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SSBCrackTop Must Follow Blogs For Indian Defence Aspirants

Top Must Follow Blogs For Indian Defence Aspirants

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There are lot of ways to prepare for SSB interviews or any defence related examination. But the two major ways are physical and online, physical ways are like joining any SSB interview training/coaching academy and online way is through referring to blogs, articles, discussion forums. Both ways have their own pros and cons, but this article will tell you few best websites and blogs which are recommended for every defence aspirants.

The reason one must follow these blogs are:

  1. Up to date articles on Indian defence activities helps you to know more about your dream job.
  2. Helps you to know Indian Defence much better.
  3. Helps you to answers few Defence related questions in SSB Interview.
  4. Free of cost service. 

 List of few recommended websites/blogs:

1. Livefist: This blog is one of the winner in Defence IQ blogging awards, started by an Indian journalist Shiv Aroor, Delhi-based journalist and TV anchor with India’s TV Today Network,run the popular Indian aerospace & defence blog Livefist.This blog is full of news about Indian Defence and its day to day activities. This blog gets daily updates with all new happening in Indian Defence.
livefist
2. Chindits: This amazing blog was started by Suman Sharma, ex-Directing Staff from the Indian Military Academy, World’s 1st woman to do Sukhoi & MiG-35 sorties, Limca record holder, Award winning defence journalist, cleared SSB Interviews  3 times in a row. In Chindits you will get each and every deeper details about Indian Defence.

chindits

3. Tarmak007: This blog was started by Anantha Krishnan M, Hardcore Defense and Aviation writer. Close to 20 years of experience in Media and Communications-related field. Tarmak007 is dedicated to Indian defence and its aviation sector, you can get good information related to Indian defence aviation here.

tarmak

4. Broadsword: This blog is owned by Ajai Shukla, this blog also gets regular updates related to Indian Defence happenings.

broadsword

So warrior you can follow these blogs to increase and update your knowledge about Indian defence, it may help you during SSB interviews and other fields. Do you have any other useful blogs, do share it in the comment box below. 

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11 COMMENTS

  1. Hey,
    What a fantastic Post! Enjoyed reading the article above, really explains everything in detail, the article is very interesting and effective and ingenious. Thank you and good luck for the upcoming articles!

    • Not sure about all the differences but one of the difference is that the pass outs from AFA, IMA and NA join their respective Defence Forces as Officer for Permanent Commission, whereas, pass outs from OTA, join Forces for Short Service Commission (I think OTA pass outs join Army only, someone correct me if I am wrong)!

    • difference between IMA, OTA, AFA and NA is that officers commissioned from Indian Military Academy gets permanent commissioning where as from OTA they get short service commissioning of ten years. But officers passed out from OTA gets permanent commission if they opt after ten years of service.

      Training period in IMA for non technical branch is 72 weeks and for technical branch it is 52 weeks. Whereas in OTA, both for technical and non technical, training period is 48 weeks.

      IMA is only for male candidates whereas OTA is for male and female both. Similarly, AFA, NA is also for both male and female candidates.

      In AFA, training for flying is 72 weeks, and for ground duty it is 52 weeks and for technical it is 72 weeks.

      In NA, the training for graduate entry is only 22 weeks. After that they get commissioned.

      IMA and OTA is only for army officers whereas AFA is for air force and NA is only for navy and coast guard.

      I hope I answered your question in depth and now you know the exact differences between these academies.

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