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Cracked NDA SSB Interview In 6th Attempt

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CRACKED SSB INTERVIEW IN 6TH ATTEMPT

“SUCCESS IS NOT FINAL. FAILURE IS NOT FATAL. IT IS THE COURAGE TO CONTINUE THAT COUNTS.” Hello aspirants,  MANDEEP KULHAR HERE. I recently got recommended from 33 SSB BHOPAL for NDA – navy in my 6th attempt and believe me I didn’t take any coaching. All I did is believed in myself and overcome my shortcomings and keep going. Simply, its hard to continue but I did, overcome all negative thoughts myths and just did what I felt right.  So today I am sharing my SSB experience. Its bit long to be with me till the end and you will surely learn a few things. So on the eve of 28th Aug, I reported at Bhopal station. An army bus to pick all of us. The bus was an hour late but that’s fine as I used that time to get familiar with others which helped me further in tests. Actual testing started the next day. DAY 1: We all  52 reported for our first test i.e. OIR test. I  had already prepared for the same. So I finished all 45 questions in 15 minutes. Same with 2nd OIR test. So OIR is key for screening believe me. Prepare for dice questions with YouTube and SSBCRACK books and give your best. 2ND test is PPDT in which we were shown a hazy picture of a girl looking outside. I made a story on “solar energy” theme and after that discussed well in group discussion and everyone agreed to my story which was made final story. So I was screened in total 24/56. After that, we fill our PIQ forms. I already carried well-prepared PIQ form and filled same in all 3 forms. Your PIQ is your first impression so make it valid and write all true things.  Don’t brag in it any false things otherwise you will be in trouble.

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DAY 2: On this day there was psych test for which I started practiced 2 months earlier of my SSB , because of that I really performed well and completed all 12 stories with 120-150 words in each story which is important. In WAT  I completed all of them 60/60 and all of them observational responses. In SRT I did 57/60  action oriented responses and completed my SD in time which I had already prepared earlier. So it really went really well just because of my daily practice. At the end of the day I  was satisfied with my performance.

DAY 3: GTO -1

So I  was all charged up with my preparation. As I studied well about all general awareness topics and I am in habit of reading newspaper. So I nailed in Group discussion(GD). Our topics were 1.”What is the reason of declining moral values in youth” options were social media, nuclear families and economic freedom? I stuck to social media and put points to prove it. So stick to one option and prove it, key in GD. I spoke first in both of them and it matters. I spoke 4-5 times or may be more in each GD. Another Important thing is to speak when everybody is exhausted of points.

In Group planning exercise I completed solution in time and speak first in GD and spoke 4-5 times to conclude for a solution. In progressive group task I was at the front and implementing ideas. And kept this rhythm In all following tasks. Don’t be at front without any ideas. Nor only give ideas. Do both things give ideas and also implement them. It’s key in PGT, HGT, FGT and command task.CRACKED SSB INTERVIEW IN 6TH ATTEMPT

In group, obstacle race doesn’t break any rule that’s it. Nothing else matters much. Help your teammates. If the rule is broken repeat the obstacle. I have broke a rules 3 times in GOR but every time I repeated it. Everybody does mistake, those get success who learns from their mistake and improve them. That’s all GOR is about. In individual obstacle, I did all 10/10 individual obstacles. The same thing applies in all GTO tasks. DON’T BREAK ANY RULES IF YOU BREAK REPEAT IT.

So after my GTO I was having my interview. I run to bathroom dressed, in formals and went for the interview, one already knew most of the questions so prepare them in advance and keep improving your replies daily. IO also asked me a lot of physics questions like about Bernoulli theorem, Archimedes principle and its application in ships, current national and international affairs, about navy, commands, rank, how plane fly, about INS Vikramaditya and about length conversions and all. So give answers confidently and just be honest that’s all they want. If you lie you’re going to die. It went for smooth 1:15 hours and I was happy at the end of the interview.

