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What Is ADGPI – Additional Directorate General of Public Information Indian Army

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ADGPI Indian Army

If you are on Facebook, you must have seen Indian Army official page on FB names as ADGPI Indian Army. Now most of us will think why ADGPI and why not simply use Indian army. We hope most of us are curious to know what ADGPI stands for and what is the role of ADGPI in Indian Army. In this article, we are covering some details on what is ADGPI and what is its role in the Indian army.

ADGPI stands for Additional Directorate General of Public Information, under Directorate General of Military Intelligence, deals with Public Relation (PR) activities, Media Relations and Monitoring, Info release, Publicity, Image Projection and Perception Management (PM). It primarily aims to establish conditions that lead to confidence in our Army and its readiness to conduct ops in peacetime and war. An officer of the rank of a Major General heads the Additional Directorate and is assisted by the Deputy Director General. The Directorate is divided into two sections, dealing with “Media relations” and “Information operations” respectively

Duties of ADGPI – Additional Directorate General of Public Information

  • Formulate Indian Army’s PR and PM Policies.
  • Enhance the image and protect the reputation of the Army.
  • Responsible for the conduct of perception management in both peace & war.ADGPI Indian Army
  • Give information to COAS, VCOAS, DGMI & DGMO with respect to important issues.
  • Act as Media and Perception Management Advisor to the COAS.
  • Army Spokesman on operation related matters.
  • Hosting and maintenance of Indian Army Website (Portal).
  • Manage media relations.
  • Implement and issue directives related to Army PR and PM Policy.
  • Monitoring and Analysis of Print, Electronic and Cyber Media.
  • Issue press releases, status report / updates and rebuttals / rejoinders appearing in the mass media.
  • Interact with Ministry of Defence and Ministry of Home Affairs to formulate perception management policy.
  • Interact with Min of Information and Broadcasting to implement perception management campaign and perception management themes.
  • Interact with GOC-in-C Commands.
  • Represent Army in inter ministerial groups with respect to perception management.

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Indian Army Complete Structure Chart

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Here is a chart of Indian Army complete structure which will help defence aspirants and defence lover to understand how Indian army works. As we all know Indian army is headed by Cheif of Army Staff at Army headquarters in Delhi. This chart will give you more insight on how Indian army is structured and works.

Indian Army Complete Structure Chart

Indian Army Structure Chart

Indian Air Force Additional Merit List July 2015

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Indian Air Force Merit List 2015 2016

Indian Air Force Additional Merit List July 2015. Indian air force course July 2015 commencing in Air Force Academy now. Candidates can check the first merit list here and below is the additional merit list of Indian Air Force course July 2015. Due to low reporting of candidates at AFA, the following Branches/ Courses are being issued JIs to report at AFA, Dundigal Hyderabad on or before 12 Jul 14 by 1200 hours.

Short Service Commission: F(P) – 02 AE(L) – 01 AE(M) – 01 Adm – 01 Total – 05

The following list is as per merit and is based on the requirement in the above mentioned branches for Short Service Commission courses which have commenced from 06 July 2015 at Air Force Academy:-Indian Air Force Merit List 2015 2016

FLYING COURSE NO. 198/15F/SSC(M)

  • AYUSH KAJLA
  • GARIM VARSHNEY

TECHNICAL BRANCH

  • MAMTA SHARMA
  • MIDHUN P SAMAD

ADMINISTRATION COURSE NO. 197/15G/SSC(W)

  • ANNA CHAUBEY

Additional Air Force Merit List July 2015

Hawk Advanced Jet Trainer – A Tension for HAL

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Indian Air Force these days is going through little tough times. Its required squadrons don’t meet the number of proposed squadrons, extended Rafael deal which is still going on a slow speed, aging aircrafts like MiG-21, MiG-27 which has to be replaced as soon as possible and the most common these days, the aircraft crashes, a serious matter of concern as India lost 7 aircrafts in last 3 months and data states that 50 crashes happened in last 60 months. The tension is prevailing due to less number of squadrons and continuous aircraft crash. Last month second Jaguar aircraft was crashed during a training sortie near Allahabad, fortunately, both the pilots ejected safely. Many other crashes of MiG family took place in Indian Air Force claiming lives of some of the precious pilots.

