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Indian AirForce Airmen Result 02/2020 Published – Group X & Y Marks

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AIRMEN 22020 RESULT

RESULT OF ONLINE EXAMINATION FOR INTAKE 02/2020 HAS BEEN UPLOADED IN CANDIDATES’ LOGIN UNDER VIEW RESULT. ADMIT CARD FOR CANDIDATES SHORTLISTED FOR PHASE-II IS ALSO AVAILABLE IN THEIR LOGIN UNDER VIEW RESULT.

Airmen Selection 02/2020Important dates
Commencement of online registration01 Jul 2019
Last date to apply online18 Jul 2019
Issuance of phase I admit card09 Sep 2019
Date of phase I selection test21 to 24 Sep 2019
Declaration of phase I result16 Oct 2019
Issuance of phase II admit cardTo be announced
Date of phase II selection testTo be announced
Declaration of phase II result25 days after exam
Provisional selection list30 Apr 2020
Enrolment list10 Jun 2020
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Notice on the official website

Indian Air Force 02/2020 Expected Cut Off Marks

  • Group X cut off marks: 34 – 38 marks
  • Group Y cut off marks: 35 – 40 marks

INDIAN AIR FORCE AIRMEN CUT OFF TRENDS

IAF Airmen 01/2020 STAR Online Exam Cut Off Marks

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Airmen STAR 2020 cut off marks

IAF Airmen 2/2018 STAR Online Exam Cut Off Marks

Indian Airforce Airmen Cut Off

IAF Airmen Selection Process:-

  • Written Test
  • Document Verification
  • Physical Fitness Test (PFT)
  • Adaptation Test-1
  • Adaptation Test-2
  • Medical Examination
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Join Officers Training Academy Gaya 2020

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Applications are invited from unmarried male Candidates who have passed 10+2 examination with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (hereinafter referred to as PCM) subjects and fulfill the eligibility conditions prescribed in the subsequent paragraphs, for the grant of Permanent Commission in the Army.

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Nationality: A candidate must be unmarried male and must either be : (i) A citizen of India, or (ii) A subject of Bhutan, or (iii) A subject of Nepal, or (iv) A Tibetan refugee who came over to India before the 1st of January 1962 with the intention of permanently settling in India or (v) A person of Indian origin who has migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka and East African countries of Kenya, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, Ethiopia and Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling in India, provided that a candidate belonging to categories (ii), (iii), (iv) and (v) above shall be a person in whose favour a certificate of eligibility has been issued by Govt of India. Certificate of eligibility will however not be necessary in the case of candidates who are Gorkha subjects of Nepal. A candidate in whose case a certificate of eligibility is necessary may be shortlisted provisionally subject to the necessary certificate being given to him by the Govt before declaration of result by SSB/joining training.

Age Limit: A candidate must not be below 16½ years and above 19½ years on the first day of the month in which the course is due to commence i.e. the candidate should not be born before 02 Jan 2001 and not after 01 Jan 2004 (both days inclusive).

Educational Qualification: Only those candidates who have passed 10+2 Examination or its equivalent with a minimum aggregate of 70% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics from recognized education boards are eligible to apply for this entry. Eligibility condition for calculating PCM
percentage of various state /central boards will be based on marks obtained in Class XII only.

How to Apply: Application will only be accepted online. To do so the candidate needs to click on the ‘online application’ button on website www.joinindianarmy.nic.in

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Selection Procedure: The selection procedure is as follows:-
(a) Shortlisting of Applications. Integrated HQ of MoD (Army) reserves the right to shortlist applications based on cut off percentage applied as decided. After shortlisting of candidates, the Centre allotment will be intimated to the candidate online. After allotment of Selection Centre, candidates will have to log in to the website and select their SSB dates on a first come first serve basis.
(b) Only shortlisted eligible candidates depending on the cutoff percentage will undergo SSB at one of the Selection Centres i.e, Allahabad (UP), Bhopal (MP), Bengaluru (Karnataka) or Kapurthala (Punjab) by Psychologist, Group Testing Officer and Interviewing Officer. Call Up letter for SSB interview will be issued by respective Selection Centres on candidate’s registered e-mail ID and SMS only. Allotment of Selection Centre is at the discretion of Directorate General of Recruiting, Integrated Headquarters of MoD (Army) and NO request for changes are entertained in this regard.
(c) Candidates will be put through two stage selection procedure. Those who clear Stage I will go to Stage II. Those who fail in Stage I will be returned on the same day. Duration of SSB interview is five days and details of the same are available at the official website of Directorate General of Recruiting www.joinindianarmy.nic.in. This will be followed by a medical examination for the candidates who get recommended after Stage II.
(d) In the eventuality of being recommended by SSB, candidate should have no objection for undergoing medical examination by board of Male/Female doctors.
(e) Candidates recommended by the SSB and declared medically fit, will be issued joining letter for training in the order of merit, depending on the number of vacancies available.
(f) The finally selected candidates will execute all the Bonds/Certificates as prescribed for the Cadets of NDA entry under AI 53/78.
(g) Candidate will not have any objection in the event of final selection, on allotment of any Arm/Service in the interest of the organisation.

Training: Total training will be 5 years. Details are as under:
(a) Basic Military Training. 1 year (Officer Training Academy Gaya).
(b) Technical Training. (i) Phase-I (Pre Commission Training): 3 Years (CME Pune or MCTE Mhow or MCEME Secunderabad), (ii) Phase-II (Post Commission Training): 1 year at CME Pune or MCTE Mhow or MCEME Secunderabad.
(c) Award of Degree. The candidates will be awarded Engineering degree after successful completion of the final examination. No ante date will be admissible to candidates on account of this Engineering degree. During the last two semesters, the officers will be permitted only one relegation on academic grounds. This relegation will be within the maximum two relegations permitted on academic grounds in the entire Engineering degree (8 semesters) in accordance with JNU Ordinance. Any further relegation of the officer on academic grounds will lead to termination of his commission.

