Pulwama Mastermind Released by Pakistan to Plot Terror attack
According to Intelligence inputs, Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) Chief Masoor Azhar has been released by Pakistani Authorities, to orchestrate a massive terrorist attack in the Sialkot-Jammu and Rajasthan sectors, following the historic repeal of article 370 last month.
Pulwama terror attack mastermind Masoor Azhar
Following a month after the abrogation of Article 370, a provision which had granted the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) Special Autonomous Status, tensions between India and Pakistan have been simmering. Pakistan, according to intel sources, has already spent the past month activating its Jihadi infrastructure. Adding to the security tensions is the fact that Islamabad has mobilised a brigade-sized force (2,000 soldiers) 30 kilometres along the Line of Control (LoC). The mobilisation of Pakistani soldiers is keeping the Indian army occupied in observing the massive troop build-up. While India’s western neighbour is working to unfold its terror design elsewhere.
Indian combat troops during a training exercise (Courtesy Arjun Menon)
Intelligence inputs have predicted that Pakistan is planning “big action” in the Sialkot-Jammu and Rajasthan sector. To achieve this, the Pakistani establishment has released Jaish Chief and Pulwama mastermind Massor Azhar, who was recently designated as a global terrorist, to orchestrate an attack. Unconfirmed reports had suggested that Azhar was taken into protective custody by the Pakistani security apparatus, following events of the Pulwama terror attack which claimed the lives of over 44 Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel on February 14 2019
Indian army soldier maintaining vigil
Following these intelligence inputs the Border Security Force (BSF), the Indian Army and other security and intelligence organisations are presently operating at a state high alert. With Indian forces positioned to counter any untoward activity from Islamabad.
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On 8th Sep 2019, CDS 2 2019 written exam was conducted by the UPSC across the country, candidates who are waiting for the CDS 2 2019 answer keys for Maths, GK and English can look this post for more updates. The written exam of CDS-2-2019 was conducted by UPSC on 08th Sep 2019. Candidates who attempted the written exam of CDSE 2 2019 are waiting for CDS 2 2019 answer keys and cut off marks.
Through CDS 2 2019 exam, candidates will join the course commencing in July 2020 at IMA, AFA, NA, and OTA for admission to the Army, Air Force wings and  Navy. Courses like IMA 149 Course, SSC 112th, 24tj OTA, 208th Flying Course, and Naval Academy. Candidates looking for CDS 2 2019 Key and cut off marks, Paper solution sheet, CDS key 2019,  CDS 2 2019 Cut Off Marks / answer sheet of CDS-2 2019 can check it on SSBCrack. Aspirants can look at the answer keys for their CDS written exam, here of paper-1st and paper-2nd with set-a, set-b, set-c, set-d. We are going to publish the CDS 2 2019 answer keys from the reputed academies like Minerva, Baalnoi, Cavalier etc. Candidates are advised not to check the answer keys which are released soon after the examination as most of them are wrong. In case you have doubts in CDS 2 2019 answer keys, do double-check it from other sources.
CDSE 2 2019 includes three different papers i.e English, Maths and General Knowledge for IMA, AFA, and NA. For OTA candidates, there were only two papers i.e. English and General Knowledge. CDSE is conducted by UPSC twice every year. If you are sure about clearing CDS 2 2019, then this is the right time for you to start the SSB interview preparations with full speed, SSB is more than just clearing a written exam, so the more time you put in building your personality for the CDS SSB interview, it will be much easier for you to clear it. For candidates who think they have not done their best, do not feel low about it, life is full of opportunities and you must prepare for what is next in front of you, also wait for the results. SSBCrack is updating the CDS 2 2019 answer keys, we request aspirants to bookmark the page and visit it back in few hours.
English: The questions asked for CDS 2 2019 English paper required sound grammatical knowledge and a good stock of words to begin with. The questions on Reading Comprehension were easy to solve as were those on Spotting Errors, Antonyms & Synonyms. The challenging part was the Idioms & Phrases, where an advanced vocabulary was needed to answer the questions. Also, the questions asked for Ordering of Sentences in a paragraph were tricky to some extent and would demand a proper understanding of the theme of the extract and a logical connection among the sentence sequence. However, the Ordering of Words in a Sentence, Identifying parts of speech & Cloze comprehension were the easiest of the sections in the paper. No questions were asked from Sentence Improvement section & neither from Active-Passive Voice or Reported speech.
