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What Indian Army Offers You

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Army, Navy & IAF Women Officers

As a Candidate, all of you have aspirations and dreams, of what your education will finally yield. If you are looking for a fat pay packet, a corporate job is the answer. But above and beyond this should be the question of what the job offer in totality. Let us see what attributes go into making an excellent career. The attributes that one expects from a satisfying profession are:

  • Professional Advancement
  • Job Satisfaction
  • Job Security
  • Economic Stability
  • Social Status
  • Quality of Life
  • Variety and Adventure

If these are what you too are looking forward to, then Army is the profession for you, as these in the Army, compare far more than favourably with any other service.

All of us are aware that, professions are competitive, in so far as promotions are concerned. Army is no different. However, as said earlier the competition in the Army is clean and devoid of any other factor but competence.

Professional Advancement

The promotional avenues available to an Army officer are:

By Time Scale
  • Captain
  • Major
  • Lieutenant Colonel
By Selection
  • Colonel
  • Brigadier
  • Major General
  • Lieutenant General
  • General

Job Satisfaction

Lack of job satisfaction leads to tremendous frustration and results in job-hopping. Jobs in the civil world whether with the government or the corporate leave one with no alternate avenues if stuck with a frustrating portfolio or setup. On the contrary, the sheer variety, sense of purpose, responsibility and pride, negate any job dissatisfaction in the Army.

Job Security

For an effective career, a long-term strategy is essential and this is possible only if continuity and job security is assured. The Army has been structured to ensure that its personnel work with unhindered dignity. Additionally, statutory rules and regulations exist to safeguard the interests of the servicemen adequately both while in service and after retirement.

Foreign Courses and Postings

The service also offers opportunity for courses and postings abroad. The India Army is renowned all over the world and interaction with foreign armies is extensive. Service with UN Forces provides exposure and travel opportunities across the globe.

Pay and Allowances

Consequent to the Sixth Pay Commission salaries have shot up. While the pay and the allowances of an Army officer may superficially appear to be at par with other Central government services, and may be less than that offered by the corporate sector, the quality of life and non-inflationary nature of the perks, which the Army offers outshine the other services. Government job entitles you to many hidden perks, which you may NOT quantify while calculating remuneration. Apparently, there are about 61 types of facilities, benefits and allowances that are applicable to Army in general. In fact if one were to work out the remuneration of a service officer vis a vis a comparable job in the private sector, on the basis of ‘Cost To Company’ (CTC) you would be astounded to find the returns of an Army man to be more if not the same. Some of these perks which are not quantified in terms of cash and are immune to inflation are as follows in case of a Lieutenant, which is the starting rank.

  • Starting Pay Rs 15600/- to Rs 39100/-PM
  • Grade Pay Rs 5400/-
  • Military Service Pay Rs 6000/-PM
  • Kit Maintenance Allowance Rs 400/-PM
  • Transport Allowance Rs 1600/- PM to RS 3200/- PM
  • Field Area Allowance Rs 25% of Basic Pay RS 6780/- PM
  • Counter Insurgency Rs 6300/- PM
  • High Altitude/Uncongenial Climate Rs 5600/- PM
  • Siachen Rs 14000/- PM
  • Flying Pay Rs 9000/- PM
  • Parachute Pay Rs 1200/- PM
  • Special Forces Rs 9000/- PM
  • Gallantry Awards
  • Technical Pay
  • Life Long Pension
  • Qualification Pay/ Grant For Service Courses Rs 6000/- Pm To Rs 20000/- PM
  • Outfit Allowance Renewed Every Three Years Rs 14000/- PM Initial & Rs 3000/- PM
  • Entitled Rations
  • Annual Leave Two Months & Casual Leave 20 Days
  • Concession On Air Travel
  • Free Train Travel Once A Year And Subsidy For Other Journeys.
  • Free Medical- Self And Family In Well Equipped Military Hospitals
  • Subsidised Housing In Clean Cantonments All Over The Country
  • Canteen Facilities For Subsidised Purchase Of Items Including Cars And Air Conditioners.
  • Insurance Cover For Rs 15 Lakhs At Subsidised Premium
  • Group Housing Schemes In Cities Including Metros
  • Low Interest Loans
  • Separated Family Accommodation In Choice Stations.
  • Encashment of Leave Upto 300 Days At Last Pay Drawn
  • Study Leave Upto 2 Years With Full Pay And All Benefits
  • Foreign Postings
  • The above are entitled as per service conditions and qualifications acquired. Cadets at the IMA, OTA, Cadet Training Wing at CME, MCME, and MCTE get a fixed stipend of RS 2100/- PM. Post Retirement Benefits
  • Pension At 50% Of Last Pay Drawn
  • Death Cum Retirement Gratuity
  • Free Medical Treatment Including Dependants
  • Canteen Facilities As Before
  • Insurance Cover
  • Resettlement Opportunities
  • MBA Programme For Retired Officer
  • Training Programme (Officers)