HAL is now having some distances from Indian Air Force, followed by the Hawk Advanced Jet Trainer crash last month. Indian Air Force alleged the quality of HAL Hawk Advanced Jet Trainer is not up to the mark. This led its producer Hindustan aeronautics (HAL) under the scanner. The two pilots safely ejected from the jet. The mishap took place while the jet was on a sortie. The court of inquiry on HAL is yet to be finalized. Indian Air Force claimed that the Rolls Royce engine’s flying period has reduced. The TBO (Time Between Engine Overhaul) was reduced from 2000 hours to 1200 hours. But this allegation has been rejected by HAL.Hawk-Advanced-Jet-Trainer-A-Tension-for-HAL

Well, Hawk Advanced Jet Trainer stood in the media from the moment it was decided to be inducted. The British made single engine jet powered trainer aircraft is bought by other countries like Finland and Australia. In 2004, a deal of 480 million Dollar was signed with BAE systems to procure 24 Hawk Advanced Jet Trainer and Transfer of Technology (ToT). Then some 42 HAL made jets were ordered in 2005 while 20 were ordered in 2010, but only 22 were inducted this time. 17 jets were ordered for Navy, but only 11 were inducted that time. Some more orders were made form HAL in following years. According to the sources, the deal would be cheaper if all jets were ordered in one go.

HAL has been a longtime friend of Indian Air Force. The miss understandings between both of the organizations need to be solved quickly. HAL’s Sitara intermediate jet trainer is delayed by 16 years and slow production have made some distances between these two. The monopoly of HAL in defense production will end shortly. As the private players are heading to the defense manufacturing sector, HAL should give its best in maintaining its status and position in the heart of Indian Armed Forces. The role that Indian Air Force plays is incomparable and the pilots are trained to give best of their ability and talent, which always saved causality that could occur during any plane crashes. Air Force need renovation and induction of new beasts to gear up the strength and lead the competition amongst the rising powers.

13 Interesting Facts You All Should Know About Captain Vikram Batra

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Captain Vikram Batra

“I’ll either come back after raising the Indian flag in victory or return wrapped in it, but I will come for sure.” These were the last words of the Sher Shah of the Indian Army, Late Captain Vikram Batra. You must have come across this name when the Kargil war was going on but the name and the man have been forgotten. Not only should every Indian know his name but the life of this martyr too because he died for the Indians.

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13 Interesting Facts About Captain Vikram Batra

  1. He got his primary education from his mother, who herself was a teacher
  2. Captain Vikram Batra would have been the General of the Indian Army staff, had he returned from the Kargil war fought between India and Pakistan in the year 1999
  3. He was an officer of the Indian Army and died in the Kargil war while rescuing an injured officer in an enemy counterattack
  4. Batra died on July 7, 1999 when he was only 24 years-old
  5. On June 19, 1999, under the leadership of Captain Vikram Batra, the Indian army snatched point 5140, from right under the enemy’s nose
    Captain Vikram Batra
  6. After this successful operation of Point 5140, Captain Batra volunteered for the next mission to recapture point 4875. This point was 17,000 feet above the sea level and 80 degree steep
  7. On July 7, 1999, in the early hours, he was commanding a mission to rescue an injured officer during an enemy counterattack
  8. It is believed that during the rescue attempt, he pushed aside the injured officer saying, “You have children, step aside.”
  9. He was killed in action while clearing enemy positions
  10. In his remembrance, Captain Batra’s name is used by the Indian Army for various constructions and cantonments
  11. 2003 movie LOC Kargil was made as a tribute to the soldiers of the Kargil war. Reportedly, Abhishek Bachchan played Captain Batra’s role
  12. He was awarded with the Param Vir Chakra after his death
  13. As his signal to communicate the success of his missions, Captain Batra was also well known for using the slogan “Yeh Dil Maange More!”.

