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Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh Interacts With Troops of Indian Army’s 14 Corps in Ladakh

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Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh interacted with the officers and jawans of Indian Army’s 14 Corps at Karu Military Station in Ladakh on June 28, 2021. In his address, Shri Rajnath Singh paid rich tributes to the brave jawans who laid down their lives in the service of the nation during the Galwan Valley incident in 2020, saying that the country will never forget their supreme sacrifice. He lauded the exemplary courage displayed by the Indian Army during the incident and stated that the nation is proud of its Armed Forces. 

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Shri Rajnath Singh stated that India is a peace-loving nation that never resorts to any kind of aggression, but at the same time, it is always prepared to give a befitting reply if provoked. He reiterated Government’s stand of resolving disputes through dialogue with neighbouring countries, but assured the nation that safety and security of the nation will not be compromised at any cost. He assured all possible support to the Armed Forces, reaffirming the vision of the Government, under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, of a strong military that is capable of dealing with every eventuality. 

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The Raksha Mantri also commended the 14th Corps for their invaluable contribution during the 1965 Indo-Pak War as well as the 1999 Kargil war. 

General Officer-Commanding-in-Chief, Northern Command Lt Gen YK Joshi and General Officer Commanding of the 14 Corps Lt Gen PGK Menon were among those present on the occasion.

Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant Notification 2021

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The Indian Coast Guard, an Armed Force of the Union, offers a challenging career to young and dynamic Indian male candidates for various branches as an Assistant Commandant (Group ‘A’ Gazetted Officer). Registration of ‘online’ application will be through Coast Guard recruitment website www.joinindiancoastguard.gov.in.

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Branch and Eligibility: Indian citizens having following minimum qualifications are eligible to apply:-

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Note:

(i) Upper age relaxation of 5 years for SC/ST and 3 years for OBC candidates as per Govt. of India rules in vogue.
(ii) Maximum 5% relaxation in aggregate in the degree certificate for SC/ST candidates. No relaxation is applicable for 12th class marks.
(iii) Income certificate for EWS (Economically Weaker Sections) as per Government of India format (no other format will be entertained).
(iv) Indian Coast Guard reserves the right to fix the cut off percentage for issue of PSB call up letters.

Vacancy: The total category wise posts for Assistant Commandant – 01/2022 batch are as mentioned below

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How to Apply: Applications will be accepted only ‘Online’ from 0001 hrs on 04 Jul to 14 Jul 21 upto 2359 hrs for the above said posts.

  • Date of opening online application will be :_04 Jul 2021 from 0001 Hrs.
  • Date of closing online application will be :_14 Jul 2021 upto 2359 Hrs.
  • Date of closing online application will be :_14 Jul 2021 upto 2359 Hrs.

Drones Attack on Jammu Indian Air Force Base

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After two explosives-laden drones crashed into the high-security Indian Air Force station at Jammu airport, an alert was sounded in Punjab’s border district of Pathankot, news agency PTI reported on Sunday. Officials told the news agency that tight vigil was being maintained near key installations in Pathankot. The Pathankot air base had come under terror attack in 2016. According to the report, patrolling has been strengthened near sensitive areas in and around Pathankot and additional forces have been deployed.

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Sharing the details about the additional security measures in wake of the Jammu incident, Pathankot SSP Surendra Lamba told PTI that personnel were on our guard in view of the situation. “Whenever there is an incident of this kind, maximum alert is sounded in neighbouring areas,” he said.

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He said forces were checking vigorously inter-state border movement. “We have deployed additional forces also,” he said. Specialised commandos and SWAT teams of Punjab Police are being deployed strategically, he added.      

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Lamba also said that checking of vehicles headed to Jammu and entering Pathankot from J-K side has been intensified.

In the early hours of Sunday, the two drones crashed into the Air Force station at Jammu airport, leaving two IAF personnel injured in the explosions that took place around 1.40 am within six minutes of each other.

The first blast ripped off the roof of a single-storey building at the technical area of the airport manned by the Air Force. The second one was on the ground.

Indian Army Shatrujeet Brigade Conducted Exercise Maroo Strike

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Indian Army Shatrujeet Brigade conducted Exercise Maroo Strike an Airborne Exercise to validate its Rapid Response Capability. The exercise entailed Para Drop of Paratroopers and combat heavy loads including vehicle mounted anti-tank and air defence missile detachments over a designated target area from C-130 & AN 32 aircrafts.

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The exercise also validated 72 hours of intense integrated battle drills involving mechanised forces demonstrating clockwise precision & seamless integration between Airforce, Airborne & Mechanised troops of Indian Army.

MCEME Convocation Ceremony of TES 35 Batch

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Lieutenant General TSA Narayanan, Comdt MCEME & Colonel Commandant conferred Bachelor of Technology degree to 24 officers of TES-35 in an impressive Convocation Ceremony at MCEME Secunderabad.

