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How To Overcome The Fear Of Failure And Be Motivated

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“I’m the only son of my parents. No relatives. I want to join the forces. I’m a die hard aspirant. But sometimes, my senses ticks me saying that if I ever became an officer in the armed forces and there is a war, then let my fate be alone, if something happens to me, who will look after my parents?”

These are the words of an aspirant who wants to join the army and at the same time, wants to look after his aging parents.

Let me tell you one thing if ever you became an officer in the armed forces, your life will be totally different from what it is now. You will be a ‘sarkari damaad’. Your parents will be in a full custody of the Indian Government. Nothing less than but initial years of training will keep you apart and after your marriage, you can move into well furnished ‘damaad ghar’ with your family and take them along wherever your posting is.

There is nothing to worry about in this case and it’s never late to start now. So turn the deviating steering of your vehicle towards your goal and push the accelerator hard.

Here, I give some tips on how to overcome the fear you possess and how to motivate yourself:

  1. Taking small steps: This is good for fear that can seem overwhelming at first. For instance the strong feeling – it can almost feel like a flight or fight response – just before doing public speaking or every time you think of thoughts like this again.

  1. Consider the cost of missed opportunities: The biggest risk that aspirants fail to consider is the benefit they lose by avoiding high risk/high reward opportunities. If you are in front of such an opportunity then grab it tight.

  1. Getting some concrete, positive motivation: Get to the stage where you really feel that you need to stop waiting – or need stop reading one personal development book after another – and action can take some time. One way to get moving is to replace some of your negative thoughts – that creates negative feelings – with clear, positive reasons to get going. Take 5 minutes. Take out a piece of paper and a pen. And write down all the wonderful ways you can come up with how making this change will improve your life.

  2. Seeing failure and rejection in a new light: Often it´s easier to not do something because we fear failure and rejection. We may fear failure when starting on a new career path. And rejection from friends, family and the people around us if we fail. Don´t take failure or rejection that seriously. Know that it´s not the end of the world if you fail. Instead, look at each failure and see the good part about: what you can learn from it and improve next time. Have an abundance mentality. Learn from failures and then they try again.

  1. Take action – The best way to reduce fear and build confidence is taking action. As soon as you do, you’ll begin accumulating experience and knowledge. Everything is hardest the first time. It’s like jumping off a cliff into a lake — after you do it once, you see that the water is safe and each time afterwards is easy. Start off with small steps and build up your confidence until the fear of failure is manageable.

  1. Burn the boats – When ancient Greek armies traveled across the sea to do battle, the first thing they would do after landing was to burn the boats, leaving them stranded. With no way to make it home besides victory, the resolve of the soldiers was strengthened. When success and failure are the only options, you have no choice but to follow through.

  1. Stay Motivated: Here’s a mantra for staying motivated. Just say to yourself every morning and night:

  • Today is the day that I drop the heavy weight of doubts and fears, bury them deep under the ground and take the rest of the journey without them.

  • Today is the day that I take my dreams seriously (but myself not so much!).

  • Today is the day that I make no exceptions to my values but plenty of room for failure, should it wish to show up.

  • Today is the day that I refuse to touch any endeavor unless it is with my absolute best effort. Tomorrow, I will raise the bar higher.

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NCC Ranks And Insignia

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NCC Ranks And Insignia

NCC Ranks And Insignia. National Cadet Corps has shaped the lives of millions of the people of the country. It remains committed to producing vibrant disciplined citizens who are capable of taking our Nation to Great heights. The National Cadet Corps is headed by a Director General, an Army Officer of the rank of Lieutenant General, who is responsible for the functioning of the National Cadet Corps in the country through the National Cadet Corps Headquarters situated at Delhi.

However, many a times, we neglect the being of NCC as an organisation which trains the reserve soldiers of the country.

At the State Level, the country has been divided into 17 Directorates covering all States and Union Territories. Each of the State National Cadet Corps Directorate Headquarters controls two to fourteen Group Headquarters. While Directorates are commanded by Brigadiers or their equivalents, the Groups are commanded by Colonels or equivalents from the Air Force and the Navy, NCC Units are commanded by Major/Lieutenant Colonel or their equivalents.

