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CDS AFCAT NDA Current Affairs 20 November 2015

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CDS AFCAT NDA Current Affairs 20 November 2015

Current affairs are important for appearing in NDA CDS and AFCAT exams as well as SSBs. Here, we are covering various aspects and fields of national and global happenings, which will help you in exams as well as in updating your knowledge to answer current affairs questions in SSB. We are covering national, international, politics, business, defense and sports section with major headlines of happening of previous day. The news here are kept in short headlines format, to make the readers to catch easily and comfortably.

National

  • 7th Pay Commission submits report recommends 23.55% salary hike
  • President Mukherjee gives Indira Gandhi NSS Awards 2015
  • World Congress on Disaster Management begins in Vizag
  • I&B ministry launches Toll free helpline for Cable TV Digitization
  • Odisha government assigns Rs 35,000 cr for draught hit areas

International

  • Nepal to sign first fuel import deal with China
  • EU plans crackdown on Bitcoin, anonymous payments to stop funding on terrorism
  • US government stops researches on all chimpanzees
  • 23rd APEC Economic Leaders’ Summit takes place at Manila
  • China says for justice after IS kills Chinese captiveCDS AFCAT NDA Current Affairs 20 November 2015

Politics

  • Delhi high court asks for Rs 1 cr from DDCA as entertainment tax
  • Haryana’s cow protection law released
  • Nitish kumar to take oath as CM of Bihar
  • Supreme court allows its collegium system to continue appointing judges
  • Tamil Nadu CM Jayalalithaa approaches center for funds for food relief

Business

  • One-day stir at RBI hits banking services
  • Government approves 10% stake sale in Coal India, expecting 20,000 cr
  • LG planning to make its own mobile payment system
  • Reliance group to develop 6000 MW solar park in Rajasthan
  • Infosys clears acquisition of Noah consulting

Defense

  • Indian army to upgrade clothing of soldiers at high altitude
  • Pakistan army chief Raheel Sharif raises Kashmir issue in talks with john Kerry
  • Rajnath Singh discusses Sino India defense cooperation with Chinese premier Li Keqiang
  • Indian army chief tests Japanese weapons and equipments during japan visit
  • India top 6th nation to be affected by terrorism, says report

Sports

  • WADA suspends Russian anti-doping agency
  • Army’s L. Nawachand clinches 31st Indira Marathon
  • Bopanna-Mergea to play final round-robin match of ATP World Finals
  • Srishti Pandey grabs Indiana FIDE Rating Chess Tournament
  • New Zealand rugby legend Jonah Lomu dies at age

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CDS AFCAT NDA Current Affairs 19 November 2015

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Current affairs are important for appearing in NDA CDS and AFCAT exams as well as SSBs. Here, we are covering various aspects and fields of national and global happenings, which will help you in exams as well as in updating your knowledge to answer current affairs questions in SSB. We are covering national, international, politics, business, defense and sports section with major headlines of happening of previous day. The news here are kept in short headlines format, to make the readers to catch easily and comfortably.

National

  • Mumbai court declares David Headley an accused in 26/11 attack case
  • Rajnath Singh leaves for 6-day visit to China
  • Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and Systems to be operationalized by March 2017
  • Justice Thakur to take oath as new CJI on 3rd December
  • Anup chetia sent to 5 days CBI custody

International

  • Bangladesh government blocks social media platform on security grounds
  • Book haram named over ISIS as deadliest Terror group
  • Obama demands stopping of island building in south china sea
  • Bobby Jindal suspends his presidential campaign says it’s not his time
  • French and Russian raids in Syria kills 33 IS militants in 3 days

Politics

  • Delhi Cabinet clears Jan Lokpal Bill
  • Centre approves 3000 jobs and 6000 homes for Kashmiri migrants
  • Nitish kumar invites PM Narendra Modi in his swearing in ceremony
  • BJP demands apology from congress for Aiyar’s remark over Modi
  • Delhi high court seeks AAP government’s response over chautala’s plea