An Informative Guide to VYAPAM Scam

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A scam that came in the limelight in Madhya Pradesh, alleging businessmen, politicians and some senior officials involved in the scam. The scam was seen little different as some witnesses and accused died mysteriously. The case was against Madhya Pradesh Professional Examination Board (MPPEB), popularly known as ‘Vyapam’, which altered the state-run medical college and government job’s recruitment.

How the VYAPAM Scam Came to Sight

The case came to the sight when an audit by Madhya Pradesh local fund audit office, held in 2008-09, revealed the report that a difference was there in the sales of forms by MPPEB. MPPEB conducts the exams for state-run medical and engineering colleges and some government services also. The officials were claimed to have been corrupt in the seat allotment of medical and engineering colleges. Some famous personalities like Mr. Shivraj Singh Chouhan were also alleged to be involved in the scam.An-Informative-Guide-to-VYAPAM-Scam

 Actual Face of VYAPAM Scam

The case was surfaced when a premedical test was reported of having some irregularities in 2009 where bribery and impersonation were done to take admission in state medical colleges. In 2013, the country got shocked with the huge fraud in recruitment exam of various posts, like platoon commander, police constable, milk federation, etc. FIR was registered against about 150 suspected people. In 2014, another case of fraud in SBI PO exam was reported. Candidates hired others for appearing and clearing the exams. But many of those students got failed in the interview. According to sources, the members of board hire a person to dictate the answers/copy during exams to few candidates and the examiners were bribed for arranging safe seats for them. Most amazing was that the candidates that want selection were told to leave their sheets blank and were given a high score in the result and the sheets were filled according to the marks obtained.

Government Action on VYAPAM Scam

In 2013 and SIT (Special Investigating Team) was framed to investigate into the case. Charge sheet against 34 people was produces in Indore high court out of which 30 were the parents of the students. Successively 27 students were expelled from the MGM College for clearing the PMT illegally. Former technical education minister (BJP), Lakshmikant Sharma was arrested having links in contractual teacher scam. Nearly 2000 were claimed to be involved in the scam, most of which are in jail. Congress also said that Shivraj Singh Chouhan and his wife were involved in the scam

Suspicious Deaths in VYAPAM Scam

41 people linked to the scam were died in last 5 years while were reported as died in suspicious manner. MP Governor Ram Naresh Yadav’s son Shailesh also died, who was linked to the scam. This phase made this scam the most notorious of all scams. High court special investigating team mentioned that 32 of the linked people died in suspicious conditions (mostly due to health issues or by road accidents).

Why VYAPAM Scam is Recently in News

Recently media revealed that 44 suspicious deaths of the people linked to the scam have taken place.  Akshay Singh, a TVtoday journalist died after interviewing parents of a girl who herself died in suspicious circumstances. Dean of Jabalpur Medical College, Dr. Arun Sharma, is also found dead in a hotel in New Delhi. The series deaths are raising the concerns over the multi-crore scam.

Capt Vikram Batra, Hero Of Operation VIJAY, Capture of Point 4875

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Capt Vikram Batra, PVC 07 Jul 1999

On 7 July 1999, in the area of Point 4875, Mashkoh Valley Capt Vikram Batra’s company was tasked to clear a narrow feature with sharp cutting on either side and heavily fortified enemy defences that covered the only approach to it. In a speedy operation, Captain Vikram Batra assaulted the enemy positions along the narrow ridge and engaged the enemy in a fierce hand to hand fight and killed five enemy soldiers at point blank range. Despite sustaining grave injuries, he crawled towards the enemy and hurled grenades clearing the position.

With utter disregard to his personal safety leading from the front, he rallied his men and pressed on the attack that helped achieve a near impossible military task in the face of heavy enemy fire. The officer, however, succumbed to his injuries. Inspired by his daredevil act, his troops fell upon the enemy with the vengeance, annihilated them and captured Point 4875.Capt Vikram Batra, PVC 07 Jul 1999

For his unparalleled feats of conspicuous personal gallantry, exemplary junior leadership and selfless devotion to duty, Captain Vikram Batra was posthumously awarded the Nation’s highest gallantry award the Param Vir Chakra.

Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan, Real Role Model For Defence Aspirants

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Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan AC

At 1 am, on 28 November 2018, Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan led his hit team, Sunil Jodha, Manoj Kumar, Babu Lal and Kishor Kumar through the piece de resistance of the Taj: The grand staircase — a single, long staircase split into two like a Y. At the landing between the two arms, sat a garlanded bronze bust of Jamshetji Nusserwanji Tata, founder of the Tata business empire and the man who built the Taj in 1903. Tata wore aphenta, the traditional Parsi black cap, and stared sternly into the distance. Behind the bust was a large entrance to the Palm Lounge that had long since been boarded up and covered by a huge mirror. The staircase was pitch dark. The fire brigade had poured thousands of litres of water at the fires in the Taj. The water now seeped down the floors and dripped into the cavernous staircase area. The sound of dripping water added to the eeriness of the place. It was like entering a smoky jungle cave.
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A thick red carpet with floral patterns was fastened to the steps by thick brass stair rods. The carpet was soggy and oozed water, which meant that the commandos’ boots made a gentle squishing sound as they walked up the stairs towards the bust.

As the hit team walked up the stairs, gun flashes lit up the darkened stairway. The terrorists were firing at them from above. Unni signalled Sunil and Babu Lal, to head up left and towards the heavy brown doors that led to the Palm Lounge and the ballroom. They were to throw grenades and clear the Palm Lounge. The two commandos walked up gently, weapons drawn. They took positions on either side of the doorway. The doors were shut.Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan AC

Just then, a grenade flew out of the darkness. It bounced on the carpeted staircase and exploded. An AK-47 rattled from above. Bullets drilled the staircase. They punched into the walls around the doorway, digging into the stone and plaster. The glass around Tata’s bust shattered. It was an ambush.

The terrorists were on high ground. They had seen the silhouettes of the NSG men. And they had waited. The atrium was now a kill zone. Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan moved under the cover fire provided by his two commandos.

Another grenade sailed out from one of the top floors and exploded on the granite floor. Over 5,000 ball bearings from the grenade blasted a deadly pattern around the staircase. Sunil Jodha’s body was riddled with bullets and splinters. He collapsed and rolled back down the stairs to the foot of the bust.

The commandos took cover and blasted away at their unseen enemy. Blood oozed around Sunil’s body. Two bullets had entered his chest. One had been trapped by the ceramic rifle plate on his bulletproof jacket. His left arm was lacerated with steel ball bearings. ‘I’m going to lose my arm,’ he thought to himself as he lay prone on the floor.

Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan rushed back to Sunil. He saw blood streaming out of his buddy’s wounds. ‘Take him back for first aid,’ he hissed at Babu Lal. In a flash he had gone back up towards the Palm Lounge, alone.

Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan swung up his MP5 and fired a burst across the atrium. The bullets hammered into the wall. Then he bounded up the stairs leading to the other set of doors opening into the Palm Lounge. It was a terribly risky move because he didn’t have a buddy to cover him.

If he broke contact, the cat-and-mouse game would start all over again. He decided to outflank the terrorists. His running shoes made no sound. He could see the outlines of the large wicker chairs and tables strewn before him.

Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan felt his bandolier. He only had a white flash-bang grenade left. He flicked the pin off the grenade and flung it into the lounge. The grenade exploded with a loud crack that rattled the windows. Unni dashed in. He then fired a burst at the sea-facing windows. Clear!

Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan looked around the wall. A brown ornate grille in front of him covered the ballroom like metal foliage. The ballroom was his target. He held his MP5 in front of him as he swiftly charged down the corridor. To his left was a small alcove with two sofas and a circular granite tabletop. There was a flash from beneath the table and two near-simultaneous sounds — the rattle of an AK-47 and the burst of an MP5.

‘Sierra Five, Sierra Five, this is Sierra One, come in. Over.’

Colonel Sheoran’s message pulsed aimlessly through the airwaves around the Taj. There was no response. ‘Perhaps he is in close contact, he won’t speak…’ Brigadier Sisodia said. The NSG rapidly cleared the charred southern end of the hotel, the Sea Lounge on the second floor. NSG commandos now guarded all the vital access routes into the northern end of the hotel.