Here, I bring you the ranks awarded to the cadets of NCC on their merit and service basis:

 

Army wing

Naval Wing

Air wing

Senior Under Officer

Senior Cadet Captain

Cadet Senior Under Officer

Cadet Under Officer

Junior Cadet Captain

Cadet Under Officer

Company Quarter Master Sergeant

Petty Officer Sergeant Major

Warrant Officer

Sergeant

Leader Cadet

Sergeant

Corporal

Cadet Class I

Corporal

Lance Corporal

Cadet Class II

Leading Flight Cadet

Cadet

Cadet

Cadet

Shoulder Ranks:

The rank of Senior under officer is the most highly awarded rank to a cadet in a unit. There are two SUOs (1 SD, 1 SW) in an NCC unit. It consists of a button, two silver strips(air wing)/golden strips(army wing) and ‘NCC’ badge.

The rank of Cadet Under Officer and it’s equivalent is immediate low to SUO. There are 4 CUOs (2 SD, 2 SW) in an NCC unit. It consists of a button, one silver strip and ‘NCC’ badge.

The rank of Company Quarter Master Sergeant equivalent to Warrant Officer in air wing is the third highest awarded cadet rank. There are 8 (4 SD, 4 SW) Warrant Officers in an NCC unit. It consists of a button, a national emblem, an eagle(for air wing) and ‘NCC’ badge.

Arms ranks:

The highest in arms ranks is Sergeant with three ‘V’ linings on either side of the arms. Next is Corporal with two ‘V’ linings. Lance Corporals have only one ‘V’ lining. All the other cadets do not have any decorations apart from the camps they’ve attended.NCC Ranks And Insignia

Current Affairs 18 August 2015

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Current Affairs 18 August 2015

National

  • Prasar Bharti CEO stresses on need for using modern technology to cater programmers of AIR, DD
  • NCP MLA Ramesh Kadam arrested by CID over alleged irregularities
  • CBSE declares AIPMT results: Haryana boy tops the competition
  • PM offers $1 trillion investment opportunity to UAE
  • NCDRC issues notice to nestle India against class action suit

International

  • Jawwad S Khawaja appointed as 23rd Chief Justice of Pak
  • Egypt passes controversial anti-terrorism law after getting nod from Prez Sisi
  • 70 % voting in Sri Lanka’s General Elections; counting underway
  • Sodium cyanide traces found in waters near site of China blasts
  • Wreckage of Indonesian plane found in Bintang highlands region
  • China, Russia set for naval assertion in Sea of Japan

Business

  • PM Modi’s UAE visit to help attract funds to infrastructure sector: Confederation of Indian Industry
  • NAFED floats new tender to import of 10K tonnes onion
  • Facebook India expanding investments in small businesses
  • Goldman Sachs to invest $150 million in Piramal Realty
  • Birla Corp to acquire Lafarge India’s cement units for Rs. 5,000 crore

Politics

  • BJP seeks Andrabi’s arrest for hoisting Pakistan flag
  • SC notice to Lalu Prasad in fodder scam case
  • Despite Vyapam cloud, BJP sweeps M.P. civic polls
  • Naidu to lay stone for mega food park
  • Former Service Chiefs write to PM on OROP

Defense

  • Former Defense Chiefs urge PM to resolve OROP issue urgently
  • LeT terrorist Naved to undergo lie detector test
  • Aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya will undergo its first refit in 2016
  • Tata Motors has supplied 520 vehicles to the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali
  • Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) to extended-range variant of Barak-8 point and area defense system within the next 18 months.

Sports

  • Murray beats Djokovic to Wins Rogers Cup Masters tournament
  • World Badminton: Saina becomes 1st Indian player to win silver medal
  • Abhishek Verma clinches gold for India at Archery World Cup
  • First international army games 2015 end in Russia
  • In-form opener Shikhar Dhawan ruled out of Lanka Test series18-August-2015-Current-Affairs

Current Affairs 16-17 August 2015

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Current Affairs 16-17 August 2015

National

  • Ram nath govind : new governor of Bihar
  • Bangladesh asures india to help tackeling fake notes
  • Rafale deal: france rejected 50% offset claws, agreed for male in-india
  • Government adamant on Rs640 cr suit over misleading ads by maggi
  • India and China opertionalised new Border Personal Meeting (BPM) point on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) near Daulat Beg Oldie (DBO)

International

  • Indonesian airliner carrying 54 people went missing in bad weather
  • Pakistan’s ex-spymaster Hamid Gul dies at 78
  • Polling started in Srilanka amid tension, 60,000 policemen deployed
  • Brazil protester demands Rousseff’s impeachment over corruption and economic slow down
  • Iran welcomes India private investment for Chabahar Port project.

