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9 Reasons Being A Fighter Pilot Isn’t As Cool As You Think

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Military pilots are highly trained to fly supersonics and heavy aircraft. These pilots are often highly sought after by civilian flight departments due to the nature and amount of flying involved in their military training and sum it up with the military skills and discipline, you get an ideal pilot for civil aviation.

As a military pilot, you get to travel a lot and gain flying hours quickly while serving their country. But everything has a downside and so does flying fighter jets, like:

  1. Getting into the Air Force is not easy let alone being a fighter pilot. The physical training and requisites, the medicals and several other attributes required make it hard for anyone to get in.IAF 2
  2. Fighter pilots need to refuel their jets every 12 hours after full tank refuelling (as in case of Su-30). The more speed you gain, the more will be fuel consumption and the more frequent you need to refuel.image (7)
  3. As cool as it might sound taking off and landing a jet, its way scarier and dangerous than that. During take-off, the jets go from 0 to anywhere in between 150-200 kmph. That’s manifold the acceleration of the fastest car in the world! The factor here again is G – you may pass out.image (2)
  4. Fighter pilots don’t get to fly very much. Pilots who flew the jet planes spent most of their time hanging around on the ground waiting for either enemy attack or a training session.image (3)
  5. Air Force has a bond that compels the pilot to be in service for a minimum period of time like 14 years in case of Short Service Commission.image (4)
  6. Being fighter pilot come with risks of casualty. The bad guys try to shoot you in a dogfight.image (1)
  7. But, dogfighting is not about chasing and killing the bad guys, it’s more about staying conscious and not passing out with multiple of Gs exerted on you. And with that, you need to take care of the enemy chase.image (5)
  8. Pilots are not as scared of enemy fire as they are scared of the plane going out of control. The controls malfunction at times forcing an ‘Emergency Landing’.image (6)
  9. Finally, ejecting. It may be the nightmare for many fighter pilots. When the pilots eject their seats due to any factor, it exerts 20 times more force on the body than they are on earth. Anything can happen in those 5 seconds – a 70 kg man will be of 1,400 kg, the pilot may be crippled, he may break his spine and in worst cases, he may die.image (8)

So, for those willing to work hard and sacrifice a little, military flying is a great option. And if becoming a fighter pilot is you goal, a military flying career will get you there pretty easily.

Are you up for it?

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Indian Navy Recruitment 2016 – Pilot Observer NAIC Jan 2017

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Indian navy pilot observer naic recruitment

Indian Navy Recruitment 2016 – Pilot Observer NAIC Jan 2017 : Indian navy has published the notification of Pilot Observer and NAIC entry for the course commencing in Jan 2017 in Indian Naval Academy, Ezhimala, Kerala. Indian Navy has invited applications from unmarried male and female candidates. This entry is for the grant of Short Service Commission as Pilot Observer and NAIC in Executive branch of Indian Navy. This course is going to held in January 2017 at Indian Naval Academy, Ezhimala Kerala. Candidates will get common training of 22 weeks at INA, Ezhimala and rest training at their respective academies. Various details related to Pilot/Observer entry for Indian Navy are given below.

Applications are invited from unmarried male candidates for Short Service Commission (SSC) in Pilot/NAIC and unmarried male & female candidates for Short Service Commission in Observer entry of the Indian Navy for course commencing Jan 2017 at the Indian Naval Academy Ezhimala, Kerala.

Indian Navy Recruitment 2016: Important Dates

  • Notification Date:  9th April 2016
  • Start of Online Registration:9th April 2016
  • Last Date of Online Registration: 29th April 2016
  • Last Date of Submission of Application: 9th May 2016
  • SSB Interview Dates [Expected]:  August – June 2016
  • Training Start Date: First Week of January 2017

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Indian Navy Recruitment 2016: Cut Off Marks

Merely apply online for Indian navy pilot observer and NAIC entry doesn’t guarantee a call for SSB interview. Since long we have seen a high standard maintained by Indian navy while shortlisting candidates for ssb interview based on their graduation percentage. The cut off marks will remain 60% this time. If you have around 75% in graduation, you can expect a SSB interview call for Indian navy. Candidates will only get call letter if they pass the cut off marks as decided by Indian navy after shortlisting of candidates for Pilot Observer and NAIC