By 3 am on Friday, 28 November, Major Kandwal’s weary team had cleared all twenty-one floors of the Taj Tower. Kandwal handed the Tower back to the Mumbai police. Four hours later, all the rooms in both hotels were cleared of potential hostages. Now the hunt for the terrorists would begin. But where was Major Unnikrishnan?

Sheoran climbed up to the fourth floor and peered down the grand staircase into the atrium below. Bodies, limp and contorted, still dotted the galleries around the atrium. ‘Saabji, look at the bodies,’ one of his commandos, Havildar Digh Ram, whispered. The bodies were bloating. It had been over thirty-six hours since the terrorists had struck. The air was thick, foul and nauseating. It smelt of putrefying bodies and rotting food. The bodies could not be removed till the NSG did their ‘Render Safe Procedure’ to clear booby traps. For that to begin, the buildings had to be cleared of terrorists.

Sheoran, however, was searching for Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan. He looked closely at the first floor where they had made contact with the terrorists. It had four doors. One of those doors, diagonally opposite the bust, was open. The door led into the hotel. Perhaps, Unni had gone looking for the terrorists in the opposite direction.

At 6.30 am Jasrotia’s radio on the roof of the residential building crackled urgently. ‘Sierra Six, this is Sierra One, come to Op Centre. Over.’ Sheoran needed more hands to augment the search for the missing major. The size of the teams was reduced. Jasrotia was given two hit teams and tasked to move and search the first floor.

He would start from the kitchen area where Major John, a newly inducted officer, had taken position. Sheoran’s officers repeatedly dialled Unni’s mobile phone. It was switched off. If Unni was in the hotel, he was being very quiet.

At around 9.30 am, Major Kandwal and Major Jasrotia retraced Unni’s steps. They advanced as a two-man buddy pair. Jasrotia aimed his MP5 in front.

Kandwal, covering the rear, aimed his MP5 above him. A black figure lay prone on the marble floor, face up.

Unni! His left leg was folded under his right. His right arm lay outstretched, left arm across his chest. His body was riddled with bullets and lay in a sticky black pool of blood. All the bullets had been fired from the left. The fatal round had pierced his head from the lower jaw and exited the skull. His walkie-talkie lay two feet away from his head. It was neatly placed on the floor, upright, switched off. The ring of a flash-bang grenade pin hung around his thumb.

It didn’t take long to figure out what happened. The terrorist had been hiding in the alcove behind the statue, crouched under the table and two sofas. He had shot the lone Black Cat as he charged down the corridor. Unni had taken a burst from an AK-47. His body had twisted around as it hit the floor. The terrorist had taken his weapons and retreated northwards into the hotel.

But the officer had not gone down without a fight. He had instinctively fired at his assailant. Bullets from Unni’s MP5 were embedded on the wall and the wooden lattice. A bloodied running shoe of a terrorist lay nearby. A trail of blood led towards the ballroom. Unni had wounded the terrorist.

Kandwal reached for his mobile phone and not his walkie-talkie. No one could know that an officer was down. ‘Sir, Unni no more. Confirmed.’ There was a brief pause. Colonel Sheoran’s voice did not betray his anguish, ‘OK. Wait. I’ll send someone.’

Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan became the NSG’s first officer to die in combat. His death shook the 51 SAG. It was the death of a beloved colleague and a reckoning of their own mortality.

Unni’s death slowed the operation at the Taj. The NSG brass reassessed their moves. They became cautious. They would not waste any more lives. His death was, however, kept away from the troops. Sheoran did not want it to affect their morale.

Major Unnikrishnan’s last charge pushed the terrorists towards the restaurants at the northern end of the Taj. They could run no further. Sheoran was determined not to let Unni’s death go in vain. He moved his snipers to cover the north wing. Sheoran called down Captain Dalal and his shooters from their perch atop the Yacht Club.

Dalal instinctively knew something was wrong.

He felt a cloud over the command centre at the Taj, but asked no questions. The CO had orders for him.

Dalal was to take his two-man sniper team into a fire brigade sky lift. The Mumbai Fire Brigade’s telescoping articulated platform was critical in rescuing hostages from the upper floors of the Taj. Now it would be used as a sniper perch. The platform was positioned on the road just 25 metres away from the northern corner of the hotel. Dalal and Mustafa Pathan clambered on board.

