BSF Jawan Tej Bahadur Death

BSF Jawan Tej Bahadur Yadav who became an internet personality of sorts after his viral Facebook video showed the poor quality of food that was being served. The Border Security Force Jawan who took the nation on a storm was back in news as rumours of his death began spreading like a wildfire on the social media.

A picture collage of the Jawan had been circulating on Twitter and Facebook which shows a martyred Jawan’s picture beside Tej Bahadur’s photo with the message that the BSF Jawan had been killed. The picture that is doing the rounds on the internet claims that Tej Bahadur had gone missing after exposing the corruption and thievery in Indian Army and has been killed. BSF jawan Tej Bahadur Yadav alleges ‘mental torture’ in a new video; urges PM Modi to intervene.

However, this image is another work of internet death hoax that has gone viral. The picture used to spread the rumour is said to be of one of the twelve martyred CRPF jawan from Chattisgarh. A picture collage of the two Jawans has been doing the rounds in Twitter and one particular user captioned the picture, “Looks like Indian BSF Jawan, Tej Bahadur Yadav who exposed Indian Army thievery & corruption & then went missing, has been killed. #Kashmir.”

 

[UPDATED] CDS 1 2017 IAF, IMA, OTA, Naval SSB Interview Dates & Centre Allotment

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CDS 1 2017 SSB Date

CDS 1 2017 written test is being conducted for Army, Airforce and Navy. CDS 1 2017 SSB dates for IMA, AFA, NA and OTA will be published soon by the respective websites. Candidates who are looking for SSB interview dates for

 

  • IMA 144,  UPDATED BELOW
  • Flying Course 203/19 F/PC Course AFA – UPDATED BELOW
  • 107th SSC Men OTA
  • 21 SSC Women OTA

Indian Army Airforce and Navy will release the SSB dates and centre allotment list for the candidates soon. You are requested to check the details below. We are providing the list in the PDF form.

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UPSC CDS 1 2017 Result

CDS 1 2017 result of written exam is released by UPSC . UPSC published a list of roll numbers of successful candidates for IMA, AFA, NA and OTA. Few candidates will see their roll number in more than one services for say IMA and AFA. Please be advised, if you clear the CDS 1 2017 written exam for both IMA and AFA (for example), you will only be called for one SSB interview for the service which you have preferred to be the first.

UPSC CDS 1 2017 SSB Dates

Once UPSC published the list of successful candidates, Indian army, air force and navy will publish the SSB interview dates for IMA, AFA, OTA and NA on their respective career website. SSB interviews of CDS 1 2017 will start one month after the date of result of written exam.

UPSC CDS 1 2017 Merit List

Once the SSB interviews are over, UPSC will publish the list of candidates who have cleared the SSB and AFSB interview. UPSC will not publish the result of medical test of recommended candidates, so the list which is published by UPSC will consist of roll numbers of unfit candidates as well. To check the final merit list of CDS 1 2017 candidates have to check the official website of the respective services.

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25-Year-Old Rugby Player Ready To Join Indian Army In 3rd Attempt

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Annapurna Dattatraya Bothate

Annapurna Dattatraya Bothate’s long-standing dream to join the Indian Army will finally come true after she stood third in the all-India NCC merit list special entry (women).

The 25-year-old is a national-level Rugby player and has been playing the sport since 2010. Earlier, Bothate has represented the country at the Asian Games from 2010 to 2014. She has also been part of the Rugby World Cup qualifiers team and was a silver medallist at the Kerala nationalgames in 2015.

Speaking to TOI, Bothate said, “It has been my childhood dream to become an army officer. I could not clear the Services Selection Board (SSB) interview in the last two attempts but this time I made it.”

The NCC merit constitutes 48 women from all over the country, whereas only five vacancies are there for this particular entry. Since her school days, Bothate was fascinated with the armed forces and joined the NCC while she was studying in the ninth standard. “The NCC training has helped me keep my spirit alive for so long. This was my last attempt and I had to clear it to achieve my goal, ” she added.Annapurna Dattatraya Bothate

She will be joining the Officers Training Academy (OTA) Chennai on March 31 and her training will start from the first week of April.
 

Bothate’s father worked as an office assistant with Tata Motors but passed away in January 2015. Her mother Bharti retired from the State Transport department last year. She said, “Annapurna’s father wanted to see her as an Army officer. Her selection would be a tribute to her father.”

Despite the fact that the Indian Army is mainly male-dominated, Bothate prefers it over the Air Force and the Navy. “I am pretty confident that the Indian Army will give me the right opportunity in the future,” she added.
 