Branch/ Cadre Basic Qualification Stream Minimum Percentage
SSC(NAIC) B.Tech Electronics 60
SSC(NAIC) B.Tech Metallurgy Engineering 60
SSC(NAIC) B.E Aerospace Engineering 60
SSC(NAIC) B.E Production Engineering 60
SSC(NAIC) B.E Chemical 60
SSC(NAIC) B.Tech Electrical 60
SSC(NAIC) B.Tech Production Engineering 60
SSC(NAIC) B.E Instrumentation 60
SSC(NAIC) B.Tech Information Technology 60
SSC(NAIC) B.Tech Aerospace Engineering 60
SSC(NAIC) B.E Electrical 60
SSC(NAIC) B.E Information Technology 60
SSC(NAIC) B.Tech Chemical 60
SSC(NAIC) B.Tech Mechanical 60
SSC(NAIC) B.E Metallurgy Engineering 60
SSC(NAIC) B.E Mechanical 60
SSC(NAIC) B.E Electronics 60
SSC(NAIC) B.Tech Instrumentation 60
SSC(PILOT) B.Tech Any Discipline 60
SSC(PILOT) B.E Any Discipline 60
SSC(OBS) B.E Any Discipline 55
SSC(OBS) B.Tech Any Discipline 55

Indian Navy Recruitment 2016 : Eligibility Conditions

Male candidates are eligible for both entries pilot and observer, but female candidates are eligible only for observer entry. Candidate should have completed their degree course at the time of applying. Final year/semester appearing candidates are not eligible. Other eligibility conditions are given below.

Age Limit for Indian Navy:

  • For General Candidates [with no CPL] age limit is 19-24 years (i.e. born between 02 January 1993 and 01 January 1998)
  • For Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) Holders age limit is 19-25 Years (i.e. Born between 02 January 1992 and 01 January 1998)
  • Age for NAIC – 19 1⁄2 – 25 years, born between 02 Jan 1992 and 01 Jul 1998; both dates inclusive.

Educational Qualification Required:

  • Candidates having Be/B.Tech degree in any discipline with Physics and Mathematics at 12th standard.
  • For Pilot entry minimum percentage required is 60% in BE/B.Tech
  • For observer entry Minimum percentage required is 55% in BE/B.Tech

Selection Procedure:

  1. Candidates will be shortlisted for SSB interview on the basis of their performance in educational qualification.
  2. Integrated Headquarters, MoD (Navy) will shortlist the application and fix the cut off % for SSB interview call.
  3. Shortlisted candidates will be interviewed at Bangalore SSB center.
  4. Shortlisted candidates will get information regarding their SSB through SMS or email. Hence fill these details very carefully.
  5. Check SSB Interview procedure is given below. It is 5 Days long process having various kind of tests e.g. Psychology tests, Group Tests, Group Discussion etc. You may also check Day wise procedure of SSB interview here.
  6. Candidates recommended on 5th day will be divided into 2 groups:
    • Pilot Entry – These candidates will undergo Aviation Medical examination and PABT/CPSS
    • NAIC/Observer Entry – These candidates will undergo Aviation Medical examination only.

Indian Navy Recruitment 2016: How to Apply

Candidates can apply only through online mode. For filling online application form, Instructions are given below. Read them carefully and apply online for Pilot & Observer entry for Indian Navy.

  1. Visit Join Indian Navy career website. www.joinindiannavy.gov.in
  2. Click on Apply Online for Officers entry.
  3. Click on Apply for SSC Pilot Observer NAIC Entry January 2017
  4. Fill the online application form carefully with correct particulars e.g. Name, D.O.B, etc.
  5. Enter correct email and mobile number as to receive the SSB call letter.
  6. After filling the form, click on preview button and cross check all the particulars filled by you.
  7. After this submit the application form and take 2 Printout of application form. This application form will be having a unique application number. Send one copy of application form to following address by ordinary post only (Not Speed Post or Courier) “Address-Post Box No. 02, Sarojini Nagar PO, New Delhi-110 023″
  8. This application form must reach at above mentioned address on or before 09 March 2016. Otherwise your form will be rejected.
  9. Candidates have to write following details on Post Envelope: Online Application No. …………Application For Pilot/Observer/NAIC January 2017 Course Qualification ……… Percentage…….% NCC “C” Yes/No
  10. Documents to be attached with above application form:
    • Self-attested Photographs.
    • 10th & 12th class certificate & Mark sheet photocopies.
    • Degree Mark sheet photo copies of all semester/Years.
    • In case CGPA, candidate is required to attach certificate issued by the university for conversion of CGPA in to percentage. Application to be sent by ordinary post only. Speed post/courier and Registered post will not be accepted.