Business

  • Max Bupa appoints Ashish Mehrotra as new CEO
  • V raja appointed as Vice-chairman and MD of Philips India
  • Google re-launches google plus focusing more on collections and communities
  • CCEA clears Cochin shipyard IPO
  • TATA steels inaugurates second biggest plant in kalinganagar

Defense

  • Indo-Russian military exercise concludes
  • Indian Bangladesh agrees to share information regarding militants
  • Santosh of 41RR killed in Kashmir in gun battle
  • Pakistan must act against terror group likes Haqqani network, US defense secretory Ashton carter says to Pakistan army chief Raheel sharif
  • IS threatens to attack on Washington and other countries

Sports

  • Sindhu, Srikanth, Jayaram gets down in Hong Kong Open
  • Delhi high court issues notice to all accused in IPL spot fixing case
  • Feroz shah Kotla ready to host India south Africa test match
  • Rafael Nadal confirms participation in Barcelona open 2016
  • Saurav Ghoshal goes out of world Squash championship after defeat from James Willstrop

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Ways to Generate Confidence

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Ways to Generate Confidence

Confidence, a word that means a lot. Confidence is a state of mind which makes a person to go beyond limits when body says it’s over. Most of the time people find it hard to build confidence. Here we will discuss some points that, if stored in mind, then they can make a good impression on the listeners and can perform well in every task. All SSB aspirants knows that SSB crew wants some qualities in people appearing in SSB. Confidence is a thing which plays an important role in revealing your OLQs in front of them. If you have OLQs but lack confidence, then those qualities are useless. Here are five steps to remember to generate confidence in soul.

Overcome the fear of failure – The human body and mind is naturally made with fear. Fear of what? Failure. If mind perceives a failure as a lesson for the future, then gathering required confidence is not a hard thing. Getting failed is not a bad thing, but stopping your efforts and further trials after that failure is a bad thing. Just have one thing in mind, it matters nothing if I fail, I will learn something from that. This will make you a bit relax and confident too.

Always be ready To Do – Reluctance is the speed breaker of confidence. Being an armed forces aspirant, you need to be always ready for any kind of task. Just make your mind strong and active to do any task at any sort of time. Always stay ready to face any kind of situation. This makes you confident in those tasks where you will find some unexpected obstacles.Ways to Generate Confidence

Have the Power to Improvise – When the task is difficult, it requires more efforts. And harder the task, more obstacle will be encountered. And planning not always works as we prepare. So, at that time you need to make your mind to improvise and re-plan your task. This in turn shows your high confidence level. This thing is a bit difficult to inculcate, but you find every task simple and feel confidence in yourself when you get over it.

Don’t bother about the Crowd – The crowd is nothing but just some eyes staring at you. Eye contact matters a lot when it comes to the confidence building. You have to train yourself to speak and answer when people stare at you, seeking you to say something. To overcome this thing, you can do practice by speaking in front of a mirror or a couple of friends. Here I want you to know the effect of confidence over language. Some people know good English, and can write, read, speak and understand it. But crowd makes them to hesitate. This is one of the mostly faced problems of SSB aspirants. Be confident and perceive those eyes as your friends and you will feel relaxed and confident.

Nothing is taught, it needs Thrust to Initiate – No task is difficult or taught. The only thing that is difficult is initializing it. Once it starts, you find it simple and after completing it you feel how you did that. Starting with confidence makes the task half done. And if you will be afraid of starting it, you will never make it done.

Confidence is not just a word, but it is a key to unlock your personality when problem solving situations are encountered.

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CDS AFCAT NDA Current Affairs 18 November 2015

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Current affairs are important for appearing in NDA CDS and AFCAT exams as well as SSBs. Here, we are covering various aspects and fields of national and global happenings, which will help you in exams as well as in updating your knowledge to answer current affairs questions in SSB. We are covering national, international, politics, business, defense and sports section with major headlines of happening of previous day. The news here are kept in short headlines format, to make the readers to catch easily and comfortably.