Business

  • Air India to operate 230 Haj flights to Jeddah
  • Housing.com acquires HomeBuy360
  • BSNL fights a tough market, loses 2 crore subscribers in one year
  • RIL again loses most profitable tag, this time to IOC
  • Stock market returns over 3-times more than gold: SEBI chief

Politics

  • Parrikar Cites Technical Difficulties in Implementing OROP
  • Permission for Taslima to stay on in India expires, likely to be extended
  • Assam CM Tarun Gogoi seeks clarification from PM Narendra Modi on Naga accord
  • Tamil Nadu tops in organ donation: C Vijaya Bhaskar, Health minister
  • PM Narendra Modi launched a new campaign Start-up India, Stand up India during the celebrations of 69th Independence Day

Defense

  • Russia to Become Trendsetter in Tank Warfare With New Armata Platform
  • Russia supports applications of India, Brazil for permanent membership in UN SC
  • India and US prepare for ‘Yudh Abhyas’
  • Award institutes in memory of major purushottam, braveheard who saved 3 journalists and a personal in suicide attack in1999
  • Pinaka II user trials in Jaisalmer by year end

Sports

  • Srilanka wins first test against India
  • Stuart Binny added to Test squad
  • Top-ranked Djokovic beats Chardy to reach Montreal final
  • Ashwin in top-10, Dhawan jumps to 32 in the ICC Test player rankings for bowlers
  • Altruist (Imran Chisty up) won the Major Mir Mujtaba Hussain Memorial Cup (Div. I)16-17-August-2015-Current-Affairs

16 Bollywood Celebrities Who Supported Indian Army

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Deepika Padukone with Indian Army

When it comes to support our troops, our reel life heroes are not behind. There are many hollywood stars who went ahead to meet our brave soldiers and entertain them at the border. This not only motivates our soldiers, but this is a good cause which every celebrity must follow. Many sports celebrities like Sachin, Dhoni, Kapil Dev etc have also joined Air force and Territorial army respectively. Let’s have a look at some celebrities with Indian army.

1. Salman Khan with Indian NavySalman Khan With Indian Navy

2. Deepika Padukone with Indian ArmyDeepika Padukone with Indian Army
3. Ranbir Kapoor with Indian ArmyRanbir Kapoor with Indian Army
4. Akshay Kumar with Indian ArmyAkshay Kumar with Indian Army
5. Priyanka Chopra with Indian ArmyPriyanka Chopra with Indian Army
6. Katrina Kaif with Indian ArmyKatrina Kaif with Indian Army
7. Abhishek Bachchan with Indian ArmyAbhishek Bachchan with Indian Army
8. Priety Zinta with Indian ArmyPriety Zinta with Indian Army
9. Shah Rukh Khan with Indian ArmyShah Rukh Khan with Indian Army

10. Kareen Kapoor with Indian ArmyKareen Kapoor with Indian Army

11. Mallika Sherawat with Indian ArmyMallika Sherawat with Indian Army

12. Parineeti Chopra with Indian ArmyParineeti Chopra with Indian Army

13. Aamir Khan with Indian ArmyAamir Khan with Indian Army

14. Hrithik Roshan with Indian ArmyHrithik Roshan with Indian Army

15. Rani Mukherjee with Indian ArmyRani Mukherjee with Indian Army

16. Anushka Sharma with Indian ArmyAnushka Sharma with Indian Army

8 Lethal Indian Special Forces You Must Know

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Soon after the Second World War, the need for highly trained soldiers was realised and thus, the Special Forces were born. While thanks to Hollywood, most of us happen to know about the American Marines, Navy Seal and other American Special Forces are, it’s a shame we hardly know about most of our own Indian Special Forces. Here’s a list of the Indian Special Forces that rank amongst the best in the world.