Read Official Notification Here
Apply Here
For more details visit: http://www.joinindiannavy.gov.in/

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11 Things To Know About Red Flag Air Exercise

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Red Flag Air Exercise

The Exercise Red Flag is a multinational air exercise, originally conceived in 1975 by USAF to provide operational exposure and mutual exchange of Op capability of friendly Air Forces. Red Flag – Alaska is a successor to the previous COPE THUNDER exercise series in the Western Pacific and Alaska.

The exercise provides an opportunity to practice and refine their skills for real combat situations to the pilots from the US, NATO and other allied forces. This includes the use of enemy hardware and live ammunition for bombing exercises within the Nellis complex.

  1. The IAF contingent along with the aircraft departed from Jamnagar on April 3 2016 for Eielson Air Force Base Alaska in USA.
  2. IAF is participating in the exercise following an invitation from the US Air Force (USAF). The exercise is scheduled to commence from April 28 to May 13.
  3. The exercise will see participation of 12 IAF aircraft including the Russian origin Su30 MKI, deep penetration Jaguars, two C17 transport planes and two mid-air refuellers IL 78.
  4. Before reaching Alaska, the IAF aircraft will travel through Bahrain, Egypt, France, Portugal and Canada.
  5. It will also see over 150 IAF personnel in action, who will undergo some training before being sent to Alaska. According to an estimate, it will cost India over 100 crore rupees.
  6. The contingent is led by Group Captain H Assudani. They would demonstrate IAF’s ability to project air power in transcontinental deployment of a task force comprising Su-30 MKI, Jaguars, IL-78 tankers and C-17 strategic airlift aircraft.
  7. During the exercise, Su-30 MKI and Jaguars along with USAF fighters will be operating in composite formations under various near realistic scenarios.
  8. The air exercise, from 28 April to 13 May, is seen as a complex and advanced network-centric operation—the toughest test for flying machines and men.
  9. India has desisted from taking its advanced aerial early warning aircraft, Phalcon AWACS, for overseas exercises.
  10. This is the second time that India is participating in such an exercise after 2008. Due to high cost of participation, IAF decided to take part in the exercise once in every five year. Earlier, the participation in the exercise was scheduled in 2013 but the plan was cancelled by the US following budget cuts.
  11. During the Red Flag exercise held at the Nellis Air Force Base in 2008, the IAF contingent was led by Group Captain D Chaudhury.

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Recommended For Indian Coast Guard (Pilot) In My 3rd Attempt

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Recommended For Indian Coast Guard (Pilot)

I do not fear an army of lion, if it is lead by  a sheep;

  But I fear an army of sheep, If it is lead by a lion“.

Hello, my name is Ajay Sureka and I am from Hyderabad. Love for adventure, travelling, sports and feeling of representing the nation made me in love with defence field.

In my previous two attempts i.e SSC Tech (45), Bhopal and TGC 122 (Bangalore) I was conference out but had belief in myself that I could do it. I analysed where I went wrong each time I was conference out and made sure that I didn’t repeat the same mistake.

Now, starts the journey.

I received the call for PSB (ie OIR and PPDT) on January 1st. I was supposed to report at CG Head Quarters at Mumbai on 13 January 2016. Unlike the SSB in Coast Guard both the first two round are elimination rounds.

  1. 1. OIR: The level is bit tough compared to SSB as there are severe time constraints and u can’t come back and refer the question since they are shown only once on projector and last only for 3-4 sec so it was pretty tough but the last 10 questions were like eg-AASSSSDFCV number of S this were bit easy but again u have to be very fast as it last for just 3 sec and then the next question starts. Out of 150 odd only 45 could make it to the next round and then the next day PPDT was scheduled.
  2. PPDT:- We were shown a picture of few men seated around a table with a glass bottle and discussing something. The first 30 secs I made sure that I just observe the picture so that i could figure out the minute details (plz do utilize the time to observe the picture carefully in those 30 sec). I wrote a story related to hero who along with his friends were discussing to launch a start-up.