National

  • Vishwa Hindu Parishad leader Ashok Singhal passes away
  • Odisha implements NFSA in 14 districts
  • Minimum train fare increased by 5 rupees from Rs 5 to Rs 10
  • Flood hit Tamilnadu gets army and Air force support
  • Coal India appoints 5 independent directors, 2 posts still vacant

International

  • Britain to hire 1,900 more spies to combat terrorism after Paris attacks
  • Russia launches its new defense satellite
  • Oxford dictionary selects ‘emoticon’ as word of the year
  • Australia launches its first Muslim political party
  • China offers to supply LPG after fuel to Nepalcds-afcat-nda-current-affairs-18-november-2015

Politics

  • Odisha Government disburses Rs 7 cr in 14 drought-hit districts
  • Delhi government suggests suspension of DDCA
  • Punjab congress’s vice-president CD Kamboj joins AAP
  • Mukul roy may announce his party before November 26
  • Former union minister Mani Shankar Aiyar’s remark on Pakistan channel raised controversy

Business

  • CCI fines Rs 258 cr fine on Jet Airways, IndiGo, SpiceJet
  • Ola providing ferry service in water logged areas of Chennai
  • Zarin Daruwala appointed as new CEO of Standard charted
  • Nasscom to set up 25 NDLM centers in India with SAP
  • FreeCharge planning to spend Rs 2000 cr on promotions

Defense

  • Reliance heading to complete acquirement of Pipavav defense
  • Long range surface to air missile all set for tests this month
  • Rafale deal is on the final stage says defense minister Manohar parrikar
  • Anonymous hackers takes down about 5,000 twitter accounts belonging to IS
  • US navy ship with massage of goodwill reaches china

Sports

  • Australian cricketer Mitchell Johnson retires from International cricket
  • Rohan-Mergea enters semis in ATP tour
  • India defeats china in junior men’s hockey Asia cup
  • Sri Lanka suspends official over fixing case
  • England defeats Pakistan in third ODI with a six wicket lead

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India on Defense Investment

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India on Defense Investment

Defense has always been an important sector in India. India surrounds the borders which are among the most militarized areas in the world. In this situation, the defense needs to make a strong hold on India. Several times aspirants were asked recently about Rafale status and some GD topics of FDI in defense and procurement and investment policy of India have been stated. So, here we are having a gist of these few topics.

Many defense weapons have been procured from foreign nations starting from the Independence era and it is still going on. FDI in defense has made the investment much simple.

When it comes to the procurement and purchasing and investing, FDI has played an important role in defense investment. Since taking the PM’s seat, Narendra Modi has eased FDI in defense in order to make defense a favorable place of investment. Recently, the Indian government has relaxed FDI norms in defense and other major sectors. FDI in defense has been relaxed by allowing FDI up to 49% under the automatic route and further is done after approval from FIPG.

According to the Stockholm international peace research institute, India spends nearly $ 24 billion per year on its defense import, making it one among top importer of defense equipments. Currently India avails 49% FDI in the defense sector and 100% in FDI for the projects that involve the state of art  technology and need approval form cabinet committee on case to case basis.India on Defense Investment

Foreign investment has been affected a lot after the policies and steps taken by government past years. TATA and boing have announced to make parts of aircraft jointly in India. Rafale has been in news from a long time. This time also France made jet made a space in media when France’s Safran SA has shown its plans to manufacture for rafale aircraft in India. The move seems to be an outcome of PM Narendra Modi’s visit to France which led to the finalization of rafale deal by singing deal for 36 aircraft over 126 which were previously signed in the deal. The France based company was in talks with HEL for constructing 30,000 sq.m plant for Safaran engines for Dassault’s Rafales. But no reply from HAL was claimed.