Court Martial Proceedings To Take Place For 2 IAF Officers

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Court Martial Proceedings for IAF officers

Two officers, a Group Captain and a Wing Commander of the Indian Air Force will be facing court-martial proceedings, while four others, two Air Commodores and two newly commissioned Flight Lieutenants are due to face administrative action, for their role in the accidental downing of an IAF Mi-17 Helicopter in what is said to be a ‘friendly fire’ incident.

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The aftermath of a helicopter crash (Representational Image)

The proceedings come just weeks after the newly appointed IAF Chief Air Marshall RKS Bhadauria had owned up to the mistake in his first press conference since his appointment saying it was a “Big mistake on our part. We accept it.”  He had gone on to foreshadow the current development saying, “Our missile had hit the helicopter, this has been established. Administrative action and disciplinary action is being taken.”

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Air Chief Marshal R.K.S. Bhadauria takes over as the Chief of the Air Staff, at Air Headquarters (Vayu Bhavan), in New Delhi on September 30, 2019.

The downing of the IAF’s Mi-17 helicopter according to several defence aviation experts, took place in the “fog of war” during the ensuing aerial ‘dogfight’ between Indian and Pakistani fighters following the events of ‘Operation Bandar’ commonly known as the ‘Balakot Airstrikes’ the day before.

I Got Recommended From The 33 SSB Bhopal Without Any Coaching

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Hello guys! This is Ratnesh Patel. As you all came here to know about my SSB experience so I’ll directly start without wasting any more time. My first SSB was in Bangalore, where I got screened out. The most probable reason for myself being screened out there was a lack of active participation in the group discussion part. I did speak few points but I didn’t show that much interest in other’s points, which clearly showed the lack of active participation. And as a result I got out! Being a Sainik school cadet and getting screened out really hurts a lot. After that, I prepared for my next written exam and got the call letter for my second SSB in Bhopal. I didn’t go for any coaching, I prepared on my own. I got the few sets of OIR and solved them on my own. I downloaded the SSB and prepared for the WAT, TAT and SRT there. I got the study materials from SSBCrack and practised them. I used to watch the GTO videos from YouTube and used to imagine the structures and solved them on my own.  For the interview part I just thought of being honest. I got the list of questions from the SSBCrack and made the best answers on my own. I made myself mentally fully prepared this time and went for the interview without any stress!

Myself Ratnesh Patel from Sainik School Rewa. I got recommended from 33 SSB Bhopal. I didn’t go for any coaching. I got the study materials from the SSBCRACK and practised them. I practised TAT, WAT and SRT a lot . In the SDT part I was honest and wrote what was the reality . In the interview I showed the honesty and was confident enough. The GTO part went well and I showed active participation there . All I’ll suggest to the defence aspirants is that they should try to be more communicative, stay connected to the world and they should try to grasp as much knowledge as they can about the defence. Thank you !

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Now talking about my journey of 5 days there. During my screening day, I went to the hall without any tension and gave my OIR test freely. It’s a very simple test, all you need is to be calm and give the answers. I will suggest you attempt every question as there is no negative marking there and that’s what I did! During the PPDT test, I wrote the story on the first thought which came to my mind without thinking the story to be right or wrong! And during the discussion time, I showed the active participation there and got screened in this time. Now I made myself mentally prepared for the physiology test forgetting about any other tests. I just focused on the psychology part. And next day I wrote positive stories and attempted all words in WAT and did 49 SRT. In the self-description part I wrote the description which I prepared earlier. I will suggest you all to prepare it before your SSB. Now, this test was over and I was getting mentally prepared for my interview and GTO. On the first day of my GTO, I performed well. Again I showed the leadership skills and active participation in my group. In the group obstacle race, I showed all my Josh and helped every team member for crossing the obstacles. In individual obstacles too I showed the presence of mind by choosing the correct sequence to complete the obstacles. The group discussion part also went well as there was no heck in my group and it all went well with everybody’s cooperation. Now in the next day of my GTO I was having the command task which is the turning point for most of the candidates. Here you get the opportunity to prove your leadership. I got a difficult obstacle. But anyhow I completed it.  Not only completed but gave the proper commands to my teammates. And behaved as a leader. Now my GTO part was over and I was having interview on the 4th day. I dressed well and went to the interview hall without any stress and with the cool mind . The questions were asked about my personal life ,about my friends, my teachers, my game, my hobby. The interviewer also asked me about the current events going across the world . He checked my knowledge about the defence by asking me questions about the same. I gave the answers honestly and the answers which I didn’t know, I simply preferred not to answer! Not my conference day came I was nervous as my results were going to be announced on that day!  I went to the conference hall. They asked me about my stay and food. And after that, they asked me to wait outside. Now when the results were announced I heard my chest no and was at the top floor the world after hearing that!

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So guys this was my experience there in the SSB.  I’ll advice to you  that you should improve your communication skills, stay connected with the world and improve the knowledge about the defence. Guys keep practicing for the physiology part too so that you can attempt every problem there. 

Guys all the best for your SSB! Keep practicing. And if you want to know more or want to take any advice you all are welcome I’m dropping my Instagram id you all can contact me there !

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INET 2019 Result Published – Indian Navy

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UPDATE: The INET result has been published again by Indian Navy on 18 Oct 2019. Candidates can check INET officers result on the official website of the Indian Navy. Candidates can also download the INET admit card for the SSB Interview from the same portal.

Indian Navy has published the INET 2019 result for officer candidates on 18th Oct 2019. You can check your INET result on the official website of the Indian Navy.

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INET Syllabus INET exam will be of two hours duration. It will contain 100 Multiple Choice Questions comprising Questions on EnglishReasoning & Numerical AbilityGeneral ScienceMathematical Aptitude & General Knowledge. Each section will be of 100 marks with negative marking of one mark for incorrect answer.