 

1) MARCOS :
MARCOS or Marine Commandos is India’s most lethal special force. Though they are trained to engage in battle on all terrains, MARCOS commandos are experts in maritime warfare. The physical test to join MARCOS is so gruesome that more than 80 percent of the applicants drop out in the first, three-day long, physical fitness and aptitude test. Those who successfully complete the test are subjected to a five-week-long process called the ‘hell’s week’ where commandos are put through extreme sleep deprivation coupled with the most difficult physical tasks. These commandos are even capable of firing while lying down, standing, running full-sprint, even backwards and looking into a mirror – with a reaction time of 0.27 seconds. The final stages of the training include an 800-meter long thigh-high mud crawl called the ‘death crawl’, loaded with 25 kg of gear which is concluded with shooting a target 25 meters away with a man standing next to it.

2) Para Commandos :
Para commandos is one of the most highly trained special forces of the Indian Army. Because of the extremely fatal nature of the operations they perform, they are kept at optimum level of operational efficiency and physical fitness, and only the most physically fit, mentally robust, intelligent, and highly motivated soldiers are inducted in the fleet. Para commandos go through the most grueling commando training regimes in the world, apart from daily 20km runs with 60km baggage and man-to-man assault practices; they even have to free fall from belligerent heights of as much as 33,500 feet. They are also highly trained in terrain and environment warfare and deep sea diving. Their most notable and fatal operations included the 1971 war with Pakistan, the 1999 Kargil war and the infamous Operation Bluestar in 1984.

3) Garud Commando Force :
With over 2000 commandos, the Garud Commando Force is a unit of the Indian Air Force and specializes in Airfield Seizure, Special Reconnaissance, Airborne Operations, Air Assault, Special Operations Combat Search and Rescue, and counter insurgency. The training for being a Garud commando is so tough that it can take up to 3 years to qualify as a fully operational Garud. Also, Garud commandos are extremely adept at anti-hijack and counter insurgency training, jungle and snow survival techniques, specialized weapon handling and advanced driving skills.

4) Ghatak Force :
Ghatak force is a special operations infantry platoon that acts as shock troops and lead man-to-man assaults ahead of a battalion. They specialize in raids on enemy artillery positions, airfields, supply dumps and tactical headquarters while also being experts at directing artillery and air attacks on targets deep within enemy lines. Only the most physically and mentally fit soldiers make it into the Ghatak force which is usually 20-men strong. Since they face the enemy face-to-face, they are trained to be undisputed at heli-borne assault, rock climbing, mountain warfare, demolitions, advanced weapons training, close quarter battle and infantry tactics.

5) National Security Guard Or Black Cats :
Created in 1986, the NSG or Black Cats fall neither under Central Armed Police Forces nor under Paramilitary Forces of India. It’s instead a mix of commandos from both the Indian Army and Central Armed Police Forces which is lead by a ‘Director General’ from the Indian Police Service. Comprising two units – the Special Action Group (SAG), which consists entirely of Indian Army personnel; and the Special Ranger Groups (SRG) for counter terrorism activities – the NSG is equipped with some of the most advanced weapons in the world. The selection process is so brutal that it has a dropout rate of 70-80 percent. And the few, who qualify to become NSGs, are sent off to train for another 9 months to become Phantom NSG Commandos.

6) COBRA (Commando Battalion for Resolute Action) :
Commando Battalion for Resolute Action is probably the only Indian special force that is specifically trained in guerilla warfare to tackle the notorious Naxalite groups in the country. A part of the CRPF, COBRA commandos are masters of camouflage, jungle warfare, parachute jumps, precision strikes and ambushes. Their sniper units are also one of the best among the armed forces of India.

7) Special Frontier Force :
Created on 14th November 1962, the SFF is a paramilitary special force which specializes in special reconnaissance, direct action, hostage rescue, counter-terrorism, unconventional warfare and covert operations. This specialized force was created in the wake of another Sino-Indian war and it operates in sync with RAW (Research and Analysis Wing). The commandos are supremely trained in guerrilla tactics, mountain and jungle warfare, and parachute jumps.