Now, the GD part starts before the GD part starts there is ample amount of break rather, then wasting it in gossiping I kept on playing that story in my mind so that during narration it comes naturally to me. In my previous two screening I did the same thing just kept on playing the story so that I can narrate confidently. Finally, we were called and the GD begin I gave a confident narration. In GD spoke only twice but made sure that I was listening to everyone (it’s 80% listening nd 20% talking) and made sure that I was helping the person who was unable to come up because GD is all about each and everyone’s view point.
Finally the results were announce and out of 45 there were only 15 who made it to the FSB.

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FSB Journey:

I received an email on 2nd feb to report at CG Headquarters on 14 feb 2016. One good thing was that u have plenty amount of time to prepare yourself for psych, interview and gto and I made everyday count. ” I would suggest people to read “My appointment with Pyschologist” as throughout my SSB journey this has been something that has helped me tremendously. It’s freely available on internet u can download a pdf file. My main strategy was to practice for psych and interview so according to that I started practicing for TAT, WAT and SRT regularly just to improve my speed and during my week off I used to go to a place which was very close to my heart surrounded by nature and that peaceful environment, I found it easy to introspect. Kept on analysing myself and what kind of person I am, my likings and dislikings, friends and family how I spend my time and everything about myself and started writing down on a diary. It was like I was discovering myself. Now, I was prepared and ready to go all guns blazing down.

(Day 1):  I reported on 14 Feb (1400 hrs) at Noida, New Delhi. The first day was about document verification and allotment of chest number. There were lodging facilities that were provided by the Coast Guard at a certain cost but I decided that I would stay with my cousin brothers which was easily accessible through Metro trains.

Psych (Day 2):

TAT– Like PPDT I made sure that I utilize the allotted time to observe the picture closely and keeping myself in the picture or identifying myself in the picture I wrote a natural story that came to my mind. In the blank slide again I visualized myself and wrote my journey to SSB how after every failure I kept on improving myself and finally got recommended for SSB.

WAT: attempted 58 out of 60 and wrote the first thought that came to my mind.

SRT: attempted 45 out of 60 but made sure to give quality response. Attempted all 45 sequentially (here quality matters then quantity).

SDT: Prepared beforehand, be very honest while writing this and no human being in this planet is perfect each and every one of us had certain weakness so be aware about what are ur weak points and how u are improving it.

Interview (Day 3):

I have learnt a lot from my previous SSB interviews and also the book “My appointment with psychologist” has helped me a lot in preparing for the interview. My interview was scheduled in the evening so, I had lot of time but at the same time I made sure that I was keeping myself calm. There were people running around asking people what all the interviewer asked but that’s something which is just going to make u nervous so I was just keeping myself away from those guys and JNU being the burning issue almost all the candidates were asked about these. So finally the moment came. The room was a bit awkward as it was inside the container. Yes the container that u see on ships. But it was setup like a room.
Greeted the interviewer and took a seat. I was prepared to answer anything that was fired on me. First time I felt that I am not going to be nervous but would face boldly. And, he fired the first rapid fire question, as I was answering he made another question out of how my answer so that I forget the sequence but once I was done with the question, reverted back to the sequence. Then he used another trick under his sleeve to distract me, when he asked the second rapid fire question he kept on making continuous sound from the button that was hidden and there was like an alarm sound from the bell somewhere hidden inside but to his surprise I didn’t pay any heed to it and kept on answering in the sequence, but still worse was yet to come then while in third rapid fire question while I was answering he totally looked to be disinterested in what I was saying by making different faces. I Knew this are just to distract u , and made sure that my focus always remain on the questions. And I could assure u one thing that during this entire duration I hardly missed in making an eye contact with him. I looked straight in his eyes and answered all the questions (your body language plays an important role in the interview make sure that ur legs are firmly rested on the ground and ur spine touching the chair and most importantly don’t lose the eye contact). Finally, I expected him to ask me the JNU issue that was like the common question but again he never touched on that concept and asked me about India’s GDP. Answered and one of the most important thing there were many question which I didn’t knew straight away said that “I don’t know Sir” (something that I have learned away from my previous SSB in which when I tried to answer something he starting dragging more inside) so felt this was the best reply.and he said come prepared for the questions unanswered. And the last question “What if u don’t get selected”. “I said sir as far as SSB is concerned I know I am going to get selected bcoz I work hard, try hard and belief in myself but in case I get rejected on medical grounds then I will take that and try to get in to DRDO or Civils. Finally the interview came to an end and he stood from his chair and offered me handshake. I knew this is the golden moment for me again the way u shake hand signifies a lot about u and I gave him a firm, confident handshake.