Training for preparing retiring/retired officers for their resettlement in civil life is one of the major functions entrusted to the DGR. The resettlement training courses provide nationally/internationally accepted certification to facilitate officers to get quick employment within/outside the country. In addition six months courses being conducted at reputed B Schools (IIMs – Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Bangalore, Indore, XLRI Jamshedpur, MDI Gurgaon, NMIMS Mumbai. These courses have received an overwhelming response from officers and resulted in good job placements in the corporate sector. Other courses are being conducted in multifarious fields like Information Technology, Security Services, Entrepreneurship Development, Business Administration, Personnel Management, Hotel Management, Tourism, Human Resources Development, Law, Insurance and many other short term courses on miscellaneous subjects. Constant endeavor is made to improve the quality of training by regular monitoring

If the above were to be worked out in tangible terms it would add up to an amount that no private firm would be either capable of or willing to pay.Army, Navy & IAF Women Officers

Social Status in Service

All of us have our own opinion about what constitutes “social status”. However it is an undisputed fact that the status of a ‘warrior’ has stood the test of time. History and society have both held the soldier in esteem and offered him a unique status in society. By joining the Army, one becomes a member of an exclusive and elite brotherhood, which is the envy of one and all.

Post Retirement

Even after laying down the uniform, Army officers continue to have the status of the most respected citizens of our country. This added to their ingrained code of conduct and ethical values enable them to occupy a special social niche in society. Since he is much fitter due to the active lifestyle he has led, a second career or lateral absorption in parallel employment is always eminently feasible. His do or die attitude and mental agility ensures that he never really grows into old age, but continues to contribute and thus remain a valued member of society.

Lifetime Opportunity for Professionals

The Army provides lifetime opportunities to professionals like Doctors, Nurse, Engineers, Lawyers, and Teachers. Commissioned into the various Corps, one can pursue his or her passion to your heart’s content. An excellent infrastructure, dedicated support staff, and healthy environment provide unlimited growth. The Army invests heavily in human and technical resources. The latest and the best tools are made available for research and employment. Periodic forays into the academic world are encouraged in order to imbibe and practice current technology in your chosen field.

Posting/Tenures Subsequent to Commissioning

Training is a judicious mix of technical, military and managerial instruction, in top class institutions run by the Army and a host of other prestigious institutes and establishments including IITs and DRDO. In accordance with the training received, proficiency acquired and aptitude shown, one gets posted on a variety of regimental, staff, or instructional appointments in organizations throughout the country. Additionally officers proceed on deputation to various organizations and foreign appointments.

Unlike in a civil environment where a posting means virtual uprooting of a household and starting a fresh new station, in the Army it is merely a change of scene. With more and more stations

falling under the purview of peace stations and with better infrastructure facilities coming up even in small stations, the pangs of moving are speedily easing up.

Food for Thought

Here it would be apt to reiterate – That all professions serve our motherland – but none of them is in the same league as the Indian Army – for this is the only profession which affords you the opportunity to live up to these stirring lines.

“To every man upon this earth, death comes sooner or later.
And how can a man die better facing fearful odds
For the ashes of his father and the temple of his Gods”
-Macauley

Quality of Life

As an Indian Army officer at 21, you’d be looking at a lifestyle that one cannot imagine in any other profession, so early in life. What compromises “Quality of Life”? On one hand is a job with a thick pay packet but with the drudgery of 9AM to 9PM schedule, no avenues and time for extracurricular activities, no scope for adventure and excitement, no social status, lack of family life, threat of being terminated with a month’s salary, working in suffocating environment with no self respect and honour. On the other hand is a job which offers you challenge, adventure, excitement, honour, prestige, self respect, whole some family life, safety and security for the family and to top it all the love, respect and esteem of our great India. In the somewhat chaotic social and economic conditions that prevail in our country, Army life is an island of sanity and social order that is the envy of our countrymen. Quality of life is an important attribute of Army life, and has no parallel in any other service. Some of the intangibles, which go to make the quality of life in the Army, are:-

  • Service of the motherland.
  • A profession to be proud of
  • Opportunity to travel and know the country and its people/culture/flora and fauna
  • Opportunity to serve and represent the nation abroad
  • A pure and noble profession
  • Honour and social status
  • No stagnation, a new challenge every day.
  • Opportunity for growth
  • Sports and adventure activity
  • Messes, clubs and institutions facilities
  • Education facilities – Both school and professional colleges for children
  • AWWA hostel for girls in metros
  • Army ensures your physical and mental health.
  • Quality of life ensured not only for officers, but also families.