Further, the company showed its reluctance in making its components with the Indian defense contractor, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited

Rafale, as per sources, has attracted UAE. United Arab Emirates is on the final verge of clearing Rafale deal with Dassualt. Indian defense minister Manohar parrikar has said that the rafale deal with India is in the final stages and will be cleared soon.

India is eying rafale as a tone third of its planes are older than 40 years and are required to be replaced. This is also the reason behind the manufacturing of Tejas aircrafts and making it a better option over overage aircrafts that India is currently using. Even the air force has also shown reluctance in opting Tejas, and demanded more Rafales. But Indian government rejected the demand, directed them to opt Tejas over extra rafales. As per the sources, India is planning to buy Russian helicopters having Safran engines. The company has been involved in manufacturing Airbus and some boing jets. Indian, if goes in same pace will likely join the super powers in defense strength.

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INDRA and Other ARMED FORCE EXERCISE

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Indra and other Armed Force Exercise

Indian armed forces have been continuously engaged in exercises with different nations with the aim to share experience and cooperation and exchanging various tactics. It is the topic which can be a point of SSB interview and can be a strong point in group discussions. Here we are having some major points of exercise that took place this year and can be asked in SSBs.

Recently, Indian army and Russian army conducted a military exercise named INDRA. The series of this exercise started in 2003, since then it took place many times reviving the bond between both the forces.

7th India-Russia army exercise commenced in Bikaner on 9th November. As per the sources, 250 troops of Russia from independent motorized brigade arrived in Bikaner on 7th November for the exercise. The Opening ceremony was held at Mahajan field firing ranges in Bikaner.Indra and other Armed Force Exercise

AIM – The exercise aims at training the soldiers to counter any current and future the terrorist threat under UN mandate. The exercise focused on extending and bolstering the cooperation and interoperability between both the armies.

Various missions were a part of the exercise like search and rescue, joint planning, cordon and search, tactical drills, special arms drills, etc. Yoga session was also a part of the exercise which included ‘Anulom-Vilom’, Vajrasana’, ‘Suryasana’ etc.

Well, Russia has been close to India from a long time. Especially India and Russia share a wide range of defense deals most recent being the S-400 missile system leasing of second submarine and Sukhoi spare part talks. This exercise made a strong hold on the ties between both the nations.

Apart from this, some other exercise have taken place this year, which SSB apartments are required to be aware of.

Malabar – The six day exercise took place at the Bay of Bengal, between US, India and Japan. The exercise focused on anti- submarines and surface warfare, air defense, search and rescue tactics. The exercise was started in 1992. Then, the exercise was just between India and US. Japan took a guest place and become a permanent member. This year, even after protest from China over Japan’s including. India’s destroyers, frigates, submarines and support ships and performed well in the exercise.

Indradhanush – This exercise was joint air and ground exercise between Indian air force and Royal air force. The exercise saw India’s Sukhoi and RAF’s euro fighter typhoon in Indradhanush IV in United Kingdom. C-17 Globemaster III and C-130J Hercules was for the support of Indian Sukhoi. And the Indian air force’s performance was remarkable in the exercise.

Hand in Hand – Conducted in October, the exercise held between India and China at the Kunming Military Academy, Yunnan, China, which includes 175 soldiers from Indian army and 144 from the Chinese army. The exercise is the 5th of the series, which was started in 2007. The exercise emphasized on counter terrorism and anti-insurgency and sharing experience, while disaster relief and humanitarian assistance were also a part of discussion between both the armies.

Yudh Abhyas – It is an Indo-US combined military exercise that took place at Joint Base Lewis McChord, USA in September. It was the 11th exercise of this series, which started in 2004. The Indian army, which is experienced in working in the Himalaya and constitute a major part in the UN peacekeeping force that joined US army for various training drills. The exercises involved 150 soldiers of the Indian army, 150 US soldiers and 20 national security guards. The exercise includes expert exchange, professional development workshop emphasizing on conventional and unconventional security threats, amphibious operations and disaster relief for tackling Nepal like situations.