I was happy about the interview.

Day 4 (GTO);- GTO was something I never prepared because this is all about group dynamism or team work (Espirit de Corps). Although I do not play sports but I loved watching football, cricket and this was something that taught me a lot especially I follow MS Dhoni very closely so I have learned a lot.

Kindly listen to the instruction the GTO gives like in our case he said that I might not be there while u are discussing still u should keep continuing. So, once the GD started half of the time he was busy outside but we made sure that we keep on continuing our discussion. It was a peaceful discussion and everyone contributed. Then the GPE started (carefully listen to the narration part before he hands over the hard copy). I made a blunder mistake I misinterpreted and wrote the entire plan based upon what I misinterpreted. I came to know this once the discussion started and I readily accepted my mistake but I made sure that in spite of this I will make sure that my group doesn’t fail to evolve a plan. So, whenever there was a fish market taking place I tried pacifying the group and made sure that everyone speaks. In this way everyone spoke and the discussion ended in a calm way. But the GTO Sir pointed out that u didn’t took time consideration into mind and asked to elect a group a leader. But the GPE ended disastrously as our plans were not workable. We were disappointed but one thing positive about that throughout the discussion we were very cooperative and we listened to each other.

Lecturette: I made sure that I will compensate my mediocre performance in GPE by doing well in lecturette and being an anchor in college fest I was used to speaking in front of people and made sure to maintain an eye contact with everyone. Gave a confident talk and once I was done the GTO asked why I wanted to join defence I said that travelling and sports is something that I wanted to pursue and both of these I will get to pursue in abundance only in defence

Finally, our day was done when the GTO Sir said this was the best group he came across as u all respected each other view’s point and were very cooperative and said that if thing’s would be in his hand he would have recommended everyone. But ur performance doesn’t just depend on GTO ,but assured that majority of the recommendation will be from our group. We, were very elated.

Conference (Day 5):

Just before the start of my chest number they took a tea break. So, it kind of made me more anxious and I was just trying to calm myself by taking deep breaths.

Finally, the bell rang and there I marched greeted everyone and took a seat. My interviewer who was the deputy commandant asked. So “Ajay, what was going in ur mind outside, while u were waiting”. I said sir, I was bit nervous but was trying to calm myself by taking deep breaths. “But why nervous”? I said it’s psychological that u tend to get and then he asked me the question that I didn’t answered in my interview and came with another new technical question. I said “I don’t know Sir” he said u are from ECE branch u must have read somewhere (I don’t know if he was bluffing) but my reply was same I don’t know Sir, Ok, and then he fired an SRT and I retaliated back with a confidence answer and then the deputy commandant looking at the face of commandant who throughout the interaction was observing my body language closely signalled that it’s done.

Finally, the results came and out of 75, 13 got recommended and 3 were from our group. I was happy not that I got recommended but that I have inside me what it takes to be an officer. Believe me, after my first conference out there was not a single day I didn’t think about SSB every day I worked on myself and kept on improving.

One last word ” Work hard, try hard and believe in yourself”. There is a lion inside each and every one of us which is asleep and the only way to wake him up is to discover urself and be yourself.

My CPSS/PABT and my medical experience.