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Cracked SSB Interview To Join Indian Military Academy

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Hello, my name is Yatharth and I got recommended for IMA – 148th course from SSC Bhopal on 9th September 2019. I have been declared medically fit from SMB Bhopal and right now waiting for the merit list. I am unable to exactly recapitulate when did I conceive the dream of becoming an Army officer yet I believe it might have started with seeing someone in the uniform with stars on the shoulder. None can deny having gotten attracted to the uniform of an officer. I filled for UPSC CDS -1 exam in end of year 2018 and carried on my preparations according to the exam schedule. I prepared English from Arihant’s and Plinth to paramount, Maths from Arihant’s and Quantum CAT, G.S from books written by Authors like M. laxmikant and Mazid Hussain. Studying from UPSC CSE level books proved immensely helpful to me in cracking the exam. I would suggest aspirants to regularly read Oxford Dictionary and Norman Lewis along with English newspapers to improve their vocabulary as well. After declaration of results in April 2019, I found myself to have been qualified for IMA and OTA interviews.

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I subsequently started collecting information about the SSB interview and types of tests I would have to go through during it. At that time websites like SSBCrack proved to be of benefit and provided me with all the theoretical information I needed about the interview processes. By that time I had a good idea about all the test and procedures. I kept on working on my English and reasoning skills as well.

Later on I came in contact with Colonel Ramesh Narayanan on account of our common interest in fountain pens, who displayed great confidence in my personality and motivated me towards the goal of becoming an officer. He guided me to be in contact of his good friend Colonel Ashokan Sir and such is luck that he turned out to be the director of Olive greens academy.

I talked to Col. Ashokan Sir without prior knowledge of the fact and yet he addressed me so humbly without any sign of irritation because of my endless questions. Col. Ashokan sir told me that he can see the horses among the donkeys and that he finds me to be a horse. I actually felt quite motivated hearing this. I thought If I am a horse already, why not become a lion by learning a few things from the academy and getting an edge over others in this valuable ‘fresher’ attempt.

Henceforth I joined O.G in the month of July and learnt many things there. I would specially thank Wing commander Ashim Kapoor sir who was our Psychologist at O.G.

I would not lie if I say I was his most disliked and yet super liked student at the academy. He helped me ameliorate many things in myself and taught me how I could introspect myself. He did not give me the fish, he taught me how to fish.

I got pleasure of being interviewed by Col. Gadhok sir. That interview prepared me well for the real one later on. Gto tasks those seemed hard at beginning, became my most superior skill at the actual SSB.

I made many friends there. My roommate Pradhyuman has gotten recommended for NDA entry this year from same SSB through which I have.

I left Olive greens in end of July. My SSB was scheduled on August 15th, 2019. I reached the city of Bhopal on 14th and spent the day in a hotel preparing some notes for my lecturette and group discussions. The weather was rainy and cold. It was raining cats and dogs on 15th. I reached railway station and met some gentlemen there who were there for same purpose. The receiving bus came late by an hour and we talked until then. All of us sat in the bus and they drove a long way to SSB, I saw the upper lake and lower lake on my way to SSB. We were given 20 Board to report to.

Two things happened that day,

  1. I, along with five others were given a return ticket because of non-presentation of degree.
  2.  I caught viral fever and fell ill.

I consider it a very fortunate happening now. Had I not forgotten that document, I would be taking all 5 days SSB in great fever that followed.

I met a Sir there, he told me to come back and take SSB freshly. “I see a chance in you, and I don’t want you to lose that chance. Come back, you will get through.”

I came back to hotel where I fell utterly sick at night. Next noon I left for my home. Fever took almost 10 days to bid my body a goodbye.

During all this I went to university and collected the missing document.

My next SSB date came out to be 4th September 2019.

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I reached to reporting place at the last minute all thanks to rain and traffic that day. This time they drove the short way to SSB and we missed seeing the beautiful lakes again. In bus itself I made a few friends.

Documents check was swift this time and I was allotted chest no 1 as I was the first in line. I felt a different luck with that chest no 1. As I was destined to be the champion. My roommates were both good, Piyush ji and Harsh bhai.

We came to our rooms and filled our PIQ forms.

Next day was screening in and we woke up early. I did not take a bath that day. I was fun. I completed all questions from my OIR tests. They were pretty simple and many of them were already marked on the sheet.

PPDT was a simple image of friends’ meetup as far as I assumed. During tea break I collected my group and we discussed how we shall go in during our group discussion.

I was the first to narrate. Surprisingly, assessors did not hear to my story much and only after five six lines they called out ‘Next’, it hit me at first but I was fairly confident about my body language and narration. I did well in group discussion. We reached to a common story fairly quickly and I was given the responsibility to narrate the group story by everyone. However the assessors said that they have gotten the idea and it is not required.

The results came out. Harsh bhai did not make it to second round. Total 15 people were screened in. My batch had 8 gentlemen. Our phones were confiscated. I was again allotted my lucky chest no 1.

Fortunately Piyush ji was still there. We were allotted different line of rooms now. I made new friends and as it was a small group everyone was highly amicable. All the gentlemen were friendly and humble.

Second day we had to wake up without alarms. It was our psych test day and I was directed that it would be my interview day as well. I felt highly motivated that day.

It started with TAT. All the images were very simple and had high scope for imagination. I wrote all the stories positively and kept the story brief and highly relevant to the image displayed. It is very important to catch the background nuances in my opinion. And the most important suggestion is, “don’t create any problem if it is not in picture already and until it is displayed as main subject in the picture.” Look out, there are thousand ways for a picture to take place. I wrote a personal story in the blank image about my friend and I.

WAT were easy and I mostly wrote observations.

My suggestion would be, ‘Observations > information > suggestions > personal’.

I was not able to complete all the SRT, did 43 to be exact. Look at the SRT carefully, you will automatically understand what it wants to see in you. What quality it wants you to evince out.