8) Force One :
After the Mumbai terror attacks, the Maharashtra government brought together the best commandos and assembled the youngest Indian special force called Force One. The sole motive of this squad is to protect the Mumbai metropolitan area when under threat. Force One is one of the fastest response teams in the world and can get ready for action in less than 15 minutes. From over 3000 applications, 216 of the best soldiers were selected who were then trained under close guidance from the Israeli Special Forces.

source: MensXp

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8 Common Fears Every Candidate Has During SSB Interview and How To Overcome Them

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It is possible and perfectly normal to have certain fears regarding something you really want or love. For aspirants of the Armed Forces, getting recommended is one such thing, and thus it is perfectly normal to have fears related to SSB. Here we’ll be talking about the most common fears that every candidate has during SSB, we’ll also provide tips to overcome them.

1. Coaching: Many candidates have a fear of coaching. They feel that if they’ll tell that they took coaching it’ll have a negative impact on their selection chances. Hence they are confused whether or not they should tell about taking a coaching.

– How to overcome: If you are telling about taking a coaching, go ahead and tell them. It’ll never go against your selection. In fact it shows that you are serious and sincere enough to prepare well for your goal. Therefore do not have this fear of coaching.
2. Rejection: Most common fear amongst all of us. Not only for SSB but for a lot of aspects in our life. We fear rejection, as a human being which is a very common feeling. Candidates fear that they’ll not get selected.

– How to overcome: Even if you don’t get selected it is not the end of the world. You can try again with better preparation. However to not get rejected go with good preparation and have confidence in yourself, rest all leave it to time. Remember everything happens for a good reason.
3. Honesty: There can be two types of fears related to honesty. One is when a candidate is too honest to show his/her personality and one when he/she hides a considerable amount of information related to his/her own true behavior and shows himself/herself like someone else, commonly known as faking.

– How to overcome: Being honest is the one thing you should have as an officer. Though not on the OLQ’s yet honesty is very important, both for them and for you. However a little abstraction does no harm. Do not give out pointless details, speak and show only as much is required.
4. Stumped in interview: No matter how well prepared you are, you’ll most of the time have nightmare’s before the interview, just with a thought that you might be stumped in the interview. A very common situation in SSB, however has no connection with your selection.

– How to overcome: Prepare well for the interview, following the guidelines of the sources you trust. Remember one thing nobody has ever came out answering everything in a viva, or an interview. The technique of interview is such that they will check your level, and once you can’t answer that is your level. In SSB they are not checking your GK, hence be thorough with your personal stuff to answer. Also they see how you can answer the questions you don’t know.
5. GD/public speaking: Candidates might be shy in nature and thus feel that they’ll not be able to attend the GD properly or give the lecturette well.

– How to overcome: Practice is the only key. Have faith in yourself. Read a lot so that you have substantial points to speak. Stand in front of the mirror and practice.
6. Group: Candidates fear that they may not get a good group in SSB. This fear is specially with those who are a little introvert side.

– How to overcome: Having confidence on yourself is the way out. Talk to people in your group. Be nice to them. Everybody will like you.
7. Wrong answers: Psychology is not something all can understand. Yet candidates fear that the answers they gave in psychology are wrong. Or they have not attempted enough in psychology.

– How to overcome: There is nothing wrong or right in psychology. You just have answer keeping in mind your personality. Remember every answer represents you. Answer such that it has some depiction some OLQ related to you. Quality matters not quantity.
8. Being under surveillance all the time: Some candidates feel, and I find it funny that they are being monitored evey second. The way they walk, talk or do anything causes rejection or selection. Some even fear taking medicines and going to MI room fearing that this will be a cause of rejection. Some feel even outside there are agents who come and tell about them.

– How to overcome: Your results are decided based on your performance in the tests conducted. Maintain the decorum and have fun.

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Brave Indian Army Jawan Protects Girl From Eve Teasers, Loses Life After Being Hit On Head

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Indian Army soldier Vadmitra Chowdhary had chased away five miscreants who were harassing a girl near Haradev Nagar locality in Meerut
In another example of bravery often displayed by men in uniform, an Indian Army jawan lost his life while protecting a girl from a group of eve teasers in Meerut, reports claimed on Saturday.