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Meet Major General Somnath Jha, Who Is Cycling 12,000 Km To Honour Fallen Soldiers

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Maj Gen Somnath Jha

“My name is Major General Somnath Jha. I retired from the Indian Army on the 30th of September, 2016; and after 18 days, on the 19th of October I sat on my cycle saddle and took off to pay my homage to all the martyred soldiers of of our country since Independence. I am paying this homage by cycling two minutes for each fallen hero. And since the number of such heroes is close to 21,000, I have given myself the mandate of cycling 42,000 minutes on this journey. Another mandate I laid down for myself is to route myself through all the 29 states of our great nation because our fallen heroes come from every corner of the country. This is my symbolic homage to my brethren who didn’t have the privilege of retiring as I did. They made the supreme sacrifice before that.”

I hear myself speak these words (or words to this effect) day after day after day for past five months or so, at each new place I arrive at and interact with new people and media persons.

I seriously didn’t fully understand the enormity and sacredness of the task I had set for myself. This realization grows with each passing day; some of it on my own, some of it comes from the people who I interact with enroute. But strangely, instead of daunting me, I find my resolve only getting stronger! The 42,000 minutes, when extrapolated to distance and time, translates to somewhere between 10 and 12,000 kms over a six to seven month period! To be done alone on my cycle on Indian roads.Maj Gen Somnath Jha

Mine is a long and arduous journey. I had even dared to think (during my initial planning stages) that I could handle the cycling as well as the logistics. Chitra, my wife, came on board and took charge of all liaison and logistics. “Why should I sit in one place and wonder where you are and what’s happening with you,” was her rationale. This made sense. But now the logistics had to be expanded with a backup car accompanying. I could now think of carrying a reserve cycle and a larger range of spares. And wherever we halted for the night Chitra would make sure that there was an essence of ‘home’ in that place. We did have some frustrating moments finding a suitable car to hire along with a driver who would stick with us all the seven months of the journey. But once that was settled, Chitra (along with a host of her Facebook friends) has made the logistics seamless.

This is a personal homage journey. I’m not supported or sponsored by any organization. And initially I was even skeptical about any publicity being accorded. But my last Corps commander insisted on having a ‘curtain raiser’ interaction with the local media, so I went through with that. In hindsight, it was indeed a pretty good idea. I’m glad he had insisted and organized it. As the journey progressed, and more media (primarily local and vernacular) began envisaging interest, I slowly began to realize that the story of my journey needs to be told to the world, as it unfolds. The nation’s citizens, if not the world, must know of the ethos of camaraderie that forms the bedrock of any military, especially ours. After all, I’m undertaking this homage journey in the memory and honour of my fallen comrades. I’m not on a publicity seeking mission nor on an adventure trip, nor on any record setting endeavour. Neither is my journey a touristy or a socializing trip. Mine is a kind of a pilgrimage, to honour our fallen heroes. This spirit of committed camaraderie must be upheld at all costs by us in the military, in spite of the pressures of a changing eco-societal environment around us. This is what sets us apart, the grain from the chaff.

As the journey unfolds, the statistics keep changing. The numbers, regarding distance covered, states traversed, number of homages paid and so on, keep adding. The remarkable thing is that a strong support and understanding of my mission, from all quarters (especially the unexpected), keeps growing. Ever so often, we’ve had complete strangers (until then) come forward with their unconditional help and support to make the journey possible. To my most pleasant surprise, support and help that have come from private individuals, local government organizations and departments, police organizations, citizens’ groups have been overwhelming. Their ability to emotionally relate to the sentiments and the enormity of my homage journey has been most astonishing, and at the same time, very reassuring. And it includes just about everyone; farmers, wage earners, dhaba wallas, truck drivers, lower level government officials, policemen, passerby, rural home makers, businessmen, veterans, shopkeepers, teachers, young boys and girls in the NCC and of course the military. How reassuring this has been! I have come to believe that virtually every citizen in our beautiful country genuinely identifies with causes such as mine. And that they are as patriotic as anyone else, and emotionally connected to matters concerning the military. They are usually so caught up with the struggle of their daily lives and also with the lack of appropriate leadership, they are normally unable to give vent to their sentiments and intentions.14695403 683030555197791 2477857041199304981 n 1477041689

As I write this piece, I am on the 153rd Day of my homage journey, having logged over 9000 kms and over 17,700 homages. I finish my (rather long) journey through Rajasthan (the 25th State) in another two days to enter Punjab. Four more states to traverse and 3,300 homages to clock and I’ll be done. The end is in sight, but not without a tinge of sadness; this beautiful journey of homage that has seeped down to my bone, will conclude at the Amar Jawan Jyoti (India Gate) at New Delhi on the 19th of April 2017. My personal homage to our fallen heroes will be done … at least for the moment.17342554 10155123972819513 5670143011748228305 n

Rest well, be at peace, my heroic fallen comrades. You have not died in vain.

If I were asked just a year ago, if it was possible for a retired General to cycle across the length and breadth of India to pay homage to our martyrs, I would have had my reservations. But now the learning has been reinforced: if something seems daunting or even impossible on the face of it, it gets done if only you take the first step!