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6 Reasons Why Military Wives Are The Best

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6 Reasons Why Military Wives Are The Best

To any story, there are always be two sides. While one side may be something that everyone knows, the other may not be as highlighted or frequently explored. When it comes to the Armed Forces and the soldiers, the glory, the glamour, the valour and the heroic lifestyle is something that pretty much everyone knows about. There is however, another side of the story, the story of the incredible women who are the better halves of the soldiers. As clichéd as it may sound, I fall short of words to describe the amount of respect I have for the ladies who are the pillars of strength to our soldiers.
Someone once told me that a woman, by default has a lot of responsibilities on her shoulders, which is quite true. But once you are wedded to the Olive Green, well, those responsibilities seem to double, triple rather. I have met several Military wives till date, some coming from a military background themselves; some who have absolutely no idea what the Armed Forces is all about, some working, and some home makers. These ladies, who seem to be so different from one another, are all bound together by their experience of being a military wife.

So what is it that makes these women sound no less than a superwoman? Let’s find out, shall we?!

  1. They have immense patience.
    For starters, military wives are highly patient. When you don’t get to meet and even talk to your husband for days, weeks and/or months and you can’t really complain because well field postings are part of the job right? They’ll take their spouses’ call even if it’s at 2am or 3am. They don’t take time for granted. Being patient is then pretty much the only option. Being patient to wait, being patient to be able to get together and be like any other ‘normal’ family, military wives define another parameter of patience.
  2. They are super strong.
    Is it easy to be listening to the news updates and reading disturbing news in the papers and still trying to remain calm and hoping that everything would be fine? Probably not. This is something that most of the military wives go through day in and day out. They manage everything at home, manage their work, take care of the kids and do everything possible to make sure that the kids are happy while their father is away. Military wives really hold down the fort at home.
  3. They hold their family together.
    Be it the payment of the bills, the grocery shopping, cooking meals, kids’ homework, they keep everything at home running super smooth while the husbands are away and in the absence of the husband, the military wives take the role of dual parents and hold their family together.
  4. They are used to relocating.
    Postings and relocations are a part of the military life. The military wives can pack the entire house and then unpack too at the drop of a hat! They are pros at moving from place to place and then adapting to the new situations. They make friends with people fast and turn their new houses into homes for their families.
  5. They are considerate and generous.
    The military wives always think of others before themselves. I’ll share a personal incident here. One of my mother’s friend used to pay her maid’s daughter’s school fees and she would say that it’s important for girls to study and educate themselves to become something in life. There are numerous such examples where the military wives have been altruistic and helped those who were in need.
  6. They understand sacrifice.
    Military wives recognize and understand the risks faced by their husbands in their jobs, and the idea of loss. They understand the moves, the relocations and living far away from friends and family. They adapt quickly and gracefully to the ups and down associated with the military life and support their husbands through thick and thin.

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How North Korea Is Emerging As A Threat?

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With all efforts to maintain peace in the territory, where south china sea, east china sea and marshal island concerns are still an unsolved dilemma, North Korea is rising as another cause of concern for Asian and western powers.

Recently, North Korea fired a short-range missile. Sources stated that North Korea also tried to jam GPS service. The jamming, however, did not cause any disruption in any field in South Korea. But the fishing boats felt problem in navigation and some of them were forced to reach back to the ports. South Korea alleges the attempts of such jamming by North Korea in past. South Korean agencies voiced to take suitable steps, if such attempts were repeated, as these could take the military and safety in danger. It is also alleged that North Korea has tested many short-range missiles in the last few months.

Earlier, North Korea was reported to have done similar trails, which took it into the middle of controversies.

H-bomb Test – A mild earthquake in and around the North Korean territory and subsequent announcement of a successful hydrogen bomb test took all the superpowers into confusion. The news erupted huge dissatisfaction from other nations and meeting and discussions got organised among leaders. US geological survey stated the occurrence of 5.1 magnitude earthquake. But as per the experts, the blast was not equivalent to the detonation of any thermonuclear device. The experts also suggested that the explosion might be boosted, which used a very small amount of nuclear fusion. A news was also surfaced that if this was a failed attempt, then there must be a project related to it, going underneath.

Missile Disguised As Satellite Rocket – As per the state TV channels, North Korea launched a satellite, named Kwangmyongsong- 4 satellite. The US officials stated that the rocket used to launch satellite could deliver a nuclear warhead. Earlier china and the Soviet Union were said to have used similar Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) to launch satellites.  Experts also believe that North Korea may possess about 100 or more nuclear weapons, which could be a threat in future.