Variety and Adventures

Variety and adventure are the spice and romance of life. No profession has the kind of recreational and adventure facilities to offer as the Army does; from membership of the best clubs in country to horse riding, swimming, golfing, mountaineering, trekking and sailing. Posting to exotic stations gives one an opportunity to see India and its different cultures, in all its vivid glory. You may also get a chance to go abroad on course or on posting. So, if one is looking for a profession, which goes beyond being a mere job, accept the challenge and join the Indian Army.

AEC 124 – Army Education Corps 2017 APPLY NOW

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AEC Notification

Indian army has published the notification and recruitment for Army Education Corps 2017 AEC -124 course. Candidates who are willing to join the Indian army education corps can apply for the AEC 124 recruitment. Candidates will find more details on Indian Army Education Corps Recruitment 2017 AEC 124 in this blog. Applications are invited from married/unmarried MALE Post Graduates in the subjects notified below for Grant of Permanent Commission in the Army Education Corps. Course commencing in January 2017 at Indian Military Academy (IMA), Dehradun, Uttarakhand.

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Army Education Corps Eligibility:

  • Nationality: A candidate 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 and 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 Government of India. Certificate of eligibility will however not be necessary in the case of candidates who are Gorkha subjects of Nepal.
  • Age Limit: – 23 to 27 years at the time of commencement of course. (Candidates born between 02 Jan 90 and 01 Jan 94 both dates inclusive). The date of birth accepted by the office is that entered in the Matriculation or an equivalent examination certificate. NOTE : No other document relating to age will be accepted and no subsequent request for its change will be considered or granted.
  • Educational Qualification: Only those candidates who have passed Post Graduate Degree MA/M.Sc in the following subjects /M.Com/MCA/MBA with 1st or 2nd Division. Important Note: – Candidates must note that only those candidates who have passed Post Graduate Degree MA/M.Sc in the following subjects /M.Com/MCA with 1st or 2nd Division are only eligible. Final Year appearing/Result awaiting students are not eligible.

Army Education Corps Vacancies

  • MA in English/ Economics/ History/ Geography/ Political Science/ Philosophy/ Psychology/ Sociology/ Public Administration/ Statistics /International Relation/ International Studies – 05 Posts
  • M.Sc in Physics/ Chemistry/ Maths/ Botany/ Geology/ Nano Science/ Electronics/ M.Com/ MCA – 03 Posts
  • Foreign language (MA in Chinese/ Tibetan/ Burmese/ Pushto/ Dari & Arabic) – 02 Posts

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Army Education Corps HOW TO APPLY:

  • Applications will only be accepted online on website “www.joinindianarmy.nic.in”. Click on Officer Menu then go to How to Apply and then click ONLINE APPLICATION. Fill the online registration form. Note down the user id and password. Tips to assist in filling up fields have been provided as you click on ONLINE APPLICATION. Before submitting the application check the entries made and save the application. After submitting, take two copies of the printout and the Roll Number generated by the system.
  • Following documents are to be carried to the Selection Centre by the candidate:- (i) One copy of the Print out of application duly signed and affix photograph attested by Govt Gazetted Officer. (ii) Attested copy of Matriculation by the Board concerned (CBSE/State Boards/ICSCE) in which date of birth is reflected for proof of date of birth (Admit card/Marksheet/Transfer/Leaving Certificate etc. are not acceptable for proof of date of birth). (iii) Attested copy of 12th Class Certificate & Marksheet. (iv) Attested copy of Graduate Degree and all Marksheets. (v) Attested copy of Post Graduate Degree & Mark sheets of all Semesters. (vi) All certificates in original. Originals will be returned after verification at the Service Selection Board itself. Any candidate who does not carry these entire documents for the SSB interview, his candidature will be cancelled.
  • The second copy of the printout of online application is to be retained by the candidate for his reference. No need to send any hard copy to DG Recruiting.
  • Candidates must submit only one application. Receipt of multiple applications from the same candidate will result in cancellation of candidature. ONLINE APPLICATION WILL OPEN ON 9 May 2016 AT 1000 HRS AND WILL BE CLOSED ON 08 JUNE 2016 AT 1700 HRS.