I was called for interview after a short break of half an hour during which I revised all the information I had collected from I.T cell the night before.

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Deputy President Sir of the Navy 33 board took my interview. It went on roughly for around 1 hour and 45 minutes but seemed like as if it was only five minutes long. He is a very humble and kind person to communicate with. Most of the questions were from my PIQ itself ranging up to Physics, genetics, evolution, history, travelers, geography, rivers of India and World. I was given to discuss long length about Greek Philosophy of stoicism and Indian Philosophy schools like carvaka and Mimansa. I believe the most important part of the interview is being comfortable with yourself. Comfortable with what you know and what you don’t and how much and how much not.

And, to express it as clearly as you can. I suggest forbidding gesticulations.

My interview went all well. I was happy with my performance and felt cheerful and elated towards the days to come.

We could not go out that day as it was raining very heavily but we certainly had some fun inside our room. I found my friend Rohil a very good person and in my personal view competent enough to get recommended.

Next day was GTO day. We started out with GPE which was a fairly simple exercise. I listed down the situations there were, divided the team into parts. Wrote down a workable plan and mentioned the distances, speeds and time during the actions. The discussion was fair and gentle. Again I was chosen as the narrator and this time I got to narrate the story.

There was a problem to which I had the solution but my group did not finalize on it. GTO asked me about it, I answered that sorry our group did not decide on the issue Sir.

GD was again very enjoyable because of all my friends. Everyone got to tell their points and it did never become any kind of fish market.

My lecturette was about Dropping water table in India and it went very well. I spoke for around 2:30 minutes but it was crisp and I ensured there was brevity in my lecture.

PGT followed the lecturette and all the obstacle ground that looked scary from far became the friendliest ground to work upon. All the team worked hands in hands to cross the obstacles. I was at the front with my dear rope and the plank to work with. Ballis were less used.

I suggest everyone to keep a sight on the white part. It gives the main idea. And to always measure the white to white distance if it is approachable by plank directly.

Calling out everyone as ‘Gentlemen’ may fetch you some extra marks but calling out people ‘bro, man’ will give them a decrement certainly.

HGT was almost similar to PGT and I could not find out any significant difference between both except for that we were more closely assessed during HGT than PGT.

Here GTO would test your equanimity and composure and group skills so maintain your calm and peace and keep your team motivated at all costs. Never ever lose your temper during any of the group tasks.

We were relieved after the HGT.

One last suggestion about GTO day one is to wear your white dress immaculately and get there only after shaving. Keep your nails clipped and shoes tight, lest you need to tie them mid task.

That day I went to Van vihar with my friends. Piyush ji, Sumit ji, Himkar ji, Prabhat ji and I had great fun during our long cycling session. The weather was great that day.

At night I collected our group and we planned about the snake race positions. I suggested my place to be 2nd last as I was powerful enough to climb walls with help of one person and pull him by myself later.

Next day was GTO- 2 day. We started with the snake race. I volunteered to demonstrate figure 8 obstacle. Snake race started. Our war cry was ‘vande mataram’.

I would shout ‘vandeeeee’ and rest all would shout ‘matarammm’ on top of their lungs. Such a jovial display of teamwork, strength and brotherhood it was. We crossed each obstacle easily.

The important part here is to carry the snake and being with everyone. To wait for others if you are leading and to help others if you are powerful.

As a secret, the second last position is the most influential one. I knew it from my experience at Olive greens.

Next was Individual obstacles.

I started out with Tarzan Jump then tiger leap and double ditch. Barbed drum and commando walk, Burma Bridge and lastly a jump from an upslope.

My hobby of rope climbing made almost 60 percent of I.O very easy for me.

My suggestion here is to be totally fearless during all the tasks. You will do good at it.

Last was Command task.

Here I was called in last. I was called in 5 times by my friends. I did my duty well by helping my commander and giving him ideas whenever I was asked to.

I invited chest no 4 and 5 to help me after a brief interview by the GTO sir.

My task was rather different that everyone else’s. I was given a circular obstacle with a bomb in middle which was to be carried out of the boundary. One approach was made inaccessible and I was to go in from one of rest two approaches. At times we were denied to use our helping material because of breaking of rules. GTO sir kept stressing me out by various means but I did not give up. At the end we found two workable ideas and were returned to initial point.

Our tasks were all finished after this. GTO sir invited everyone to ask questions if any. I asked “What is bravery, where does it lie in?”

To which GTO sir answered humbly according to his own views.

We were debriefed and then we returned to our rooms. At night we watched the movie saaho in an open theatre. Bad movie but great fun with friends, cool breeze and rain.

Next day was final day the conference day. We were briefed by JCOs and later an officer. We were motivated about our future and lives. And some were warned not to come to SSB to the 20th time.

Conference started. I was not made to wait much. It might have been around 4-5 minutes. I was the first one to be there. I had prepared myself to answer all the questions which I could not during my interview. But my conference turned out to be pretty simple.

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I entered the room and wished everyone a good morning. After which I was gently told to take a seat. A voice came from the right 1’o clock position and then after I did not see anyone else in the room. I only focused on the interviewing sir. He asked me questions about my stay at SSB. What I observed here and what I told about SSB building to my family. Lastly suggestions were asked to which I gave one. I suggested that a small model of I.O should be installed in common ground as well so that candidates can practice on ropes before the actual I.O day. To which they said that they want us to practice at home before we come here. Everyone laughed including me and I was told to leave.

I bid everyone a good day and left out of the room.

I was happy with my performance.

We fell in after a short break and nervous discussions, in Manekshaw hall of 22 board. We sat on our seats and were given our phones back.

After a brief while a lady officer, Lt. Colonel Kamalpreet sagi mam came to announce our results.

She got on the podium and said, “Sorry everyone I have gotten no file or list and the batch seems to be a washout.”