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DAY 4: GTO-2

It started with the command task. I was called 2 times as subordinate. During my turn, My task turned out to be very difficult but I managed to do it. GTO kept changing colors. After completion, he asked me to sent back my subordinates and do it alone. So again he asked me to apply different methods and I did as he said with help of hints he kept giving me. So listen to GTO every time that’s very important. My command task went for ½ hour which surprised everyone and everybody including me thought I did really well.

After that, the last task of GTO is FGT, I did task along with help of team. I kept to remain in front and cooperating with others and did it in time. Don’t  dominate but cooperate also perform on your level don’t be a dummy.

DAY 5

“Day is a day not good or bad but this one is really the day of happiness”. We were ready for results. I somewhere knew this time I will make which comes out to be true. When psychologist announced chest no 18. Explaining that feel of getting rejected for 5 times, giving 3 NDA exams, cooperating with my BTECH and being the topper of college for two sems , losing 12 kg of weight , going through that 2 years of pain of rejection but at end hearing your chest no is the best feeling in the world.:). I kept going I knew I would make it one day. I knew the value of that moment, that life-changing moment. I just never accepted failure so you must do. keep going It will come to you when you will be ready. 5/24 got selected most in any NDA- navy batch in 33 SSB Bhopal.

 

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Cracked NDA SSB Interview In 6th Attempt: I recently got recommended from 33 SSB BHOPAL for NDA – navy in my 6th attempt and believe me I didn’t take any coaching. All I did is believed in myself and overcome my shortcomings and keep going. Simply, its hard to continue but I did, overcome all negative thoughts myths and just did what I felt right. So today I am sharing my SSB experience. Its bit long to be with me till the end and you will surely learn a few things. So on the eve of 28th Aug, I reported at Bhopal station. An army bus to pick all of us. The bus was an hour late but that’s fine as I used that time to get familiar with others which helped me further in tests. Actual testing started the next day. DAY 1: We all 52 reported for our first test i.e. OIR test. I had already prepared for the same. So I finished all 45 questions in 15 minutes. Same with 2nd OIR test. So OIR is key for screening believe me. Prepare for dice questions with YouTube and SSBCRACK books and give your best. 2ND test is PPDT in which we were shown a hazy picture of a girl looking outside. I made a story on “solar energy” theme and after that discussed well in group discussion and everyone agreed to my story which was made final story. So I was screened in total 24/56. After that, we fill our PIQ forms. I already carried well-prepared PIQ form and filled same in all 3 forms. Your PIQ is your first impression so make it valid and write all true things. Don’t brag in it any false things otherwise you will be in trouble. #indiannavy ⚔️??❤️

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13% Officers In Indian Air Force Are Women

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13 OFFICERS IN INDIAN AIR FORCE ARE WOMEN

Indian Air Force WomenIt is clear from last few years that more and more women are interested towards Indian Air Force than Army and Navy, as per the recent data it is published that the IAF has more number of women officers than Indian army and navy. The Indian Air Force reportedly has the highest share of women officers in India at 13.09% among all the three major forces in the country. While women representation in the Indian Navy stood at 6%, the Indian Army records the lowest women representation at just 4%. The trend has been similar over the past few years, and as of 2017, there were 13% women officers in Indian Air Force, 5% in the Indian Navy and nearly 3.65% in the army. It appears that the Indian Air Force has soared ahead of the country’s other defence forces — at least when it comes to employing more women officers.  The Air Force has the highest share of women officers in India at 13.09%; the Indian Navy, in comparison, accounts for 6% women officers; and the Indian Army has only 3.8% representation of women, reported Press Trust of India citing Subhash Bhamre, the Indian minister of state for defence.

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It also appears the trend has improved only slightly compared to previous years: there were 13% women officers in the Indian Air Force as of July 2017, while the share of female officers in the Indian Navy was 4.49% as of June 2017. The Indian Army had the lowest number of women officers at only 3.64% women as of January 2017, according to data released by India’s Ministry of Defence. Interestingly, commercial airlines in India also have the highest percentage of female commercial pilots compared to other countries, according to data by the International Society of Women Airline Pilots.