According to reports, Indian Army soldier Vadmitra Chowdhary had chased away five miscreants who were harassing a girl near Haradev Nagar locality in Meerut on Thursday. However, the miscreants returned with local goons and beat him to death.

“Few men were eve teasing a girl and there was fight. The jawan tried to protect the girl. He has received a head injury but died during treatment. We are investigating the matter and will take legal action,” Om Prakash, SP city was quoted as saying by ANI.

Police has arrested some men in the case.

SSP Dinesh Chandra Dubey said, besides Akash, two others, Sanju and Ritesh, have been arrested and the search was on to nab other accused.

Talking about the incident, Sub-Area Colonel Rajiv Kumar said, Chaudhury fulfilled the duty of an Indian citizen and protected a girl’s honour. He will be remembered as martyr.

Reports claim that the deceased Army jawan was a native of Titoli village near Shamli. He was serving the 58 Engineers Regiment and was posted at HQ 416 Engineers Brigade camp at Meerut.Indian Army soldier Vadmitra Chowdhary had chased away five miscreants who were harassing a girl near Haradev Nagar locality in Meerut

21 Param Vir Chakra Winners Every Indian Must Know

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21 Indian armed forces personnel, with acts of supreme and selfless bravery, have won the country’s highest wartime gallantry award.
Param Vir Chakra 1 Param Vir Chakra 2 Param Vir Chakra 3 Param Vir Chakra 4 Param Vir Chakra 5 Param Vir Chakra 6 Param Vir Chakra 7 Param Vir Chakra 8 Param Vir Chakra 9Param Vir Chakra 10 Param Vir Chakra 11 Param Vir Chakra 12Image: TOI

 

BrahMos II Hypersonic Missile To Be Named After Dr Kalam

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APJ Abdul Kalam, the legend who always made India proud on every place he denoted India, once again got mentioned in the field of defense. Well Brahmos and Kalam, both are pride of nation got recently in news with missile man of India, giving his name to new variant of Brahmos cruise missile. Kalam was the man behind the guided missile’s project and contributed a lot in arming defence forces.

Recently, the government disclosed its move to name the upcoming supersonic BrahMos II cruise missile after APJ Abdul Kalam (Missile man of India). According to the BrahMos CEO, the name is finalized and will be given when the missile will get ready. He also briefed that BrahMos is the part of vision of Kalam and this step of naming will surely inspire new generation to come forward in this sector.

Read More: Key Facts About APJ Abdul Kalam Missile man of India

The project commenced during the Aero India 2015, when Indian scientists in Bengaluru and Russian scientists in Moscow started working on BrahMos hypersonic cruise missile. Currently, the status of the project has reached a stage of trails of air version of BrahMos, which was reported to be done using Sukhoi jet. The project is heading to a bright future of India and will make India, the first nation to develop hypersonic missile. Brahmos II missile will be the fastest cruise missile which can attain a speed of 7-8 mach.

BRAHMOS

BrahMos was made by Indian and Russian defense agencies aiming to bolster the ties and relation as well as to touch new heights in defense constructions. The missile is world’s fastest cruise missile in operation

Key Points of BrahMos Missile:-

  • It was developed by DRDO of India and the Federal State Unitary Enterprise NPO Mashinostroyenia (NPOM) of Russia.
  • The missile got its name after two rivers namely Brahmaputra and Moskva.
  • It can fly at an altitude of 14,000 mtrs.
  • Can run at a speed of 2.8 Mach., with range of 290 km.
  • It is a two-stage missile which use solid propellant for 1st stage and liquid propellant for 2nd stage
  • The ramjet propulsion of BrahMos makes its fuel efficient and giving longer range to the missile
  • The air version of missile has got some extra wings and a small booster.

Conclusion

India is running on the path of development with more focus on indigenous production. Well the records say that Indian defense import has been dipped from 2 years with the hike in indigenous production. More over ‘Make in India’ seems to be influencing Indian firms and agencies for self-reliant nation. These days India is listing its name in top rankers in various fields like Mangalyan (MOM) and if this Brahmos project got the perfect thrust as expected by the scientists, then India will once again mark its name in defense leading nations. This missile will help India to face future warfare strategies with more perfection.BrahMos-Hypersonic-Missile-to-be-Named-After-Dr-Kalam