In a solemn convocation ceremony with COVID-19 protocols in place, as many as 24 officers of the Technical Entry Scheme-35 (TES-35) Course were conferred with their engineering degrees at the Military College of Electronics and Mechanical Engineering (MCEME), Secunderabad on Friday.

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MCTE Convocation Ceremony of TES 35 Batch

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Military College of Telecommunication Engineering (MCTE), held its convocation ceremony on 26 June 2021 wherein officers of the Technical Entry Scheme (TES-35) course graduated from the portals of MCTE and were awarded B Tech degrees in IT and Telecommunication.

Fresh Batch of TES -35 Course graduated from MCTE in an impressive Convocation Ceremony today. Comdt exhorted the officers to keep pace with the phenomenal changes in technology and apply their knowledge to enhance the technological threshold of Indian Army.

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India’s First Indigenous Aircraft Carrier INS Vikrant To Be Commissioned Next Year

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India’s first Indigenous Aircraft Carrier (IAC) will be commissioned next year and its combat capability, reach and versatility will add formidable capabilities in the country’s defence, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Friday.

Singh also visited the Cochin Shipyard to review the progress in the construction of the IAC. Terming it a “shining example of Aatmanirbhar Bharat, he said the IAC will be “a befitting tribute to 75 years of India’s independence”.

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Highlights of the first Indigenous Aircraft Carrier

The IAC would be commissioned as INS Vikrant in the first half of 2022, which would be the most potent sea-based asset. The ship shall operate MiG-29K fighter aircraft, Kamov-31 Air Early Warning Helicopters, the soon to be inducted MH-60R multi-role helicopter and the indigenously manufactured Advanced Light Helicopters. It would offer an incomparable military instrument with its ability to project Air Power over long distances, including Air Interdiction, Anti-Surface Warfare, offensive and defensive Counter-Air, Airborne Anti-Submarine Warfare and Airborne Early Warning. 

The IAC boasts of nearly 75 percent indigenous content, from design to steel used in construction, to key weapons and sensors. Indian Navy’s Directorate of Naval Design (DND) has designed the IAC, which will is being built at Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL) and will have a displacement of 40,000 tonnes.

IAC, which is 262 metres long and 62 metres wide, will be able to launch 30 aircraft, including 20 fighter jets and 10 helicopters. The ship will be compatible with the MiG-29K and LCA Navy aircraft and will have two runways and a landing strip with STOBAR (short take off but arrested delivery) equipment.

Sea trials will be conducted next month and the IAC is set to be commissioned into the Eastern Naval Command as INS Vikrant by mid-2022. The nearly Rs 24,000-crore project was targeted to be commissioned by 2018, but was hit by delays due to the coronavirus pandemic. The ‘basin trial’ was successfully completed in November 2020.

The carrier will be named INS Vikrant, after India’s first aircraft carrier which was decommissioned in 1997.

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History of IAC project

The plans for the ship were floated in 1989, but the design work began in 1999 after then defence minister George Fernandes greenlighted the project. The keel was laid a decade later, the ship was floated out of its dry dock in 2011 and was launched in August 2013.

Why has the project taken a long time to execute

IAC is the most complex warship to have been designed and built in India, Indian Navy sources told The Print. While aircraft and tanks are developed as a prototype first are and replicated after extensive testing of the prototype, warships are designed as they are built and supply chains are defined only at the construction stage.

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Why India needs aircraft carriers

The IAC project comes at a time India needs aircraft carriers on the eastern and western seaboards and another in dock. While INS Viraat was decommissioned in 2017, INS Vikramaditya remains the only aircraft carrier in the navy’s fleet.

Other Indian Navy projects in the works

The Indian Navy will get three of the 24 MH-60 helicopters to be delivered by the US Navy in July. The choppers will be provided to India under the Rs 16,000 crore contract inked with the US in February last year.

Work is also on to ramp up the capabilities of the Karwar naval base to make it Asia’s biggest naval base. Under the Project Seabird-2, a 3,000-feet-long runway, hangars for aircraft and docking space for 30 warships will come up at the naval base.

India inducted two American drones Sea Guardian, an unarmed version of the Predator series, into the navy. The drones have been leased from US’ General Atomics

Even though the drones, MQ-9 Guardian/Predator-B, have been leased from an American firm, General Atomics, for a year for surveillance in the Indian Ocean Region, it could also be used in Ladakh, defence sources told The Print.

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In April this year, Indian Naval Air Squadron (INAS) 323, the first unit of the indigenously built ALH (Advanced Light Helicopter) Mk III aircraft, was commissioned into the Indian Navy at INS Hansa in Goa. The squadron will operate three ALH Mk III helicopters, which is a multi-role chopper with the Shakti engine manufactured by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL).

By 7 June, the Indian Navy inducted three indigenously-built advanced light helicopters ALH MK III at INC Dega in Visakhapatnam.

Earlier this month, the Centre also greenlit the Rs 50,000 crore Project-75 India to construct six new-generation stealth submarines.