Everyone skipped a beat. I skipped two maybe.

Then for relief she asked, “So anyone thinking they got recommended?”

I raised my hand, as few of my friends did.

She said, “Hmm… Many, but fastest finger first few han”

She took out a paper from back of her pocket and said she had gotten a few names there. Everyone crossed their fingers and had a breath of hope. I wished should my name come in these ‘few’ I would be the happiest. Her statement then quickly changed to, “oh, sorry, I think there is only one name here.”

Again the air got thick. I thought it was one of chest no 12 or 9 certainly. Maybe I, in the back of my head, maybe, maybe I.

She instructed that the called out chest no should come forward then to left and say loud his name and roll no.

Then she said in a loud voice, “CHEST NO 1”.

I could not believe it. I stood up. Came forward. Looked down towards my yellow shirt, crumbled trouser, shoes, chest no 1 and my blue tie coming out of it. I felt I could not contain whatever it was inside me in that moment. I started crying with joy and yet it never felt like joy or sadness specifically. It felt like for the first time I was alive. As If I was just born and I had full knowledge of my own existence. I could not say out my name in the first time. Later on I shouted it out like I shouted out war cry in GTO ground. And I am telling you, calling out your own name will never feel better than in the moment you get recommended.

Many things happened later on. I informed my family, my girlfriend and friends. Met my friends again and life continues.

I have been declared medically fit and waiting for the merit list as of now.

I would quote Marcus Aurelius here,

“The time is at hands when you shall forget all the things, and all the things shall forget you.”

You will know what I mean in the moment when you will call out you name and roll number. I hope you all do soon. 

Thank you.

5 Ways To Kill Anxiety Before SSB Interview

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Nerves—they affect the best of us. Some interview nerves = Good. Feeling anxious before a big event in your life is perfectly normal and actually a healthy response to the stimulus and situation you’re faced with. (And don’t forget that a little anxiety will actually help keep you sharp and quick-witted.) But obviously, it’s crucial that you don’t let your interview nerves impact your performance in a negative way.

Lots of interview nerves = Bad

If you are so nervous that you feel overwhelmed and can’t think straight then that’s not a great place to be and clearly, your performance will be affected in a way that won’t be beneficial.

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Interview nerves and anxiety arise mainly through fear of the unknown and in this article we tell you exactly what to expect and how to prepare your mind and body to ensure you feel relaxed and confident during your SSB interview.

The best part about getting an SSB interview is you have at least a minimum of month’s time to prepare to and figure out what you need to do to get yourself under control.

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  1. Plan ahead: This cannot be stressed enough. All too often SSB applicants get knots in the pits of their stomachs because they don’t know what to expect. Not knowing what kind of curve balls SSB can throw at you can be pretty nerve wrecking. But an easy way to walk into your scheduled SSB interview with confidence is to plan ahead and think through all of the worst-case scenarios. This includes not only reviewing all stages of the testing and formulating answers to common personal interview questions such as “why do you want to join the Armed Forces?” and “why should we select you instead of the other applicants?” but also jotting down answers to the questions you fear the most. For example, is there a particular question that you are just dreading that the interviewing officer will ask? If so, face your greatest fear and try coming up with an answer that is both honest and will reflect you in a positive light.This is not to say that you should memorize all of your responses, however; after all, some variant of these questions may be asked and you don’t want to appear robotic in your replies. But having some idea of what you could say is a sure way to get rid of some nerves. You also want to make sure that you do some thorough research on the Armed Forces—make sure to know a tad bit about India’s history at battles, its latest operations, battle tanks, artillery, submarines, acquired aircraft, etc. Not only will it demonstrate that you are serious about working for the nation but it can also give your answers some substance.
  2. Accentuate the Positive: The self-help gurus are right: It pays to think positive, especially when it comes to SSB interviews. The 5-day long testing process can be exhaustive and it’s easy to get cynical, remember that even the best candidates face repeated rejections.While cynicism and bitterness can be entertaining at a dinner party, these qualities can really hurt you in job interviews. Nobody wants to employ a candidate with an attitude problem.

    At the same time, negativity can prevent you from seeing your key traits clearly and expressing them well in your interview. Prepare and practice with the positive attitude that you can ace this SSB interview. Fake it until you make it!

  3. Don’t Give In to Desperation:  No matter how desperately you want to join the Armed Forces, remember that it’s just one opportunity. Your entire future is not dependent on landing this particular service. Sure, it looks good outwardly, but it’s not your only option. So don’t over exert yourself and don’t give up either. You will get more opportunities like this in future. No matter what happens, this SSB interview will be a learning experience that will make you a better job candidate and a great professional in the long run.
  4. Practice Interviewing Aloud: Role play your personal interview. No, you are not psychic and we aren’t either, so what you practice won’t be 100% accurate but it will absolutely help if you can run through a simulated interview a few times before you actually do one.Grab a friend or a family member and have them play the part of the interviewing officer.
  5. Visualize A Successful Interview: Once that’s all done, it’s time to hit the hay and get some serious rest. Before you go to sleep, pre-visualize your complete journey of 5 days one more time. Imagine yourself knocking it out of the ballpark and really sailing through it with no problems.Go ahead and laugh if you want, but it’s been proven that by imagining yourself in a positive light actually does help when it’s time to do the real thing! Besides, this is YOUR imaginary interview, right?

    Why not have a little fun?!

Cracked NDA SSB Interview from SSB Allahabad

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Cleared NDA SSB Interview

Hey defence aspirants out there. My name is Leroy Fernandes and I got recommended in my first attempt from 34 SSB Allahabad (the so-called rejection center), in my very first attempt.so let me give you gentlemen and women some insight into where my journey began.it all started, when I was in my class 9th standard, I was young and motivated to join the forces. I was an obese and chubby kid and a very average student in my class. When I got to know about the fitness standards of the army, I began running and over the next three years began gymming as well. I developed an interest in physical fitness not considering my academics.i did lose weight and not only that, I became a marathon runner and also developed a good physique.it did give me a good feeling and also gave me a kickstart to my long journey.not paying much attention to my academics, I couldn’t clear my NDA in my class 12th and hence it came as a shock to me. Slowly I began to realize that in order to become an officer I need to work on my olq’s.i worked on my time management and also started becoming more organized and finally cleared my NDA written in the second attempt.