These exercises are crucial from the point of SSB and competitive exams like CDS NDA and AFCAT. Some questions related to the exercise that can be asked could be: how Hand in Hand can improve Indo-China relations in the conflicting scenario, why china is having problems from Japan’s partnership in Malabar exercise and some directly asked questions could be asked about name of the exercise and the forces involved in the exercises etc. similar topics can be faced in GD also. So be prepared and leave your views.

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CDS AFCAT NDA Current Affairs 17 November 2015

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CDS AFCAT NDA Current Affairs 17 November 2015

Current affairs are important for appearing in NDA CDS and AFCAT exams as well as SSBs. Here, we are covering various aspects and fields of national and global happenings, which will help you in exams as well as in updating your knowledge to answer current affairs questions in SSB. We are covering national, international, politics, business, defense and sports section with major headlines of happening of previous day. The news here are kept in short headlines format, to make the readers to catch easily and comfortably.

 

National

  • PM Modi returns back to India after concluding UK, Turkey visit
  • Akbaruddin appointed as next Permanent Representative of India to UN
  • Veteran actor Saeed Jaffrey passes away at age of 86
  • Government gives green signal to Rs 5748 crore AMRUT Action Plans for 81 cities
  • Government unveils new rules for extraction of ground water

International

  • Japan and Thailand agree to take joint action against China
  • US, Russia agree for UN-backed peace talks to resolve Syrian crisis
  • US deploys aircraft carrier in middle east amid anti IS campaign
  • Turkey cancels tender of missile defense system provisionally awarded to china
  • UK government to invest £ 2 billion in cyber force to fight against terror threatsCDS AFCAT NDA Current Affairs 17 November 2015

Politics

  • Home Secretary level talks between India, Bangladesh kicks off in Dhaka
  • Shiv Sena holds meeting over Maharashtra Cabinet expansion, Thackeray memorial
  • FSSAI goes to supreme court against lifting ban from Maggi noodles
  • Congress and BJP slams Azam Khan for his remark over Paris attack
  • Rahul Gandhi is a British national says Subramaniam Swamy

Business

  • Reliance appoints Sundar Raman to head sports unit
  • Practo ties up with Uber to book rides to doctors
  • Sandeep Girotra appointed as Nokia India’s head
  • Patanjali launches noodles, planning to start 6 manufacturing units
  • Apollo tyres acquires Reifencom of Germany in a deal worth € 45.6 million

Defense

  • India, China agrees to bolster defense ties and maintain peace at LAC
  • Army Chief on four-day Japan visit
  • Government declares NSCN(K) as a terror outfit
  • Indian air force to make 7 advance landing ground in Arunachal Pradesh
  • Plebiscite is the only solution of Kashmir issue says Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif

Sports

  • Bopanna – Mergea duo beat Bryan brothers at ATP Tour Finals in London
  • Siril of India wins silver at World Junior badminton Championships
  • India to take on China in final group match of Junior Asia Cup
  • Saurav Ghoshal reaches to 2nd round of Squash World Championships
  • FIFA bans Nepal football chief over corruption charges

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CDS AFCAT NDA Current Affairs 16 November 2015

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CDS AFCAT NDA Current Affairs 16-November 2015

Current affairs are important for appearing in NDA CDS and AFCAT exams as well as SSBs. Here, we are covering various aspects and fields of national and global happenings, which will help you in exams as well as in updating your knowledge to answer current affairs questions in SSB. We are covering national, international, politics, business, defense and sports section with major headlines of happening of previous day. The news here are kept in short headlines format, to make the readers to catch easily and comfortably.