Army Education Corps SELECTION PROCEDURE:

  • Short listing of Applications. Integrated HQ of MoD(Army) reserves the right to shortlist applications and to fix cutoff percentage of marks without assigning any reason.
  • Only shortlisted eligible candidates depending on the cutoff percentage will be interviewed at Selection Centres, Allahabad (UP), Bhopal (MP) and Bangalore (Karnataka) by Psychologist, Group Testing Officer and Interviewing Officer. Call Up letter for SSB interview -2- will be issued by respective Selection Centres only through candidate’s registered e-mail id and also through SMS. Candidates will not be interviewed locally. Allotment of Selection Centre is at the discretion of DG Rtg, IHQ MoD (Army) and no request for changes are entertained in this regard.
  • Interviews will be held in Sep/Oct 2016.
  • Candidates will 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 interviews is five days excluding day of arrival and details of the same are available at official website of Rtg Dte www.joinindianarmy.nic.in

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HOW TO FILL ONLINE APPLICATION For AEC

  1. Click on ONLINE APPLICATION Link
  2. To fill up ONLINE APPLICATION FORM, the candidate has to first sign up for Registration.
  3. On Clicking Sign Up tab, Sign Up window appears and candidate is required to fill all the details.
  4. Every Candidate must select own unique User Name and Password (Not more than 10 characters).
  5. After filling all the tabs, Click Submit.
  6. Welcome window appears displaying User Name and Link for Online Application for Technical Graduate Course (TGC-124) OR ARMY EDUCATION CORPS (AEC).
  7. Click ONLINE APPLICATION FORM FOR THE COURSE you intent to apply and then a new window appears displaying the actual Online Application Form.
  8. Online Application Form comprises of five parts (a) Personal, (b) Communication, (c) SSB, (d) Educational and (e) Semester details.
  9. Fill in all the fields in respective parts of Online Application and Click Save.
  10. On clicking save Tab, next parts of the Online Application Form appear on the screen and repeat the same procedure to fill all parts of Online Application Form.
  11. Thereafter First Click Save and then Click on Submit Tab.
  12. In case you want to check or edit any information filled in any part of the application Form, please don’t submit and Log out.
  13. Login again by clicking Online Application Link by using same User Name and Password used at the time of Registration.
  14. Online Application Form as filled in by you will appear on the screen and same can be edited. After editing, click Save and then Submit. Once submitted the Application can’t be edited.
  15. Roll No will be auto generated and your Online Form in PDF Format with complete details as filled in by you will appear on your screen.
  16. To take printout of the PDF File and in case you want to take print out later then save the same in your PC.
  17. No need to send any hard copy to DG Recruiting.

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Army Education Corps AEC 124 PDF
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How To Apply Online For TGC TES and AEC

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How to apply for TGC AEC and TES

How To Apply Online For TGC TES and AEC. Recently Indian Army has redesigned its career website joinindianarmy.nic.in which was in a bad condition earlier. The website looks clean and user-friendly now. Candidates willing to apply for TGC, TES and AEC are required to apply online on joinindianarmy.nic.in. In this article we will write about how to apply online for TGC, TES and AEC successfully and what all you are required to do once you apply online at joinindianarmy.nic.in

How To Apply Online For TGC TES and AEC

  • Visit Joinindianarmy.nic.in, click on APPLY/LOGIN under officers selection.
  • If you are already registered, login directly using your username and password. You will see the various entries you are eligible for.
  • If you are not registered, click on register now and enter correct details as instructed.
  • In case you have forgotten your password, you reset it again.
  • Fill all details mentioned in the online application form, failing which the application is liable to be rejected.
  • After submitting the online application, candidates are required to obtain two copies of the application printout. One copy of the print out application duly signed and affixed photograph attested by Gazetted Officer thereon and 10th class certificate, 12thcertificate, Degree/Provisional Degree and mark sheets of eight semesters of B.E/B.Tech, all in original along with two attested photocopies of all the above certificates are to be carried out to the Selection Centre by the candidate. Original certificates will be returned to the candidate after verification by the Selection Centre.
  • The second copy of the printout of online application is to be retained by the candidate for his/her reference.How to apply for TGC AEC and TES
  • NO NEED TO SEND ANY HARDCOPY TO DG RTG/RTG DTE.
  • Candidature of a candidate will be cancelled under following circumstances:
    • If the candidate does not carry the copy of online application & said documents to the Selection Centre for the interview.
    • Applying second time on line will also lead to cancellation of candidature for the same entry.
    • Any incorrect details filled in online applications will lead to cancellation of candidature and suitable action will be taken against the candidate.
  • It may be noted that depending upon the total number of applications received by this office for 10+2 TES Course/Technical Graduate Course(TGC) /Short Service Commission Technical(SSC Tech) Men & Short Service Commission Technical(SSC Tech) Women, Recruiting Directorate reserves the right to shortlist and to fix cut off percentage of PCM marks for SSB interview. No representation will be entertained in this aspect.
  • Call up for SSB tests will be sent to you by SMS/post and dates will also be hosted on the website. Original and attested copies certificates will be brought to the Selection Centers as per the call-up instructions.
  • In case of any problem faced in applying online, please inform on telephone No during office hours.(a) 011-26175473.
    (b) 011-26173215.
  • For Candidates of TGC/SSC(T)/SSCW(T) Only For candidates in final year, a copy of the certificate from the Principal of the College/University on Official College Stationery as under is required to be enclosed:-“It is certified that ______________________ s/o/d/o ______________ is a bonafide student of our college presently in the final year of _________________ (Degree programme name) with __________________ (Branch/subjects of study) and the final exams are likely to be held in __________________ (month and year). His date of birth as per college records is _____________.