Currently, Indian airlines have 1,092 female pilots as against 8,797 male pilots, reported the Times of India.  In India, women representing the army, navy and the air force are appointed only for the officer’s rank. The country’s defence ministry is reportedly planning to induct more women as sailors in the Indian Navy, to boost women participation in the non-office cadres, reported India Today.

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India-Russia Discuss Defence Cooperation During 18th IRIGC-MTC Meeting

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India-Russia 3The 18thmeeting of the India-Russia Inter-Governmental Commission on Military Technical Cooperation (IRIGC-MTC) was held here today. The meeting was co-chaired by Raksha Mantri Smt Nirmala Sitharaman and Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation General Sergei Shoigu. In the framework of the bilateral Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership, the IRIGC-MTC meeting discussed a wide range of issues relating to defence equipment, industry and technological engagement between India and Russia as well as after sales support/upgradation of military equipment of Russian origin. The Ministers expressed satisfaction at the dynamism and progress in bilateral defence cooperation. Intensive discussions were held on joint manufacturing projects, including the Kamov-226Thelicopters, naval frigates and projects related to land systems. The two sides also agreed to take forward inter-governmental arrangements for facilitating joint manufacturing of spares for Russian origin equipment in India, under the ‘Make in India’ initiative.

With a view to enhancing military-to-military engagement and rationalising the functioning of the Commission, a revised Inter-Governmental Agreement on restructuring the existing IRIGC-MTC to the IRIGC on Military and Military Technical Cooperation was also signed by the two Ministers. An additional institutional Working Group headed by Chief of Integrated Defence Staff to the Chairman COSE (CISC) and Deputy Chief of the Main Operational Directorate of General Staff of Armed Forces of Russian Federation would be set up under the expanded Commission.India-Russia 2

The Ministers expressed satisfaction progress in structured engagement between their armed forces, including joint exercises, resumption of training exchanges and other interactions in the framework of the Bilateral Road Map on Defence Cooperation signed in June 2017. The inaugural meeting of the IRIGC-MTC is proposed to be held in Russia in 2019 on mutually convenient dates.IRIGC MTC Meeting

10 Stunning Pictures Of Indian Military Academy POP For Pure Motivation

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IMA POP

The Indian Military Academy (IMA), Dehradun is one of the premier Institutions of the Country training Gentlemen Cadets for commission into the Indian Army. The Academy is known for its glorious history. Its dynamic efficiency and valiant traditions are not only an integral part of the Nation’s proud heritage but also form an indispensable sheet anchor of independent India’s national security. Through the portals of the IMA with the Credo ‘Veerta Aur Vivek’ pass out the future Army Officers of the Indian Army. The path of the leadership of troops is paved with a challenging, exciting and an exacting service. The Military Academy is no soft option to glamour and heraldry. It is an austere Institution imparting rigorous training in leadership, self-discipline and the art of war. The hallowed portals of this great institution boast of having bred the majority of the officer cadre of the Indian Army.

Here are some pictures of young Indian army officers passing out from the Indian Military Academy after a year-long tough training. Hope these pictures will motivate the young defence aspirants to join the Indian army and server the motherland. The training at IMA is aimed at the optimum development of intellectual, moral and physical qualities essential for leadership in the profession of arms. Training at the IMA thus inculcates those qualities of mind and heart, patriotism, character, dynamism, initiative, and understanding that are the very basis of leadership in war as well as in peace.