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I soon got a call letter for my nda ssb in September. I saw the selection center and was shocked again! it was sce Allahabad, the so called rejection center.some people told me that i will surely fail,i wont be able to get through.they also told me only the best are recommended from there. i thought to myself as an officer how would  i get over this,so i put aside all negative ideas about the centre and told myself if i have to get selected i’ll get from the so called rejection centre.

I had my reporting on 9th september ,2019 at the allahabad railway station. I set out with a very positive attitude to give my best. I promised my parents that i’ll do my best and leave the selection to the esteemed authorities. I reached the Allahabad railway station at 10:50 and the bus took us from there to sce Allahabad at 13:00 hrs.i made many friends at the railway station itself and so got company from the very beginning. we had our documentation and were then sent to our 34 ssb dormitories.in the night all the freshers including me started discussing so as to how to avoid a fishmarket in our group discussion. Thereafter we all went to sleep by 22:00hrs.

Day-1

We all got up excited and ready for our tests. I got up at 4:00 am in order to get well prepared for the following tests.we had our breakfast at 5:30 hrs in the morning and our tests were to be conducted at 7:30 am.after a delightful breakfast,all the candidates were taken to the testing hall and were made to sit for one and a half hour straight.after that the senior jco came in and gave us instructions about the oir and ppdt.therafter we were given our non verbal set of 40 questions which we had to do in 17 minutes and after that a verbal test of 50 questions in 25 minutes.these tests were not that hard and were not easy as well.if you practise questionns of these type you’ll get through easily.i did all the questions in both sets.thereafter we had our picture perception test.we were shown a total of 5 characters three male and two female discussing something.i made a story on teamwork to advertise a project.after that ,we had our gd.i did a very confident and crisp narration in the given 1 minute time.i also contributed many times in the gd.also because of our teams pre plan to not make the gd a fishmarket,it worked out successfully ,even the assesors were surprised and tried to make us argue ,but we followed protocol and didn’t argue ,overall we had a very healthy dicussion.

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After an hour and a half we got our results and out of 68 ,40 were screened in.believe me the high rate of screening was only due to the cooperation and teamwork we all potrayed.we had become the best of friends on the very first day.this was the plus point all of us 40 had.after this all of us were assigned our chest numbers and i got 11.thereafter we filled our piq’s and returned to our barracks.

Day 2-psych and interview

The next morning we all woke up at the same time and had our breakfast,then we were taken to the testing hall.this time there was no waiting,the tests began.

First we had tat,wat,srt and then sd.everything went smooth ,i did 12 on 12 tat,60 on 60 wat ,45 srt’s and gave an honest self description in my words and also gave a few genuine points of my weakness and also how i would like to overcome them.

My tip to clear psych-be yourself,put down the first idea that comes to your mind,be quick,crisp and genuine the entire time.remember,in psych there is nothing wrong or correct its just what you think and how do you react to it.just be confident and don’t make cuts or lines in tat,wat and srt.try to make minimum errors.

Interview

My interview wasn’t that long,it just took 30 minutes.the interviewer only asked me personal questions ,questions related to my hobbies,general awareness questions.he asked me what was brexit and why did britain separate from eu.i told him that i didn’t know the clear answer,but still he tried to test me.finally he bid me a goodbye with a firm handshake and told me to do well in my gto tasks.i thought my interview wasn’t that good and started to introspect myself.

My tips-be confident of no matter what you say,don’t blabber anything that comes to your mind.think and speak.fill your piq wisely,it should be full of constructive activities.dont worry about co curricular activties and other achievements,be confident about yourself and have faith in yourself.put down things only about what you know otherwise just leave it.most importantly,forget about what you have done in your previous tasks and go ahead with full josh for the next tasks.

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Gto,day-1,day3

These were the tasks i feared the most but it turned out the easiest for me.we reported 6:30 am at the gto grounds of 34 ssb.we waited for the assesors to come .in the meanwhile we all talked and laughed to pass time.the assesors came and we were divided into 4 groups of 10 each.i was in the second group.our assesor was a smart looking sardarji in his mid 40’s.he had a very plain and convincing smile on his face throughout.first ,he breifed all of us about the tasks and then the fun started.

Gd-1 topic-what causes floods and how can we prevent it?

I was the first speaker and started off by giving instances of the recent floods in kerala and karnataka.thereafter ,everybody tried to speak up and yes ! It did turn  into a fishmarket.then after some time i spoke and told the group that all of us need to speak clearly and also not cross cut each othe.i said it in a very calm manner.everybody listened.overall i spoke about 8-10 times in the entire gd and our discussion was fruitful.

Gd-2 topic- what shapes your future opinion,is it emotions,education or experience?

The discussion was again good and loud,but we came to a conclusion.

Imp pts to remember-speak but speak logically,give new points,agree with team mates,don’t cross cut each other,come to a common conclusion and yes if possible please converse in english.its very important.

Gpe-group planning exercise was good and we all wrote our stories and then discussed about it and one of us narrated.

[be a major contributor in this.give new ideas,try and stick to your point if you feel its legitimate.also speak up,however bad your idea is,just try atleast express yourself]

Pgt- i had no ideas about how to overcome the obstacles but observed,learned and applied them.try to be in the peripheral vision of your gto.but don’t try to broadcast yourself infront on him.be calm during the tasks.