    The College is affiliated to _______________ (University) which is a recognized institution under the UGC Act for the designated programmes”.

  • TGC candidates applying for Army Education Corps & Military farms are not permitted to apply online. They are advised to download ” Common Application Form” given in downloads on the Website and forward it duly filled by post to the address mentioned in the advertisement. Military Farm candidates to forward the application directly to RVC as per the address given in the advertisement published.

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Must Watch Flying The F-16 With A GoPro [Goosebumps]

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Must Watch Flying The F-16 With A GoPro [Goosebumps]

There’s a true elegance to piloting these fighter planes. Above the clouds, through the mountains, this video features all the things you’ll never see with your own eyes. The 35th Fighter Squadron, stationed out of South Korea, sets up the GoPro for a ride that is truly one-of-a-kind.

Flying The F-16 With A GoPro

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Watch Red Devil Saves Team-mate In Mid-Air As Parachute Fails

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Red Devil Saves Team-mate In Mid-Air As Parachute Fails. Parachutists in the British army's Red Devils team, Corporal Mike French and Corporal Wayne Shorthouse, describe how a mid-air collision caused one of their parachutes to collapse. The incident happened at an airshow in Whitehaven, Cumbria, on Friday and saw French have a narrow escape in front of hundreds of spectators after he was caught mid-air by his fellow team member.

Red Devil Saves Team-mate In Mid-Air As Parachute Fails. Parachutists in the British army’s Red Devils team, Corporal Mike French and Corporal Wayne Shorthouse, describe how a mid-air collision caused one of their parachutes to collapse. The incident happened at an airshow in Whitehaven, Cumbria, on Friday and saw French have a narrow escape in front of hundreds of spectators after he was caught mid-air by his fellow team member.

Red Devil Saves Team-mate In Mid-Air As Parachute Fails

7 Commands Of Indian Air Force

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South Western Air Command (SWAC)

7 Commands Of Indian Air Force. The IAF currently has five operational commands, each of which is headed by an AOC-in-C (Air Officer Commander-in-Chief) with the rank of Air Marshal. The IAF also has two additional commands – Training Command and Maintenance Command – to maintain a uniform standard in training and maintenance. Air Headquarters is located at New Delhi is commanded by the Chief of Air Staff. AirHQ controls all the administrative functions of the IAF and exercises control over the Commands.

Western Air Command (WAC)

Western Command was raised as No.1 Operational Group on Independence 27 Sep 47. In 1949, It was IAF western commandredesignated as Operations Command. In 1962, with the raising of Central Air Command, Operations Command was renamed as Western Air Command. WAC is the most important of the five regional commands. It controls air operations north of Jaipur, including the capital and Punjab, from Kashmir south to Rajasthan. There is an Air Operations Group at the Udhampur AFB, formed in 1982, is dedicated to the defence of Jammu & Kashmir and also includes Ladakh. There is an advanced headquarters located near the Army’s Western Command at Chandigarh.

Western Air Command features several permanent airbases at Adampur, Ambala, Avantipur, Chandigarh, Halwara, Hindan, Leh, Palam, Srinagar and Pathankot with forward base support units (FBSUs) at Amritsar, Bhatinda, Sirsa and Udhampur. The WAC features air defence squadrons consisting of the MiG-21, MiG-23 and MiG-29. The ground attack squadrons consists of the MiG-21, MiG-23, MiG-27 and Jaguar IS.

Eastern Air Command (EAC)

EAC was first raised at Rani Kutir in Calcutta. Then it was shifted to Tezpur in 1963. By the end of 1963, the Eastern Command IAFHQ was shifted to Shillong (Meghalaya). EAC controls air operations in the eastern sector which includes West Bengal, Assam, Mizoram and the other eastern states bordering Bangladesh, Burma and Tibet. Eastern Air Command (EAC) features permanent airbases at Chabua, Gauhati, Bagdogra, Barrackpore, Hashmira, Jorhat, Kalaikunda and Tezpur with forward airbases at Agartala, Culcutta, Panagarh and Shillong. EAC features AD squadrons consisting of the MiG-21 and ground attack squadrons consisting of the MiG-27.