Banning Social Media And Other Websites – North Korea has taken a crucial step of blocking heavily used websites like Facebook, twitter, and other western websites including some South Korean websites. The step was supposed to be taken in order to stop the spreading of confidential information through the Internet.

Further sanctions against North Korea – US and other allies have imposed sanctions over North Korea. South Korea seems to be hard toward its north bifurcated part. Following the missile test, US has imposed more tough sanctions over North Korea. Sanctions were also imposed over shipping networks, due to the movement of weapons and equipment’s, which were banned by U.N resolution. While North Korea refused to follow the sanctions.

Conclusion – North Korea is surviving in an isolation and truce with South Korea and other nations. Tough and non-required rules, imposed by North Korea for its own citizens and non- cooperation with other nation, can take it into trouble. North Korea had earlier went into trouble due to NPT. And now, Secret missile launches have become a casual task for this nation and its activities in this field can take it down.

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15 Questions You Must Prepare For AFSB Interview

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AFSB Interview Question with answers

Congratulations to all, who made it in AFCAT examination, this time. It is not the time to celebrate. Rather get into preparation and get recommended this time. It is always suggested to prepare in a smarter way, rather than wandering in coaching institutes. To help you in your preparations, we are here with a bunch of questions that all aspirants must prepare before going to AFSB.

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  1. Why do you want to join Indian air force?
  2. Indian air force is going through lack of squadrons. What is your opinion on this point?
  3. Who motivated you to join air forces and what if you got rejected for air force and given the opportunity to join army?
  4. How will you compare Indian armed forces with Chinese and Pakistani Armed Forces?
  5. What improvements are required in Indian air force?
  6. Why should I recommend you?
  7. How Rafale deal and manufacturing of F-16 in India will help the Indian Air Force?
  8. Rate your performance out of 10 in previous tests.
  9. Which newspaper do you read daily? Which periodical will you suggest me?
  10. Why did you choose this SSB Centre during your SSB date selections?
  11. Describe the role of the Indian Air Force in nation’s security and defence field.
  12. HAL Tejas is an achievement or a burden on Indian Air Force.
  13. Number of officers are going down, when India needs a bold armed force to deter other superpowers. What do you think about it?
  14. Tell me 5 new entries of weapons in defence sector.
  15. What will you do if you get rejected this time?

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Every candidate has a different opinion and perception to answer these question. Don’t copy from recommended candidates or copy from coaching institutes. You have time to prepare for these. Explore your mind, give correct and optimum response to the questions. Some of the above questions are basic, asked in a different way. Don’t get confused with them. Just focus and analyse what is asked and answer to the point.

All the Best

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AFSB Group Discussion: ‘Panama Papers’

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A huge leak of documents called the ‘Panama Papers’ brought to light how the rich and powerful hide their wealth using tax havens. The files were leaked from one of the world’s most secretive companies called Mossack Fonseca, a Panamanian law firm.

The documents, known as the Panama Papers, did not spare anyone from international politicians to business leaders and celebrities. While many of the figures named in the leak have denied the reports, the leak has raised questions about corruption in the global financial system.

This hot topic makes its chance to the current AFSB GD topics. So, here’s what to know about it:

What are Panama Papers?

The Panama Papers are 11.5 million documents or 2.6 terabytes of digital data in various forms which are provided more than a year ago by an unnamed source to a German newspaper, Süddeutsche Zeitung. They were taken from the files of the Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca, described as the fourth-largest offshore law firm in the world. The files show how Mossack Fonseca clients were able to launder money, dodge sanctions and avoid tax.

These records reveal a list of individuals who have paid the firm and brought the benefits of the secretive, lax regulatory system in which it operates to set up offshore entities in tax havens around the world.

Why did it made headlines?

It is the biggest leak in history, making data released by the Wikileaks organisation in 2010 tiny in front of it.

The articles brought to light nearly 2,15,000 offshore shell companies and 14,153 clients who were tied to Mossack Fonseca. The information in the documents dates back to 1977 and goes up to December last year. Emails make up the largest type of document leaked, but images of contracts and passports were also released.panama-papers-group-discussion

What are Shell Companies?