Gor– this was the best part of the entire gto . Our team was given a snake in form of a rope bag and we were told to compete with other groups.the group which follows all rules and tackles all obstacles at the earliest will win.our war cry was -how is the josh?,high sir!was the reply.we all did all the obstacles in full josh and our group came first.remember don’t injure yourself in this task otherwise you wont be able to complete other tasks.josh main hosh mat khona.

Hgt-this was similar to pgt ,the only difference was that the group was divided into half.it was easy.in this task my suggestion would be that – try to express yourself and put forward logical ideas.if you don’t know how to tackle the obstacles,just observe for some time and then speak up,but gentlemen don’t be silent or at the back.

Lecturette-one of the most feared taks they say.but i say it’s the easiest and one of the most important way to express yourself.just be confident,relate to things you’ve seen in your life,try to link the topic with releavant things and im sure youll sail through.my topic was ozone layer depletion.

[this was all about day 1 of gto ,i would advise everyone,to do their best on the first day as gto already marks your performance on the first day.]

Gto-2,day 4

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Individual obstacles

It was raining very heavily and we thought that the gto will cancel the individual obstacles task.the ground was mucky and slippery .but nothing doing,gto sir told us that it’s the best time to test the strength and endurance of officers.i completed 11 obstacles ,i did slip and fall in between but i did not give up till the end.the moral here is that,be prepared nomatter what,all obstacles are easy and you can easily complete them .have faith in yourself.

Command task- i was called the second for the command task.i chose two of my teammates who were doing well.i got a comparatively tough obstacle than others and had to use all three resources -balli,phatta and the rope.i was also called three times as a subordinate.

Friends in this task remember to call people who are doing well [the gentlemen whom i called as my subordinates got recommended with me].always try to motivate your team members.i did so by saying how’s the josh?.also be calm ,gto will try to pressurise you by saying there is no time,but be cool and confident of your move.

Fgt-this is the last task of the gto tests.there is nothing much you can do here.but if you havent got a chance to showcase yourself,then this is the chance.

Conference,day5 –it was the last day for everyone.everybody packed their luggages with heavy hearts and reported at the reporting shed.from there we were taken to the conference waiting hall. Every body was anxious about the result but still humor and fun prevailed. I was called at 9:45 for my conference,it lasted for 5 minutes.all the assesors were in their uniform and it was a moment of pride to see them infront of me.i wished the president of the board and sat on the chair.he asked me to rate my performance.i told him that i gave my best but  i had to improve on some areas in my interview.he again asked me about the brexit issue and he told me to state 3 reasons why did britain leave eu.i told him one as there is only one reason ,but he tried probing into the details and also told me that i hadnt checked back on the topic.i confidently denied him and told him that ,it was all the information i could gather.he then asked me about my stay and then bid me goodbye!

I was sceptical about the result and thought that i wont get recommended the way the president asked me those questions.

After everybody’s conference was over.an officer came in and said.so gentlemen how many you think will get selected?we all said with full josh 40 on 40 sir!.he said good josh gentlemen,but as you know that there are only a few choices of clothes that we like ,similarly there are only a few candidates who fit the selection system criteria.after hearing this,thoughts of rejection started passing by my mind and i was thinking about how i’ll go home and tell my parents and friends about what happened.just then sir said 6 gentlemen are selected.here are the chest numbers.chest no 11,12,14 ,17,25 and 27. It all became still ,i froze.it was the best feeling in the world,my two years of harwork paid off!my parents face flashed infront of me.i was living my dream,finally! I was confused as to how to react?i was feeling bad for my friends who couldn’t make it but at the same time i was happy to be the chosen one to make it from the rejection centre!

After that we had documentation and medicals,and now i am waiting for the merit.

Gentlemen,atlast i would say don’t give up on your dreams,don’t listen to anyone about the procedure,be yourself,be confident and be calm,you’ll sail throught the rough seas,i assure you.and for my repeater friends,please don’t give up,you’ll be there right infront of the flag someday!just don’t lose hope!jai hind!

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What is a Military Diplomat? Read to know how Wing Commander Anjali Singh is making history

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This year has seen women in the military going out and making a name for themselves, with the Indian Airforce taking the lead in empowering women in the military. Flight lieutenant, Avani Chaturvedi, became to the first female fighter pilot on July 17 2019. Wing Commander Shaliza Dhami became the first lady officer to command a flying unit. Squadron Leader Minty Agarwal earned the distinction of being the first female officer to be awarded the Yudh Seva Medal, for her role in Operation Bandar. Only a few days ago, yet another lady officer of the IAF created history by being appointed as a military diplomat.

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Flight lieutenant, Avani Chaturvedi, became to the first female fighter pilot
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Wing Commander Shaliza Dhami became the first lady officer to command a flying unit
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Squadron leader Minty Agarwal was the first lady officer to be conferred the Yudh Seva Medal

Who is Wing Commander Anjali Singh?

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Wing Commander Anjali Singh outside the Russian embassy

Wing Commander Anjali Singh is a flight engineer trained on the MiG-29 fighter aircraft, who has earned the distinction of being the Indian Air-force’s firs lady officer to be part of the countries diplomatic mission. She has been appointed as a Deputy Air Attache in India’s diplomatic mission with Russia. Wing Commander Anjali will serve in the Russian embassy as part of a group of defence attache’s representing the airforce.

What is a Military Diplomat?

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Defence attache’s attending a workshop along with their civil counterparts

A military diplomat, formally known as a Military/Naval/ Air Attache’s serve as the primary representatives of their respective services to the country they are diplomatically attached. They are a member of the armed forces who serve in an embassy as a representative of his/her country’s defence establishment abroad and in this capacity enjoys diplomatic status and immunity. A defence attache is a generic term covering personnel from all three branches of the armed services, although some larger countries may appoint an attache to represent an individual service branch, such as an air force (As in the case of Wing Commander Anjali Singh) or naval attache. The attache is usually responsible for all aspects of bilateral military and defence relations.