 

 

Central Air Command (CAC)

Initially raised at Rani Kutir, near Calcutta, CAC shifted its headquarters to Allahabad (Uttar Pradesh) in Central Air Command (CAC) IAF1966. it controls air operations in all of central India, from Delhi to Bengal. This command was reduced in size with the establishment of the Southern Air Command.

The CAC features permanent airbases at Agra, Bareilly, Gorakhpur, Allahabad, Gwalior, Nagpur and Kanpur. Central Air Command features air defence squadrons consisting of the Mirage 2000 and the MiG-21. It is the main transport command with aircraft like the IAF’s workhorse – the An-32, the long range heavy lift IL-76MD and the Dornier Do-228 which are used in the utility role. CAC also has helicopter squadrons like the Mi-8 Hip & Mi-17 Hip and the heavy lift, Mi-26 Halo

South Western Air Command (SWAC)

SWAC was converted from the No.1 Ops Group of WAC which was then located at Jodhpur. In May 1998, it South Western Air Command (SWAC) IAFmoved its HQ to Gandhinagar. It controls air operations in the south western air sector, which includes most of Rajasthan, and south through Gujarat to Saurashtra, and Kutch to Pune. Because SWAC has no sensitive adjacent areas, its task has been largely air defence, however, it is now reported to have a strike mission profile. South Western Air Command features permanent airbases at Bhuj, Jaisalmer, Nalia, Jamnagar, Jodhpur, Barmer and Poona with forward airbases at Ahmedabad, Nal, Suratgarh and Uttarlai. The SWAC features air defence squadrons consisting of the MiG-21, MiG-29 and Su-30. The ground attack squadrons consist of the MiG-21 and the MiG-23. SWAC also has a maritime attack squadron, which consists of the Jaguar IM.

Southern Air Command (SAC)

Southern Air Command (SAC) IAFSouthern Air Command with its Headquarters at Trivandrum was born on 19 Jul 84 out of the changed geopolitical situation around Southern peninsula since early eighties Super Power rivalry in Indian ocean, attempts to destabilise the littoral states and continued ethnic problems in Sri Lanka compelled the defence planners to look afresh the Defence requirements of peninsular India in order toe ffectively defend the Island territories and protect our exclusive economic zones extending deep into the oceans. The need was felt to establish a full fledged Operational Air Command covering the geopolitical area of peninsular India extending to 18 deg N including the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the Bay of Bengal and Lakshadweep islands in the Arabian sea. Accordingly, on 20 Jul 84, Smt lndira Gandhi, the then Prime Minister of inaugurated of Headquarters Southern Air Command at Trivandrum at “Belhaven Palace”, an old palace of Maharaja of Travancore located in the heart of Thiruvananthapuram city. Initially, the Command exercised control over 5 lodger units. In a short span of 15 years, the Command has grown and now has 17 lodger units under its jurisdiction.

Training Command (TC)

Training Command traces out its lineage from the No.2 Training Group which was set up immediately Training Command (TC) IAFafter Independence. Training Group was redesignated as Training Command in 1949. Although its headquarters is located at J C Nagar, Bangalore (Karnataka) most of the flying and ground training establishments are located in central and southern India.

 

 

Maintenance Command (MC)

MC was raised as Maintenance Group at Chakeri in Kanpur in 1950. in 1955, It was designated as Maintenance Command (MC) IAFMaintenance Command. Its current headquarters is located at Vayusena Nagar in Nagpur (Maharashtra).

Maintenance Command is one of the commands of IAF for maintenance, repair & overhaul, product support, storage & issue of spares for all variants of aircraft, airborne equipment and support equipment of IAF. This function is performed through various Base Repair Depots (BRDs and Equipment Depots (EDs).

MC has about Nine Base Repair Depots taking care of the overhaul and mainenance of various types of aircraft. The BRDs are augemented by Equipment Depots and Air Stores Parks.

Source: bharat-rakshak.com

Love Story Of Two Air Warriors Will Make You Emotional

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Love Story Of Two Air Warriors Will Make You Emotional

Love Story Of Two Air Warriors Will Make You Emotional. It all began in January 2002. Deepika Dadlani had just joined for her second term of training in the Air Force Academy, and Ronald Kevin Serrao was in the final term- a senior most trainee cadet in the Academy- an office bearer. The first thing he had noticed about her was her name on the arrival list of cadets at the railway station- he would later admit. Over a game of charades, their love story began and then, it was magic! The long talks about work, life, dreams, and family at the ‘cycle stand’ on the way to the mess soon brought them closer to each other. Deepika skipped dinner on many an evening as that was the only time she would get to talk to him.