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Deep Sea Submarine Rescue System Inducted into the Indian Navy at Mumbai

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Deep Sea Submarine Rescue System

Deep Sea Submarine Rescue SystemIndian Navy’s first flyaway Deep Sea Submarine Rescue System was formally inducted by Admiral Sunil Lanba, Chairman Chiefs of Staff Committee and Chief of the Naval Staff, at the Naval Dockyard, Mumbai. Vice Admiral Girish Luthra, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Western Naval Command, former CNS/Cs-in-C as well as the senior management of the Original Equipment Manufacturer, M/s James Fisher and Sons Pvt. Ltd, UK were present during the induction ceremony. Aquisition of this capability is a significant and pioneering jump in the Indian Navy’s capability in deep submarine rescue. The Indian Navy currently operates submarines of the Sindhughosh, Shishumar, Kalvari Classes as well as nuclear powered submarines. The operating medium and the nature of operations undertaken by submarines expose them to high degree of inherent risk. In such an eventuality, traditional methods of search and rescue at sea are ineffective for a disabled submarine. To overcome this capability gap the Navy has acquired a third generation, advanced Submarine Rescue System considering of a Non-tethered Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle (DSRV) and its associated equipment.

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The Indian Navy now joins a select league of Nations worldwide with the sovereign capability, in fly away configuration, to search, locate and rescue crew from a disabled Submarine. The Deep Sea rescue system would have a global footprint and can be mobilised from the Naval base at Mumbai to the nearest mobilisation port by air/land or sea to provide rapid rescue to the Submarines in distress.

The newly acquired capability would be operated and deployed by the crew of Indian Navy’s newly formed Submarine Rescue Unit (West) from its base in Mumbai. The Indian Navy’s Deep Sea Submarine Rescue System considered to be the most advanced system currently in operation globally, is capable of undertaking rescue from a disabled Submarine upto 650 m depth. The DSRV, which is operated by a crew of three, can rescue 14 personnel from a disabled Submarine at one time and can operate in extreme sea conditions (upto Sea State 6).

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My Journey To Crack NDA and TES SSB Interview [AIR-3]

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NDA SSB Interview 2Hey guys…My name is Daivansh Bhandari. After a lot of support from my family and friends, I have finally decided to share my experiences from my time spent during the SSBs. Firstly about my background, I myself have lived my whole life in the Civil….but my family coherently belongs to a defence background, from my grandfather to my uncles and almost everyone. This was to such an extent that whenever my family was transferred due to my Father’s transferable job, there always used to be a relative posted in the new city wherever we went! So since childhood, I have been witnessing the Defence from a Civilian perspective…and know the privilege and honour to serve in the Defence Forces from a very young age. So it was quite apparent that since childhood I was motivated towards joining the Defence Forces….that and the Research Field due to the fact that I have always been more study oriented in school. So after clearing my 12th Board examinations, in which I got 89%, I applied for the NDA and TES entries. I hadn’t applied for any engineering college and had decided to drop, even though I cleared the JEE examinations due to the fact I wasn’t getting my preferred branch of Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering anywhere…and knew deep down that joining a college might further on hinder and distract me in my aim of clearing the SSB.

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After that, it was the wait for the allotment of the SSB centres and dates. During that time I decided to visit my Hometown Dehradun and decided to utilise my time there by going to Baalnoi Dehradun. This was to make me familiarise with the SSB pattern so that I don’t panic during the actual thing. During my time at the coaching there, I heard of the infamous reputation of the Rejection Centre Allahabad…and started dreading it.

Well as luck would have it I was alloted Allahabad centre for my NDA SSB! At that time I thought it was just plain bad luck…and maybe I would have some better chances in the TES centre. God played another trick on me and landed me Allahabad centre again for TES, and this time the gap between my SSBs was less than a month…I sure had a good laugh that day.

I decided to make the best out of this situation and give it my all. I decided to make my NDA SSB a practice run for my TES SSB and improve from my mistakes from there…because I had heard that it was really hard for a Fresher to get recommended in his first go.