Roles and Responsibilities of a Defence Attache

Their responsibilities include attending ceremonial functions, taking an active part in military events organised by their host country. Their duties also involve meeting with their military counterparts from other nations, hosting social gatherings for foreign military officials, operate and provide oversight on military matters to the countries ambassadors and diplomatic staff.

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Indian Tri-service officers part of a diplomatic mission

These attaches are expected to maintain acute knowledge of their host countries, military capabilities, operational readiness, training modules, among other pertinent service issues. The diplomatic officer is the primary counsel on perceived or legitimate changes to the host countries military leadership, hierarchy, strategy. They are directly responsible for reporting on any other factors which may alter the course of relations with the attaches own country or its allies.

A legacy

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Women have been making a name for themselves in the Air Force

Wing Commander Anjali Singh is the first woman officer to be representing her service and her chief at the geopolitical level. Her appointment to the Russian embassy will pave the way for generations of highly motivated military women to serve their country at the highest levels.

A Beginners Guide To Understanding Left-Wing Extremism

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Left-Wing Extremism is one of the most damaging national security threats to the country, cautioned former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at a security summit. Recently this month Intelligence agencies warned the State police forces and Central Armed Police Forces about a surge in radical left-wing attacks, in Naxalite infested areas.

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Young Naxal recruits

What is Left Wing Extremism?

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Maoist rally

Left-Wing Extremism, commonly referred to as Naxalism or Maoism, is a persisting security challenge. The roots of this brand of insurgent violence derive its origins from the violent uprisings in the village of Naxalbari, situated in the Darjeeling district of West Bengal. The violent movement started in 1967 under the direct leadership of Charu Majumdar and Kannu Sanyal (both communist leaders, affiliated to the banned Communist Party of India-Maoist). The violent uprising was aimed at empowering the peasant class and tribals, as a means to rise above perceived oppression from the landlords. The 72-day uprising during which one police sub-inspector and nine tribal protestors were killed, ignited the flames of what is now India’s most daunting security challenge.

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Charu Majumdar, the father of the Naxalite movement in India

The Naxal Ideology

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Artwork depicting Mao Zedong and the Chinese revolution

Revolution can only be achieved through the barrel of a loaded gun!

Chinese Dictator -Mao Zedong-

The Maoists follow staunch communist philosophy, especially the variant proposed by the Chinese genocidal dictator Mao Zedong (deriving the term Maoism from his name). Their objective is to wage an armed revolution to overthrow the established order, modelled on the lines of Mao’s Chinese revolution. The Naxals have dubbed their armed rebellion as the New Democratic Revolution. The movements guerrilla warfare doctrine is adopted from Mao Zedong’s ‘Little Red Book.’ This guerilla warfare doctrine serves as a field manual for the communist extremists to wage a protracted peoples war.

Where Is Naxalism Prevalent?

Naxalites operate in over 60 districts in India, spanning across various states. Left-wing insurgency is most prevalent in Jharkhand, West Bengal, Bihar, Chattisgarh, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.

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Naxal affected districts (Courtesy Al Jazeera)

Guerilla Warfare

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The Maoists rely upon dirty guerilla warfare tactics. Guerilla Warfare is a form of irregular warfare, which allows small mobile teams of combatants to leverage speed, surprise and knowledge of the terrain to wreak havoc on a larger, more trained and better-equipped troop body. Since traditional military/paramilitary organisations operate on the concept of force concentration (large, heavily armed bodies of men) Guerilla tactics were formed on the philosophy of force dispersion (small, agile teams of combatants). The Maoists thus incorporate the use of improvised weapons, booby traps, ambushes, hit and run tactics, raids and sabotage. Police and CRPF personnel deployed to counter Naxals often suffer casualties from surprise assaults and improvised explosives while patrolling dense jungles.

5 Phases Of Left Wing Extremism

  1. Preparatory Phase: This involves a detailed recce of new areas identifying eminent people, places to be attacked, and identifying public issues which may be leveraged politically by the CPI-M and other affiliated political organisations
  2. Perspective Phase: Mobilising Maoist front organisations, such as NGO’s, Students bodies, labour unions etc to demonstrate against recognised governments and administrative bodies
  3. Guerrilla Phase: Leveraging public dissent and organising it into violent uprisings
  4. Base Phase: The Maoists try and establish a Naxal stronghold, to maintain dominance
  5. Liberated Phase: The final phase is set to be accomplished once the Maoists establish a peoples government after overthrowing the established order.

JNU And Other Frontal Organisations

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JNU Student in 2016

The Maoists do not rely solely on armed revolts to further their aims. They have sophisticated and deeply entrenched frontal organisations, designed to manipulate public perceptions. Bodies like the peoples Democratic Front of India, The Democratic Student Union and other student politics bodies operating in premier institutes like the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) to cite oppression, preying upon public sentiments to garner public empathy towards their cause. Maoist organisations run several human rights NGO’s which often exaggerate instances of Police/security forces excesses. These are some of the most elaborate psychological operations in force by the Naxals.

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Student Protest at JNU

Reasons For The Continuing Prevalence Of Naxalism

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Poverty is a direct factor in prolonging an insurgency

The spread of any form of domestic rebellion is among other things largely associated with a lack of development in a state or district. The spread of Naxalism is directly correlated to abject poverty and lack of infrastructure. The lower the level of development initiatives and education, the easier it is to leverage the situation and recruit Naxal cadres. After metro cities like Mumbai and Delhi don’t face a Naxalite problem, however, districts deep in the hinterland have been facing such issues for decades.

The Way Forward

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CAPF personnel on patrol in Naxal territory

Along with a rigid security approach, development of infrastructure, civic action initiatives such as skill development and education of tribals are a requirement to counter this Naxalite menace, which has been prevailing for decades. Once the people feel empowered by the state, they will not fold to the narrative of taking up arms against the state. Therefore development is the premier counter-insurgency strategy.