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CDS 2 2019 written exam was conducted on 8th Sep 2019 by UPSC. Many aspirants who are waiting for the CDS 2 2019 cut off marks can check the CDS exam cut off marks trend to get the expected cut off marks and sectional cut off marks for CDS 2 2019. Official cut off marks will be published by UPSC only after the CDS 2 2019 results, though even after the results, it takes few months for the official cut off marks to come out. Most probably, the CDS 2 2019 official cut off marks will be published once the Final result of CDS 2 2019 is out. Meanwhile, you can read the CDS 2 2019 expected cut off marks below. CDS 2 2019 Answer Keys.
English: The questions asked for CDS 2 2019 English paper required sound grammatical knowledge and a good stock of words to begin with. The questions on Reading Comprehension were easy to solve as were those on Spotting Errors, Antonyms & Synonyms. The challenging part was the Idioms & Phrases, where an advanced vocabulary was needed to answer the questions. Also, the questions asked for Ordering of Sentences in a paragraph were tricky to some extent and would demand a proper understanding of the theme of the extract and a logical connection among the sentence sequence. However, the Ordering of Words in a Sentence, Identifying parts of speech & Cloze comprehension were the easiest of the sections in the paper. No questions were asked from Sentence Improvement section & neither from Active-Passive Voice or Reported speech.
Let’s Look at the previous years CDS cut off marks declared officially
CDS 2 2018 Cut Off Marks [Official]
CDS 1 2018 Cut Off Marks [Official]
CDS 2 2017 Cut Off Marks: The cutoff of CDS 2 2017 exam has not been released by UPSC yet. Aspirants who appeared for CDS 2 2017 written exam can check the expected cut off below:
CDS 1 2017 Cut Off Marks: The cutoff of CDS 1 2017 exam has not been released by UPSC yet. Aspirants who appeared for CDS 1 2017 written exam can check the expected cut off below:
CDS 2 2016 Cutoff Official: These are the official cut off marks of CDS 2 2016 exam published by UPSC
Now Look at how many aspirants applied for CDS 2016 and 2017 and cleared it based on the official data
CDS 1 2016
Number of candidates applied: 2,50,000+
Roll number of last written qualified candidate: 0239701
Total number of candidates cleared CDS 1 2016 written exam: 8411
Total number of candidates cleared SSB interview: 325
IMA: 92
INA: 31
AFA: 3
OTA: (153 Men + 46 Women)
CDS 2 2016
Number of candidates applied: 2,80,000+
Roll number of last written qualified candidate: 0279910
Total number of candidates cleared CDS 1 2016 written exam: 8563
Total number of candidates cleared SSB interview: 593
IMA: 168
INA: 81
AFA: 16
OTA: (258 Men + 70 Women)
CDS 1 2017
Number of candidates applied: 1,85,000+
Roll number of last written qualified candidate: 0183972
Total number of candidates cleared CDS 1 2016 written exam: 8548
Total number of candidates cleared SSB interview: 300 +
IMA: 124
INA: 75
AFA: 10
OTA: 181 Male (including IMA candidates) + 51 Female
By checking the previous CDS cut off marks you can get a clear idea as to how many questions you need to attempt correctly. This will give you a clear idea as to how much one must score to clear the CDS Exam. CDS 2 2019 official cut off marks will be published only after the final results of CDS 2 2019 which might take a lot of time, let us discuss the CDS 22019 expected cut off marks based on today’s question papers.
As per the notice announced that the result of CDS 2 2019 will be declared in Nov- Dec 2019 and it will be shown on an official website of UPSC. You can check it on the online on SSBCrack.com too, UPSC will not send any type of letter to invite that you are selected or not, so you can check the official website daily and keep visiting SSBCrack.
Lakhs of defence aspirants attempted CDS 2 2019 exam today across the country, CDS 2 2019 exam was conducted by UPSC for the defence aspirants who dream to join the Army, Airforce and Navy as an officer. SSBCrack is publishing the CDS 2 2019 Maths question papers from the exam. Candidates who are preparing for the CDS exam can go through the CDS 2 2019 Mathematics question paper below.
Lakhs of defence aspirants attempted CDS 2 2019 exam today across the country, CDS 2 2019 exam was conducted by UPSC for the defence aspirants who dream to join the Army, Airforce and Navy as an officer. SSBCrack is publishing the CDS 2 2019 GK question papers from the exam. Candidates who are preparing for the CDS exam can go through the CDS 2 2019 General Knowledge question paper below.
CDS 2 2019 written exam was conducted by UPSC on 08th Sep 2019 across the country. Many defence aspirants are taking part in this exam to become an officer in the armed forces. Candidates can check the CDS 2 2019 English question paper on SSBCrack now. In CDS 2 2019 English, questions were asked from Comprehension, Ordering of words in a sentence, Spotting Errors, Part of Speech, Antonyms, Synonyms, Ordering of Sentences, Idioms/Phrases, Cloze Comprehension, Spelling.