So I reported at Allahabad station on 12th August…feeling nervous and comprehending the sheer number of people that had showed up..(I would later be even more amazed when that number seemed small when I went for my TES SSB)

The first thing I did was to strike a conversation with the guy sitting in front of me, talking with his friend at MCO, and what do you know that guy ended up in my same group in GTO…and we were the only guys recommended from my group. That’s the true essence of SSB…you are surrounded by individuals with the same goal and passion as you…if you strike a conversation with them… whatever the outcome of the SSB you will end up earning life long friends in the process. Hence, one should always be outgoing with others…SSB is not a competition, it’s a system which helps us bring out the best out of each other.

We were 72 in reporting and we were allotted the 18 SSB at our candidate lines. I would be provided with 14 SSB some weeks later for my TES SSB. After that for the rest of the day we chatted with each other and made acquaintances. The next day in screening, 44 of us were screened in. In the PPDT we were divided into groups of 8 for our discussion. The essence of most discussion oriented tasks is that there are no correct answers…only a different perspective of opinions each of us has. So your job is to convince the others about your opinion, not enforce it on them. You should always take initiative, though also give others opportunities to put forward their points cause it’s a discussion. Always aim to be polite and courteous and always try to mediate the discussion so that arguments can be avoided at most costs…because that will effect the whole group negatively. This always applies to every discussion related tasks and should always be remembered deep down.

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The new number alloted to me after the Screening was 4…so I was aware that I would be having my interview the next day for sure. So I started revising general knowledge and Current Affairs with my friends for the next day.

The Day 2 was Psychology Tests…and Interview for some lucky ones. The Psychology consists of TAT, WAT, SRT and SD. I was aware of their mechanisms and how they work due to the fact my additional subject in Board Examinations was Psychology. So usually the advice we get is that the more SRTs and WATs we do is better for us. Well that’s true to some extent but I focused on quality instead of quantity and focused on answering the questions more carefully and aligned to my true personality. I attempted 37 SRTs, and all the WATs and TATs. It is advised to prepare your SD in advance…you should prepare anything you can beforehand which you know will be there. And the main thing in Psychology Tests…always be positive and true to yourself. Don’t try to deviate from your personality. There always is a positive solution in all the tests and tasks…always try to find them.

After this I moved on to my Interview. My Interview was taken by the Additional IO. He was very serious the whole time… didn’t even smile once. He asked me about my family, my education, the reason why I wanted to join the Army and so on. I gave him the answers accordingly. He then moved on towards why I didn’t join a college. I told him about the streams reason. On that he started questioning me on Aeronautical Mechanisms, followed by concepts of Physics and Maths. It was full of technical questions. I wasn’t able to answer some of the questions and replied him honestly. The Golden Rule is to accept the truth. If you don’t know the answer just accept it…no guesswork works in SSB. If you try to fool with the IO, you will be made the fool. Other thing to remember is to be aware of your hobbies which you write in you PIQ. You are expected to know everything about them, so the IO is gonna be asking advanced questions on that. Mine were reading Japanese Literature, and debates and Quizzes…which gave him a wide variety to ask from.  In my TES Interview, ironically I was asked less Technical questions and more questions on Family and psychological questions. One important question the IO usually asks is what will you do if you don’t join the Defence,  and it was asked to me both the times. My answer was straight. If I won’t be able to join the Defence Forces due to any particular reason I will just revert back to Research and join DRDO or ISRO to create technology for the Defence Forces. This impressed both the IOs. Both times my interview finished with mixed feelings cause an interview can’t be completely bad or good cause you don’t know what the IO is judging in you so you should never be demotivated and look forward to the next task.