 

National

  • India, Australia complete formalities and procedures for civil nuclear pact
  • Jharkhand introduces ‘Mobile Governance’
  • validity of Transport pilot license raised to 5 years to facilitate ease of doing business
  • Home minister, Rajnath Singh planning to visit china to boost security cooperation
  • Fertilizer ministry demands Rs 25,000 cr for urea subsidy bills

International

  • Obama, Putin agree on need for UN-backed peace talks to resolve Syrian crisis
  • French President cancels his participation at G20 meeting
  • Nepal urges India to end undeclared economic blockade
  • US and France agrees for strong steps to fight against ISIS
  • France launches airstrikes on Islamic states in Syria

Politics

  • Satish Shah, Bhawana Somaaya, Brijendra Pal Singh selected as FTII members
  • Enforcement directorate files case of money laundering against Himachal Pradesh CM and associates
  • Grand alliances possible for UP says Akhilesh Yadav
  • Akhil bhartiya hindu mahasabha launches website eulogizing Nathuram godse
  • Delhi government faces indefinite strike for Manipur violenceCDS AFCAT NDA Current Affairs 16-November 2015

Business

  • 35% hike in upper class Railway fares as Swacch Bharat cess
  • Philippines to host Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit
  • MTNL to launch free roaming facility
  • Sunil mittal raises voice for commitment from G20 on internet for all
  • SEBI wants mutual funds to decrease senior executive’s salary

Defense

  • French firm Thales with India’s BEL starts producing radars for Indian air force
  • Army hand over 37 acres of de-mined area to villagers in Jammu near LoC
  • Pakistan gives 2000 acres of Gwadar port city to china
  • Government to clear Rs 3,000 cr deal to manufacture engine for unnamed combat Ariel vehicles
  • Indian army grabs silver medal during exercise Cambrian patrol in UK

Sports

  • BCCI offers to host Pakistan next month, waiting for Pakistan cricket board’s response
  • Australia’s Mitchell Starc bowled with speed of 160.4 Kmph making record of fastest ball in test ever
  • Saina Nehwal loses finals of China Open to Xuerui Li
  • Rosberg wins F-1 Brazilian Grand Prix
  • Narendra Hirwani steps down as chairman of Madhya Pradesh selection panel to avoid conflict of interest

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CDS AFCAT NDA Current Affairs 14-15 November 2015

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CDS AFCAT NDA Current Affairs 14-15 November

Current affairs are important for appearing in NDA CDS and AFCAT exams as well as SSBs. Here, we are covering various aspects and fields of national and global happenings, which will help you in exams as well as in updating your knowledge to answer current affairs questions in SSB. We are covering national, international, politics, business, defense and sports section with major headlines of happening of previous day. The news here are kept in short headlines format, to make the readers to catch easily and comfortably.

 

National

  • PM inaugurates Ambedkar memorial in London
  • International Children’s Film Festival of India kicks off in Hyderabad
  • Sikkim government to start Orphanage Boarding School for students up to class five
  • PM Modi arrive in turkey to hold G20 summit
  • Government extends tenure of Lehri panel to sort out taxation problem faced by trade and industries

International

  • India-UK signs Civil Nuclear Pact, Britain support for India’s claim for Permanent seat in UNSC
  • Los Angeles to host latest edition of Regional Pravasi Bharatiya Divas
  • China says it respects navigation freedom in south china sea
  • About 140 people reported killed in multiple terror attacks in Paris
  • Thousands of people protest against President Geun-hye’s labour, education policies in S Korea
  • David Cameron declares 2017 as UK-India year of culture

Politics

  • BJP veterans meet over defeat in Bihar assembly elections
  • AAP government may impose Rs 100 cr water bill on Delhi police
  • Nitish kumar to take oath as Bihar CM on November 20
  • Nitish kumar to be elected leader of grand alliance’s joint legislature party
  • Maharashtra government to challenge order of lifting of ban from Maggi
  • Vishwa Hindu Parishad’s call for bandh in Karnataka remains passiveCDS AFCAT NDA Current Affairs 14-15 November