CDS 2 2019 English Question Papers Blueprint
Topic
Number of Questions
Comprehension
17
Ordering of words in a sentence
13
Spotting Errors
15
Part of Speech
10
Antonyms
10
Synonyms
10
Ordering of Sentences
9
Idioms/Phrases
10
Cloze Comprehension
19
Spelling
7
CDS 2 2019 Question Paper Analysis
English: The questions asked for CDS 2 2019 English paper required sound grammatical knowledge and a good stock of words to begin with. The questions on Reading Comprehension were easy to solve as were those on Spotting Errors, Antonyms & Synonyms. The challenging part was the Idioms & Phrases, where an advanced vocabulary was needed to answer the questions. Also, the questions asked for Ordering of Sentences in a paragraph were tricky to some extent and would demand a proper understanding of the theme of the extract and a logical connection among the sentence sequence. However, the Ordering of Words in a Sentence, Identifying parts of speech & Cloze comprehension were the easiest of the sections in the paper. No questions were asked from Sentence Improvement section & neither from Active-Passive Voice or Reported speech.
CDS 2 2019 written exam was conducted by UPSC on 08th Sep 2019, Sunday for defense aspirants who want to join the IMA, OTA, AFA and INA. Around lakhs of Indian defence aspirants attended the CDS 2 2019 written exam to join Indian Army (IMA/OTA), Navy(NA) and Air Force (AFA) as an officer. Many readers of SSBCrack have submitted their question papers and with time SSBCrack will publish all the question papers from CDS 2 2019 i.e. English, Maths and GK. Also, check CDS 2 2019 answer keys here.
Update: Many aspirants are not able to download the admit card, as it is asking for the registration number. Kindly contact the official website for the help.INET Admit Card 2019Indian Navy  – Indian Navy has published the Navy INET Admit Card 2019 on 08th September 2019. Candidates who have applied for the Indian Navy INET online exam can download the INET admit card from the official website for the Indian Navy joinindiannavy.gov.in. For the first time, the Indian Navy Entrance Test (INET) 2019 is being conducted for the officer candidates, INET exam will be conducted on 15th September 2019, across the country. Aspirants are advised to take the printouts of admit card and the original Government id proof to the examination hall. To know more about INET Admit Card 2019, how to download admit card, details on INET admit card on SSBCrack. Problem with Admit Card download? Click here
Selection Procedure The selection procedure is as follows:-
(a) INET
(i) Examination Centre. All candidates, whose applications are received by due date, will be called for Indian Navy Entrance Test (INET) to be conducted in Sep 2019 at one of the INET centres as per their choice, subject to availability of slots at that centre. Call up letters cum Admit Card for online examination indicating date, time and place, which is scheduled during Sep 2019 would be required to be downloaded from the official website www.joinindiannavy.gov.in tentatively by second week of Sep 2019. Only Electronic mode of communication will be used while contacting the candidates at all stages of selection.
(ii) INET Syllabus. INET exam will be of two hours duration. It will contain 100 Multiple Choice Questions comprising Questions on English, Reasoning & Numerical Ability, General Science, Mathematical Aptitude & General Knowledge. Each section will be of 100 marks with negative marking of one mark for incorrect answer.
How to download INET Admit Card 2019?
Indian navy officer aspirants who are going to attend the first INET exam on 15th Sep 2019, can download the INET admit card now. The steps to download the INET admit card is as given below:
Visit the official Indian navy website where you have applied for the INET.
Enter your INET 2019 application number and password.
INET Admit Card will be published on your screen.
Download the INET Admit Card 2019.
In case of errors in your admit card, contact the officials through the official website only.
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India’s 1,643 kilometres long crime-ridden, topographically intricate, and the physically remote border with Myanmar is a hotbed for ethnic insurgency and a conduit for narco-trafficking and gunrunning in entire Southeast Asia. Soldiers from India’s oldest paramilitary outfit, the Assam Rifles are in charge of patrolling this punishing border. The Assam Rifles personnel deployed to secure this vast frontier are woefully ill-equipped and sporadically deployed across the physically daunting terrain. These Sentinels of the Northeast are tasked to counter everything from ethnic insurgency, arms smuggling, narco-trafficking to frontier security. The soldiers serving on the Myanmar border are overworked and criminally understaffed.
The challenges of manning an open border take a massive toll on the personnel posted there
Hit, Run, Retreat and Repeat!
The Institute of Defence Studies and Analysis reports estimate around 2,000 cadres of insurgent groups operating in the seven sister states. These extremist outfits are notorious for attacking keeping in mind the principle of force dispersion by employing brutal hit and run tactics and then promptly retreating to seek refuge across the border, where these outfits recuperate, recalibrate, plan and proceed to execute future ambushes.