Shell companies have the outward appearance of being legitimate businesses but are just empty shells. They do nothing but manage money, while hiding who owns it. Some of the main allegations centre on the creation of these Shell companies.

How did the news spread to the world?

Süddeutsche Zeitung shared the data with the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, a non-profit organization, along with reporters from over 100 news agencies around the world which are expected to publish more articles based on the Panama Papers in the coming days.

Accusations Made by the Papers?

12 current or former heads of state and government in the data, including dictators accused of looting their own countries and more than 60 relatives and associates of heads of state and other politicians were linked to the use of tax havens to shield vast wealth.

Some of the include the President of Argentina, Mauricio Macri; President of Ukraine, Petro O. Poroshenko; The then Prime Minister of Iceland, Mr. Gunnlaugsson; Prime Minister of Pakistan, Nawaz Sharif; King Salman of Saudi Arabia; the former emir of Qatar, Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, and its former prime minister; the president of FIFA, Gianni Infantino; Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber al-Thani; and the Argentine soccer star Lionel Messi.

Who are the Indians involved?

Over 500 Indians figure on the firm’s list of offshore companies, foundations and trusts. There are also 234 Indian passports revealed.

It includes Mumbai gang-lord late Iqbal Mirchi, film stars Amitabh Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, corporates including DLF owner K P Singh and nine members of his family, the promoters of Apollo Tyres and Indiabulls, Gautam Adani’s elder brother Vinod Adani, Shishir Bajoria from West Bengal and Anurag Kejriwal, the former chief of the Delhi unit of Loksatta Party, and the list goes on.

How much money is there in offshore tax havens?

An estimated total of at least $7.6 trillion is stored escaping the taxes. That’s upward of 8 percent of the entire world’s financial wealth, and growing. The offshore wealth has surged about 25 percent over the past five years much of which reflects “new money” from China and other developing nations whose citizens to an extent have legitimate fears about political stability and the rule of law.

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Do the Panama Papers show evidence of any crimes?

It is not clear. Several countries began investigations into the leaked data on Monday the 4th April, including the United States, France, Germany, Australia, Austria, Sweden and the Netherlands.

Holding money in an offshore company is generally not illegal, although such financial arrangements can be used in illegal ways for example, to facilitate tax evasion or money laundering.

What has Mossack Fonseca said about the leak?

The Panamanian law firm defended its practices and appeared to threaten the news agency with legal action. The firm said that it was legal and common for companies to establish commercial entities in different jurisdictions for a variety of legitimate reasons and maintained that it had always complied with international protocols to the best of its ability to ensure that companies it incorporated were not being used for illegal or illicit purposes.

But it said the news agency had obtained unauthorized access to proprietary documents and information taken from our company and also said that using information/documentation unlawfully obtained is a crime and that they will not hesitate to pursue all available criminal and civil remedies.

So, the real question is, should people be allowed by law to involve in such cases as by the Panamanian law? Or should there be a law firm like Mossack Fonseca at the first place creating safe havens for tax evaders?

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This Video Of Indian Army Family Will Make You Emotional

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Video Of Indian Army Family

BeingIndian brings you the video having the family of Indian Army Officers Talk & Share their feelings about how they feel having an Army Officer as a parent or as a husband.!

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14 Pictures That Prove NDA Cadets Are Absolute Badass

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NDA Cadets

NDA also known as national defence academy, which is a dream place of many but only some candidates are lucky enough to go through it and complete their training. To survive in national defence academy you need to leave your ideology of the outside world and follow the tradition of NDA. Here are few pictures of NDA cadets which proves that they are total badass and can face any danger, that is the reason NDA gave this country many brave officers.

`1. Playing Holi in style

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2. Dinner discipline.

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3. Not playing only in gaming console anymore.

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4. Everyone wants to be the part of the NDA ball party.

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5.  When the hard work pays off.

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6. That passion towards uniform.

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7. Going through whatever is required.

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8. Not a kid anymore but a battalion commander.

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9. Dream to become best of the best.

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10. Taking punishments like a soldier.

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11. Exercise every single hour.

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12. Perfection at its best.

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13. That JOSH.

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14. Endless stamina.

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