Business

  • FM Arun Jaitley to chair six member panel to oversee NIIF’s activities
  • President inaugurates 35th IITF in New Delhi
  • US fines Alston records over $ 772 mn bribery charges
  • Income tax department developing mobile app for filling returns
  • Arun Jaitley to meet heads of PSU banks on November 23
  • Airtel planning to raise Rs 5,000 cr via London stock exchange

Defense

  • Naval Ship “Vishwakarma” commissioned
  • Army captain dies in avalanche in Siachen Glacier
  • INS Kolkata all set to test fire long range surface to air missile this month
  • Indian navy dedicates Boing P8I’s first squadron to nation
  • China’s J-31 stolen from US made F-35 says America

Sports

  • 2nd Test between India, South Africa to be held in Bengaluru
  • Sania mirza and Rohan selected under TOP Scheme for financial assistance
  • athletics federation of Russia provisionally suspended from international competition
  • Shooter Naresh Kumar Sharma, first para athlete from India for Rio Paralympics 2016
  • England beats Pakistan making ODI series draw by 1-1

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Missile Regime and India

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Missile Regime and India – Good for SSB Interview

In the ongoing SSB’s, TGC/SSC aspirants reporting at the center are in high count. As the count is high, the selection panel’s expectations are also high. As you have to go for TGC/SSC entry or other technical entry, there is high chance that you might be asked with questions in interview related to the defense forces. So, here is the article related to Missiles which are having high ration for being asked during the Interview.

Missile technology has been introduced in developing nations on a large scale. India has also enlisted its name in them. With India’s recent success in the tests of Agni-IV, once again India has took its name in the list of military champions. Agni –IV is a nuclear capable two stage missile with strike range of 4,000 Kms, weighting 17 tones. This range makes China, Arab nations, most parts of Southeast nations and a small area of Russia in north in its cover. Its test was conducted from Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam wheeler island complex on Odisha coast by tri-services strategic forces command (SFC). This missile has preserved the respect of Agni family consisting of Agni I, II, III with highest range of 3,000 Kms. All these previous versions have been inducted in armed forces and its upcoming versions will create problems to the enemies. But as per the sources, induction of Agni IV will take two years.

Focusing on more things of Agni IV, this missile is equipped with state-of art avionics and 5th generation on board computer and distributed architecture. It has got a special feature of correcting and guiding itself and overcoming in-flight disturbances. Re-entry heat shield helps it to face temperature of 4000 degrees and maintains the working of avionics.

The competition of owning nuclear warhead is also in fashion. As per the records, Russia has 8000 nuclear war heads, out of which 1,600 are deployable and US has 7,300 and about 1900 of them are deployable. Talking about India and its neighbors, India has got 90-110, Pakistan has 100-120 and China has 250 warheads. Agni IV is also a nuclear missile and has added support to Indian forces.Missile Regime and India – Good for SSB Interview

Missile playa an important role in the modern warfare. Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) have changed the face of war and India’s Agni V will be an ICBM and a game changer. Pakistan has made Shaheen and Ghauri missile series in response to Indian missile series, having medium range. With India’s successful test of Agni IV, China has tested its antisatellite missile. The missile was supposed to target satellite which US considers a big threat. With the passage of time, war and battle’s first stage has become to paralyze the systems and technology of opposition. And then, hitting the target ensures simple victory over enemy. That hypersonic missile was tested in secrecy and missile was named as Dong Neng-3. However the defense officials stated that the missile is to just destroy satellite. This was the 8th test flight of anti-satellite test done by China and some of the previous tests were considered as defense tests by Chinese officials. US finds it a threat as this can be used by China as a mean to hit the communication bond military during conflicts. Recent fluctuations between China and US over disputed islands have displayed the mismatching of ideas and thoughts among these powers. Further, wide range of drones and short and long range missile have made it necessary for all powers to gear up their technology in this field. India is also expanding its missile and drone fields. As per the sources, India is aiming to get new drones like predator, for Indian armed forces from other nations. India’s armament is going in a right direction with the support from ministry and nation.