The six-square-foot cage had just enough place for three persons including the operator who manoeuvred the platform. The snipers took their bulletproof vests off and placed it in front of them to create an improvised shield. Sheoran directed Dalal to ensure the terrorists would not target the media, which had been moved to the far corner of the Gateway of India. The PSG-1 gun barrel now aimed at the Taj, wary eyes peered through its rubber-lined Hensoldt-scope, looking for the terrorists.

Next, Sheoran directed his teams to move into the ballroom.

The commandos tiptoed in. It was pitch dark. They warily tore down the thick drapes that covered the windows and began searching the room. It took them nearly five hours to complete the search. The ballroom was clean.

Excerpted from Black Tornado, The 3 Sieges of Mumbai, Courtesy:  Sandeep Unnithan

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7 Military Punishments You Would Avoid During Training

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Crawling Punishment In Indian Army

1. One of the toughest punishment you will ever face during military training. Just wish for a group punishment so you can enjoy this with your buddies.

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2. Passing the drill is very challenging, if you do not clear your drill in time, you will not get leaves and liberty. Cadets do not perform the drill correctly will be roasted in front of all. Drill is something which you will show others during POP.

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3. Running 5 Kms with a fully loaded backpack and a heavy dummy gun. This punishment will scare you till death. This looks easy but needs lot of stamina. Watch out.

Running Punishment In Indian Army

4. Crawling in a cold water naked. This will make you more disciplined. At least inside the academy.

Crawling Punishment In Indian Army

5. Front roll on a rough surface under the sun. Yes, backpack is in bonus.

Front Roll Punishment In Indian Army

6. Crawling with a backpack and crossing different obstacles.

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7. Getting drenched with your coursemate. The best feeling ever. OTA-Chennai-Cadets-in-TrainingIndian Army Punishment

 

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Are you scared? academy is not a place for sissy chaps indeed 🙂 

 

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Meet Grand Master Shifuji, Man Behind Indian Army Commandos

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Shifuji is the founder, Successor, Great Grandmaster & founder of Indian warrior monks tradition. He is also the founder and father of Mission Prahar-Sashakt Hi Surakshit, Mission Prachand Bharat, Mission Meri Mitti. He is An ardent disciple of Shri Shri Yoga Siromani Shiv Shankar ji “DADU” & Legend Grandmaster Shi De Yang (The Supper Great Grand Master of Shaolin Temple China).

He has been guided by Great Guruji “NAGA MAHALAAL BABAJI ” Aghori Awadhoo in hidden energies and spiritualism.

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His disciplined journey started under the precious guidance of his parents( MAA-BABUJI) ,He was Introduced to the world of self-discipline and self-realisation in his childhood only,his first master was late Sensai Khem Bahadur Gurung ( A legend Gorkha fighter ).

With the training of some fighting styles he started practicing hath yoga very early and before crossing the teenage he became a successful hat yoga guru,Yogacharya and Hathyogi later his disciples won the National titles like Mr.India & Miss India, Bharat Yogasana Samrath, Bharat Artistic Yoga Samrath, Bharat Yogasana Samragyini and reached to the highest categories of hath yog & klishtha yog.

Special Commando Trainer of The Hawk commandos, Special armed forces, Counter terrorist group, Special task force & Anti terrorist squad he trains them in Jungle warfare system, Extreme survival tactics, Guerrilla warfare system, his own Invented Shatru Vinashak killing Skills,weapons & tactics, Extreme Military Martial Arts, Special modified Close quarter battle & Snippers tactics.

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  • Special Anti Urban Terrorist Tactics Instructor for Mumbai Police after 26/11-terror attack.
  • Special Mentor for the Mumbai QRT Commandos.
  • Grandmaster-Headmaster-Successor & Founder of Indian warrior monks tradition.
  • Special Commando Trainer for Combatants of the Army’s Fighting Regiment.
  • Founder of Mission Prahar. His target is to train at least a crore women in self defense and he has already trained lakhs of women in rural India.
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