The 3rd and 4th Days were the GTO tasks. We were divided among groups and proceeded to our tasks. The main focus of tasks such as PGT, HGT, and FGT are teamwork and ideas. Always try to give new ideas so that your group can move forward speedily. Also, remember to allow the other members to put their ideas forward and make use of the best one out of them. Always try to use the materials you have to the fullest. And remember the Golden Rule is not to break any rules and follow the GTO’s instructions. Always emphasize not to break any rules and prompt the other members to do so too. In GPE and GD try to find the positives of each other opinions and make others realize the positives in your opinion. Also try to summarize the Discussions at the end so that the discussion can go smoothly. In both my NDA and TES GPE I was the one who gave the final solution. The key is being polite and being mutually helpful to each other. In GOR we all had a positive approach. Always remember to be enthusiastic and yell your war cry with passion. And never leave a man behind ..that’s a fundamental followed in the Defence too. In Individual Obstacles, I was able to complete 13 tasks with repetition and used that in TES by doing 14 then, the most in my group both times. You have to maintain the perfect balance between agility and strength. Be confident at every obstacle, each one of them is conquerable, so don’t fear them. In my Command Task, in NDA I was a given a simple Finish Line Task where the GTO asked me to cross it as fast as possible. Always remember to accept any hints the GTO drops. In NDA I was only called once as a helper in Command Tasks. But during TES the scene was a little different. I again got a Finish Line Task in TES but this time it was quite clear that the level was quite high. The GTO constantly made changes in the structures and colours of the obstacles to make it more difficult for me. I was able to do it smoothly and used my previous NDA experiences to make use of the ideas to the fullest. My TES Command Task was near to perfect until the end where I messed up when the plank touched the ground while I was making a lever near the finish line, and like I said the GTO doesn’t accept the breakage of rules. He told me to use physics properly and place my feet properly on the plank. I then completed it flawlessly. I was called multiple times as a helper in TES Command task. Your good performance makes others trust you to help them out. Always do your best and be helpful in the group. The other individual part of GTO apart from Command Task is Lecturette. The topic in my NDA Lecturette was Brain Drain, and the TES one was Space Tourism. The best way to tackle Lecturette is to have a wide base of knowledge so that you can talk on any provided topic. The only way for that is to have a solid base of knowledge and develop a constant reading habit about different topics.

The 5th and last day was the Conference. Either it was the NDA or TES SSB…I was always nervous on this day… everyone is. In the NDA conference, I was pretty unsure. Before my conference….I had to wait for 8-10 minutes outside the conference room, my nervousness increasing every second. And when I was finally called in..it went on for 12-15 minutes more. The Deputy President of 18th Board asked me different questions regarding my school life and gave situations related to it. He then reverted to asking me about Aeronautical Engineering again. This time I was ready to answer every question. Always remember to learn the answers of all the questions you weren’t able to answer in the Interview. He kept asking me technical questions, and also questions about Jaipur the city where I live in. After answering all the questions to the best of my abilities I was asked to leave…and I sure left with a smile. It was kind of opposite in my TES conference…I was asked what I like about Allahabad and how to improve the SSB, and then was just simply asked to leave in seconds.

Then there was the declaration of the results…in my NDA SSB I was so nervous. I wasn’t aware whether I had performed well or not. The President came in and asked how would you like to hear the names…. alphabetically or randomly? We all unanimously said Random. The President started taking names…40, 13, 36 and so on…up to 9 guys…then the President asked whether he should announce anymore names and we all yelled Yes..and then it came. I don’t know how but the number 4 came…and I was overwhelmed…I couldn’t move for a moment. I was so glad…my endless reading of literature over the ages, endless mock interviews with my father…doing morning runs..had finally paid off. I was on another level. In out batch of NDA…11 cadets were recommended, the only other two digit recommendation from Allahabad this year.

In my TES recommendation, I was, unfortunately, the only one who was recommended from the 19 screened in candidates…and I was really sad about it at that time. But that’s how reality goes, we are all in a cycle towards achieving the goal which is serving the country, and a mere rejection is sure not going to stop any of us… always move forward and keep on looking forward. The experiences and mistakes I made in my NDA SSB helped me improve and function at my full potential in my TES one…and allowed me to get AIR – 3.