As all good things come to an end, the training days were soon over and they were never posted at the same base since. Yet, on weekends or on any other opportunity they got both made it a point to visit each other. ‘Distance makes the hearts grow fonder’ they say and so, their relationship blossomed despite the distance. Ron and Deepika got engaged in December 2004 and in April 2006 they tied the knot. They were not posted at the same base or region even after their wedding which made them steal weekends to see each other. She visited him in Tezpur, Halwara and Ambala and he visited her in Bangalore and Agra and sure enough those visits were some of the best moments of their lives!Flt Lt Ronald Kevin Serrao

“My life was like a fairy tale when Ron was around” recalls Deepika. He was her friend, philosopher and guide in the true sense. As a fellow pilot, he taught her more than some of her instructors. He had guided her from time to time through some of the challenging situations at work and in personal life. A perfect host while on leave, a true gentleman to the ladies, a perfect buddy to hang out with and total brat to his Air Force officer friends. That was Flt Lt Ronald Kevin Serrao! “When I got my captain ranking, he was the first person I called……and because he understood all the intricate details of the process, it made the celebrations much sweeter” Deepika proudly grows nostalgic.

Deepika had flown Ron and his squadron to Nal and on the 10th of Jan, 2007 and they had an early birthday celebration for him as she knew they both had to work and would not be able to be with each other on his 26th birthday on January 17th. On the 17th, they talked to each other at length totally oblivious that it was going to be their last. He had told her that was his best birthday ever. 18th was Deepika’s day off. She was in her room and was trying Ron’s number for a long time but was not able to get through. She was obviously worried and at one point grabbed the rosary from under her pillow and began to pray….at one point the rosary broke and even though she is not very superstitious, this made her very anxious. She knew something was not right. So, she came out of her room and began pacing nervously in the hallway. “Just then, I saw my Commanding Officer and the Flight Commander walking towards me with their spouses. I was not sure why they wanted to talk to me.” They made her sit and broke the news of the air crash. The Jaguar combat jet he was flying had blown up mid-air over Jaisalmer district in Rajasthan a few hours ago…….love story Indian air force

“My world came crashing down and my head began to spin when I heard the news” says Deepika “and my life has not been the same since” she adds.

A special IAF plane brought the mortal remains from Ambala to Mangalore for final rites on the 20th of January. The world witnessed an extremely composed brave woman in uniform marching ahead of the funeral cortege, paying her final respects to her beloved husband. Deepika reveals the painful reality: “Frankly, I was in a state of trance that day and for quite some time thereafter. I had many sleepless nights and was put on medication.” It took her a very long time to accept the fact that she was now categorized as a war widow. She was given a new ID card and that has become her new identity.Deepika Dadlani

It has been very difficult and every day has been an ordeal for her but she knew she had to go on. “I had to live for our families, for Ron’s dreams and for our dreams. So, I got back to work but could never set my foot in the cockpit.” She tried for a whole year after the tragedy but could not fly. “It felt as though a part of me had died with Ron. My passion for flying and the joy of it all was dead. What else can I say? My wingman is gone” laments Deepika.

Many advised Deepika to start over and move on but she knew it was easier said than done. It would certainly be difficult for anyone to understand the depth of their relationship. Eventually she requested a premature release from the Air Force, got back to studies and completed her MBA. She has now taken up a civilian job in the corporate sector.

Deepika says that the tragedy has made her more patient, more responsible but less alive. It has been a long struggle to cope with the pain and learn to look ahead. After almost a ton of paperwork, she moved back to New Delhi where she now lives with a dog and a full time maid. The balancing act of work and home now keeps her busy and she finds less time to brood over the bygones. Slowly things are falling into place and Deepika says that things are a lot better.

Being the only child of working parents, both scientists on govt. posts had made her independent and daring. “Early in life I learnt to respect knowledge and humility. My maternal aunt who is a spastic has been my role model. I have realized seeing my aunt that hard work and dedication makes nothing impossible” recounts Deepika. Growing up she had only two dreams- one, to be a pilot and second, to join the military. Men and women in uniform fascinated her and the Air Force was the perfect combination to realize both her dreams at once.

The training years were tough especially for a woman. The Rigorous physical and mental training seemed impossible at times but the thrill of flying made all the challenges worth her while. “Ron was very proud of my accomplishments and the fact that I was a pilot in the Air Force made him beam with pride” reminisces Deepika. She learnt the art of forgiveness and being charitable from her husband who taught her that there is more to life than holding grudges.

“Even today, I encourage all the parents to send at least one of their children to serve in the armed forces. In spite of the tragedy and the agony I went though, if I have a child in this life or the next, I will definitely want him or her to join the military and wear the uniform that made all of us proud” declares Deepika.