Integrated Bilateral Exercise Of Indian Navy And Indian Air Force With US Navy Concludes In Indian Ocean Region

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The two-day integrated bilateral exercise between Indian and US Forces in the Indian Ocean Region concluded on June 24, 2021. Indian Navy along with Indian Air Force participated with US Navy Carrier Strike Group in the exercise.

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The exercise has been a key enabler in building interoperability and strengthening the defence coordination between the two nations and witnessed high tempo-naval operations at sea. These included intense air dominance exercises, advanced air defence exercises, anti-submarine exercises, tactical manoeuvres and cross deck helicopter operations.

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Participation of Indian Navy in the exercise included Guided Missile Stealth Destroyer Kochi, Guided Missile Frigates Teg, maritime air dominance fighter MiG 29K, Long Range Maritime Patrol Aircraft P8I, Seaking 42B and Kamov AEW helicopters. The IAF hardware included Jaguars & Su 30 MKI fighters, AWACS, AEW&C, and Air to Air Refueller aircraft. The US side was represented by the Nimitz class aircraft carrier Ronald Reagan with her integral maritime air element comprising F18 fighters, E2D AEW&C aircraft and MH60R ASW helicopters, Arleigh Burke class guided missile destroyer USS Halsey and Ticonderoga class guided missile cruiser USS Shiloh.

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The exercise has been another milestone in strengthening cooperation between the two countries and reinforcing the shared values as partner militaries, in ensuring freedom of seas and commitment to an open, inclusive Indo-Pacific and a rules-based international order.

DRDO Successfully Test Fires Enhanced Pinaka Rocket And 122mm Caliber Rocket

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Continuing the development of Artillery Rocket Systems, Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) successfully test fired extended range version of indigenously developed Pinaka rocket from a Multi-Barrel Rocket Launcher (MBRL) on 24th and 25th June 2021 at Integrated Test Range (ITR), Chandipur off the coast of Odisha.  

Twenty-five Enhanced Pinaka Rockets were launched in quick succession against targets at different ranges. All the mission objectives were met during the launches. The enhanced range version of Pinaka Rocket System can destroy targets at distances up to 45 kms.

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All the flight articles were tracked by Range instruments including Telemetry, Radar and Electro Optical Tracking System deployed by ITR & Proof and Experimental Establishment (PXE). 

The rocket system has been developed jointly by Pune based Armament Research and Development Establishment (ARDE) and High Energy Materials Research Laboratory (HEMRL) with manufacturing support from M/s Economic Explosives Limited, Nagpur. The development of Enhanced Pinaka system was taken up to achieve longer range performance.

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Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh has congratulated DRDO and the Industry on the successful launch of Enhanced Pinaka Rockets. Secretary, Department of Defence R&D and Chairman DRDO Dr G Satheesh Reddy commended the efforts of the teams involved in the successful trials.

Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) successfully test fired enhanced range versions of indigenously developed 122mm Caliber Rocket from a Multi-Barrel Rocket Launcher (MBRL) on June 25, 2021 at Integrated Test Range (ITR), Chandipur off the coast of Odisha. Four enhanced range version of 122mm rockets were test fired with full instrumentation and they met the complete mission objectives. These rockets have been developed for Army applications and can destroy targets up to 40 km.  

All the flight articles were tracked by Range instruments, including Telemetry, Radar and Electro Optical Tracking System deployed by ITR and Proof and Experimental Establishment (PXE).

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The rocket systems have been developed jointly by Pune-based Armament Research and Development Establishment (ARDE) and High Energy Materials Research Laboratory (HEMRL) with manufacturing support from M/s Economic Explosives Limited, Nagpur. This enhanced rocket system would replace the existing 122mm Grad rockets.  

Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh has congratulated DRDO and the Industry on the successful launch of 122mm Caliber Rocket. Secretary, Department of Defence R&D and Chairman DRDO Dr G Satheesh Reddy commended the efforts of the teams involved in successful trials. 

Recommended For Indian Army In 4th Attempt TES-45 Entry

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My name was called chest no . 6 and I was shocked …….yes I finally made it. Hello friends myself Ritik from Hisar and got recommended for TES 45 from Kapurthala in my 4th attempt, I was screened out thrice but with consistency but this doesn’t make me hopeless. I introspected myself once twice thrice and many times. I always wished to clear the SSB process but never tried to enjoy the wonderful process. This time I enjoyed it and made it.

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I am very grateful to SSBCRACK for their quality OIR and PPDT practice sets which helped me to get screened in easily this time. These OIR sets provided me the best questions in which most were asked in my SSB. I attempted all the OIR confidently and I was pretty sure that more than 95 percent were correct. I spoke confidently in my PPDT among a group of 20 students and after all this, a positive sound was coming about my selection from myself. I waited for the result of day 1 and my name was called.

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I was very happy and enjoyed the whole process happily and on the conference day, I was asked many questions related to my hobbies and personal life. I answered them confidently and waited after that. The officer came with a file in one hand and called chest no.6. This was the life-changing
moment of my life.

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