After spending almost a month of SSBs and Medicals…making new friends and experiences has made Allahabad..now Prayagraj a special place for me…after all I was in the last batch which got recommended from Allahabad….the new generation will be witnessing SSB Prayagraj.So don’t worry guys and never lose hope, cause there is always a light at the end of the tunnel. Hopes this help you guys in some way…and hope to see you in the Defence Forces later. See ya..!

 

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My Journey To Crack NDA and TES SSB Interview [AIR-3] :: Hey guys…My name is Daivansh Bhandari. After a lot of support from my family and friends, I have finally decided to share my experiences from my time spent during the SSBs. Firstly about my background, I myself have lived my whole life in the Civil….but my family coherently belongs to a defence background, from my grandfather to my uncles and almost everyone. This was to such an extent that whenever my family was transferred due to my Father’s transferable job, there always used to be a relative posted in the new city wherever we went! So since childhood, I have been witnessing the Defence from a Civilian perspective…and know the privilege and honour to serve in the Defence Forces from a very young age. So it was quite apparent that since childhood I was motivated towards joining the Defence Forces….that and the Research Field due to the fact that I have always been more study oriented in school. So after clearing my 12th Board examinations, in which I got 89%, I applied for the NDA and TES entries. I hadn’t applied for any engineering college and had decided to drop, even though I cleared the JEE examinations due to the fact I wasn’t getting my preferred branch of Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering anywhere…and knew deep down that joining a college might further on hinder and distract me in my aim of clearing the SSB #indianarmy ⚔️??❤️

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Successful Test Firing of Long-Range Missile Agni V

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Agni VAgni V, a long-range surface-to-surface Nuclear Capable Ballistic missile, was successfully launched from a canister on a road mobile launcher at the Dr Abdul Kalam Island off the coast of Odisha, today. The launch operations were carried out and monitored by the Strategic Forces Command (SFC) in presence of Scientists from Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and other associated officials.

All the mission objectives were successfully achieved. This launch comes after a series of successful launches of the missile. It further strengthens the country’s deterrence capability, which has been developed indigenously by assiduous efforts of scientists.

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Meet Lt. Arjun Thakur, Who Won Sword Of Honour In IMA Passing Out Parade 2018

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Lt. Arjun Thakur 3Lt. Arjun Thakur was awarded the coveted Sword of Honour along with the gold medal for standing first in overall merit in the batch that passed from the Indian Military Academy 8 Dec 2018. LT. ARJUN THAKUR, 21, hailing from a small village Hanoh in Hamirpur of Himachal Pradesh, was awarded the President Gold Medal and the coveted Sword of Honour at the passing-out parade held at Indian Military Academy (IMA), Dehradun.

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“I always had a dream of joining the Indian Army but could never make it come true due to some medical reasons. Today I am glad and proud that my only child, Arjun Thakur, made my dream come true. After completing his Class VIII, he got admission in RIMC, Dehradun. I do not have words to express my feelings when I and my wife pinned stars on his shoulder,” Yashmir Singh, Arjun’s father told The Sunday Express, on phone. Yashmir is an English
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Arjun was awarded Sword of Honor and President Gold Medal for his overall performance during the entire training at 134th passing out parade at IMA, Saturday. His first posting will be in Srinagar.

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Lt. Arjun Thakur, Sword of Honour, president’s gold medal, IMA POP Dec 2018 ⚔️??❤️ . . . #indianarmy #indianairforce #indiannavy

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Exercise Hand In Hand : Indo-China Joint Exercise 11 Dec 2018

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Exercise Hand In Hand 2018

Opening ceremony for the 7th Sino-India joint exercise Hand-in-Hand 2018, scheduled from 10 to 23 December 2018 was held on 11 December 2018 at Chengdu, China.  Company size contingents of 11 SIKHLI from Indian Army and a regiment from Tibetan Military District of People’s Liberation Army participated in the exercise. The Indian contingent was led by Col Puneet Pratap Singh Tomar, Commanding Officer, 11 SIKHLI, while the Chinese contingent was led by Col Zhou Jun. Major General Kuang Dewang, senior representative of joint training from PLA, reviewed the parade in presence of a number of officials from both the nations.