There are over 2,000 insurgent cadres in the North East
Guns, Drugs and Rebels!
Adding to the complexities faced by the frontiersmen gaurding this boundry is the presence of transnational crime. The feasibility factor is a crucial factor which plays a part in the continuation of an insurgency. What the feasibility factor means is that the smooth flow/availability of arms and external support is a decisive factor in the continuation of an armed revolution in a region. Myanmar is a crucial part of the golden triangle, coupled with its porous borders and a free movement treaty with the Indian government, makes the place ripe for a prolonged insurgency.
Assam Rifles seizure on display
Myanmar, as mentioned earlier, is a central part of the Infamous Golden Triangle, this implies that most of the region’s narcotics pass through the country. India’s proximity to the Burmese nation places it right at the heart of a sophisticated drug trafficking operation. This allows a smooth flow of illegal substances like heroin and amphetamine-type drugs making into India via smuggling routes through Mizoram, Manipur, Nagaland among others. Narcotics trafficking is a two-way street, with drugs from India making its way to Myanmar via the same directions.
A large-scale drug bust by the Assam Rifles near the Myanmar border.
Smaller insurgent outfits leverage the booming drug trade to fund their operations. While the larger, more established militant groups run protection rackets, allowing drugs safe passage for a price. This cooperation has led to a vicious nexus between the organised crime syndicates and militant groups.
Free Movement Regime, a Licence To Smuggle?
The Sentinnels of the Northeast bust gunrunning racket
The Free movement regime signed between the two countries is a unique border crossing arrangement, allowing tribals living in close proximity to the border to travel 16 km into their neighbouring countries territory without the requirement of a Visa. While this provision is indeed a noble initiative helping tribals maintain their ethnic ties, it has for all practical purposes proven to become a security nightmare! The provisions of this treaty have been leveraged extensively by insurgent groups to further their nefarious designs. A particular clause which aided insurgency in the northeast is the provision allowing for tribals to carry a headload. These unchecked headloads have been utilised to bring in drugs, guns, parts of firearms and other illegal articles into the country.
Small arms and narcotics seized by Assam Rifles soldiers
A Topographical Nightmare
Patrolling the Myanmar border is a daunting task
The topography is diverse with transverse mountains, inhospitable terrain, surging rivers and dense forest canopy astride the border offer safe havens to the ethnic militias, which ipso facto control the region. Terrain difficulties enable anti-India rebel groups such as the NSCN-K, NSCN-IM, ULFA, PLA, (UNLF-M) and the like, to operate from the remote hills of western Burma. Their base camps are exceptionally mobile operating with highly reliable information networks, aiding their continued resistance. Soldiers have to patrol in jungles often with near-zero visibility adding to the challenges are the lack of quality phone lines and connected roads making the serving conditions punishing to the soldier posted there. The brutal and arduous terrain in which the Assam Rifles and other CAPF personnel carry out there operations take a massive physical and psychological toll on the personnel operating in the region.
Soldiers conducting a foot patrol of the jungles
Criminally Overworked and Understaffed
Assam Rifles troopers engaged in COIN-OPS
Life of a soldier by virtue of profession is not easy, with members of the armed forces expected to go the extra mile, however, the sheer disregard for soldiers well being an efficiency makes deployment to the Myanmar border an added challenge. The Paramilitary Assam Rifles, comprising primarily of army officers are not given a clear cut set of tasks to be performed, adding another layer of ambiguity into an already ambiguous job profile. The sporadic deployment and jack of all trade duties given to the Assam Rifles soldiers is borderline criminal.
An Assam Rifles detachment in action
There is a lack of adequate deployment of the force with only 15 battalions out of 46 battalions of the Assam Rifles available for border guarding purposes while the rest of force is bogged down with counter-insurgency operations. These 15 battalions are also not uniformly deployed at the border or spread out unevenly in company-operated bases (COBs) stationed deep inside, thereby preventing the force from dominating the border domination and restricting their ability to prevent illegal cross-border movements. Furthermore, efforts to build a 10 km fence to prevent cross-border movement of insurgents have also been stalled because of agitations by the tribals. All of the aforementioned, added with the stress and isolation of the military affects the psychological wellbeing and personal effectiveness of a soldier.
Serving here is a daily battle
Policymakers, Kindly Look East!
The Assam Rifles and other uniformed forces tasked to secure the Myanmar border are doing a commendable job given the circumstances available to them. Policymakers should, for the sake of operational efficiency and border security, pay more attention to this volatile border. Critical border infrastructure and sophisticated equipment are immediate requirements and should be focused on without any further delay.