Exercise Hand-in-Hand 2018

The exercise will consist of a balance of indoor classes and outdoor training activities. The aim of the exercise is to build and promote close relations between armies of both the countries and to enhance ability of the joint exercise commander to take military contingents of both nations under command.  The exercise will involve tactical level operations in an international counter insurgency/ counter terrorism environment under UN mandate.

India and China resumed their joint military drills Hand In Hand after a one-year gap on Tuesday, 11 Dec 2018 in the southwest Chinese city of Chengdu to improve capabilities in fighting terrorism and promote mutual understanding.  The opening ceremony of the drills was held on December 11, 2018. Each side will send 100 troops to take part in the 7th India and China joint military exercises – ‘Hand in Hand’ – which will focus on counter-terrorism operations, Chinese Defence Ministry spokesman Col Ren Guoqiang said last month.

The exercises will be held after a gap of one year as both the sides were locked in a 73-day standoff in Doklam in the Sikkim sector of the border in 2017.

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Story Of Childhood Friends Passing Out From IMA At The Same Time

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Army FriendsThis is the story of two childhood friends who grew up together with the same dream to join the Indian army and what was the probability of childhood friends to clear the defence exam and interview, join the academy and pass out from the academy as a commissioned officer at the same time same day! Defence aspirants would know that the probability of this to happen is nearly zero.  This is the story of Lt Shubham and Lt Vineet as narrated by Lt Shubham Bbaunthiyal.

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We met when we were in class 7th (2007) at the same school (Army Public School), we were in the same class and surely it was the destiny which brought us together from two different direction towards the same goal. From very starting, we both had one goal of our life and that was getting into Indian army as an officer. Though after a lot of efforts,  we both were not able to clear and join the National Defence Academy after 12th. It was a big set back for us as it was a big blow on our dreams, it became a challenge for us, during this journey we kept motivating each other and kept trying to achieve our goal.

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After college, I applied for the Indian Army again and got recommended in my first SSB Interview attempt but Vineet was not able to clear it along with me. Our dream of passing out together from the academy was almost shattered but as we all know, the destiny will always work for you if you want to achieve something with pure heart and soul. In the next attempt, he cleared it for TGC entry and joined the same academy after few months. Academy days were tough as they are supposed to be, be it from ragda of weapon training area to that of officers. We enjoyed everything together and as luck of our friendship was on our side. We marched passed in a same contingent standing next to each other and passed out on the same day. I believe in destiny but destiny only works well when you courage to accept failure and strong will to work towards your goals. Wish you luck and best wishes for whatever you do in life.

 

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Friendship GOALS: We met when we were in class 7th (2007) at the same school (Army Public School), we were in the same class and surely it was the destiny which brought us together from two different direction towards the same goal. From very starting, we both had one goal of our life and that was getting into Indian army as an officer. Though after a lot of efforts, we both were not able to clear and join the National Defence Academy after 12th. It was a big set back for us as it was a big blow on our dreams, it became a challenge for us, during this journey we kept motivating each other and kept trying to achieve our goal. After college, I applied for the Indian Army again and got recommended in my first SSB Interview attempt but Vineet was not able to clear it along with me. Our dream of passing out together from the academy was almost shattered but as we all know, the destiny will always work for you if you want to achieve something with pure heart and soul. In the next attempt, he cleared it for TGC entry and joined the same academy after few months. Academy days were tough as they are supposed to be, be it from ragda of weapon training area to that of officers. We enjoyed everything together and as luck of our friendship was on our side. We marched passed in a same contingent standing next to each other and passed out on the same day. I believe in destiny but destiny only works well when you courage to accept failure and strong will to work towards your goals. Wish you luck and best wishes for whatever you do in life. #indianarmy ⚔️??❤️ #friendship

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