January 18th marks the 6th anniversary of Flt Lt Ronald Kevin Serrao’s final take off to his heavenly abode. Please join me in saluting this hero, his brave bride Flt Lt Deepika Dadlani Serrao, his parents Col John Serrao and Dr Jessica Serrao.

Let us learn to be proud of all the men and women in uniform who serve in the Army, the Navy and the Air Force to defend our country. Let us remember the sacrifices of all the brave ones who have martyred themselves so that you and I can be safe. Jai Hind!

NDA 2 2015 Notification, NDA II 2015 Apply Online upsc.gov.in

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NDA 2 2015 Notification, NDA II 2015 Apply Online upsc.gov.in. Online Application has been invited for the eligible candidates those are searching for NDA 2 2015 Online Registration for upcoming NDA ( National Defence Academy) Exam. NDA and NA (II) 2015 online registration are open now at upsc.gov.in. Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released notification to conduct National Defence Academy (NDA) & Naval Academy (NA) Examination (II) 2015 for admission to the Army, Navy and Air Force wings of the NDA for the 136th Course and for the 98th Indian Naval Academy Course (INAC) commencing from 02-07-2016. Eligible unmarried male candidates may apply online from 20-06-2015 to 17-07-2015 by 11:59 P.M.

Notification for NDA 2015 has been issued by UPSC on 20th June 2015 and if you’re eager to know more details regarding Online important dates for NDA 2, then you can check out dates as mentioned below for 2nd Round.NDA (II) 2015 Notification

UPSC NDA & NA (II) Exam Vacancy Details:
Total No of Posts: 375
Name of the Posts:
1. National Defence Academy: 320 Posts
i. Army: 208 Posts
ii. Navy: 42 Posts
iii. Air Force: 70 Posts
2. Naval Academy [10+2] Cadet Entry Scheme: 55 Posts

Age Limit: Candidates should born not earlier than 02-01-1997 and not later than 01-01-2000.

Educational Qualification: Candidates should Pass 12th Class of the 10+2 pattern of School Education or equivalent examination conducted by a State Education Board or a University for Army Wing of National Defence Academy, 12th Class pass of the 10+2 pattern of School Education or equivalent with Physics and Mathematics conducted by a State Education Board or a University for Air Force and Naval Wings of National Defence Academy and for the 10+2 Cadet Entry Scheme at the Indian Naval Academy.

Selection Process: Candidates will be selected based on performance in Written Examination, Psychological Aptitude Test, Intelligence & Personality Test and SSB Interview.

Application Fee: Candidates have to Pay Rs.100/- in the form of Cash in any Branch of SBI or by using net banking facility of State Bank of India/ State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur/ State Bank of Hyderabad/ State Bank of Mysore/ State Bank of Patiala/ State Bank of Travancore or by using any Visa/ Master Credit/ Debit Card. No Fee for SC/ ST candidates and sons of serving/ ex-Junior Commissioned Offcers/ Non-Commissioned Officers/ Other Ranks of Army and equivalent ranks in the Indian Navy/ Indian Air Force

How to Apply: Eligible unmarried male candidates may apply online through the website www.upsconline.nic.in from 20-06-2015 to 17-07-2015 by 11:59 P.M. Retain printed copy of online application form for future use.

Instructions for Applying Online:
1. Before applying online candidates should scan the copies of photograph and signature.
2. Log on to the website www.upsconline.nic.in.
3. Click on “Online Application for Various Examinations of UPSC”.
4. Select the desired post & fill the Part I Online Application form by selecting the link.
5. Fill all the mandatory details and Submit.
6. After successful submission, an unique Registration ID will be generated, note it.
7. Make the fee payment and revisit the website.
8. Select Part II Registration and Log in yourself.
9. Fill all the mandatory details in Part II of Application.
10. After submitting the application form, take print out of system generated application form for further reference.

Important Dates:
Starting Date to Apply Online: 20-06-2015.
Last Date to Apply Online: 17-07-2015 by 11:59 P.M.
Last Date for Payment of Fee through Offline: 16-07-2015 by 23.59 hrs.
Last Date for Payment of Fee through Online: 17-07-2015 by 23.59 hrs.
Availability of e-Admit Cards: 03 Weeks before the commencement of examination.
Date of Written Examination: 27-09-2015.
Written Examination Results will be declared in: December 2015.
SSB Interview for the candidates qualified in written examination will be held during: January 2016 to April 2016.
Commencement of Course: 02-07-2016.

ABOUT NDA Examination
The Nation’s Defence Academy (NDA) , the Joint Services academy from the Indian Military, where cadets from the three services, the Military, the Navy and also the Air Force train together before they’re going onto pre-commissioning learning their particular service development. The NDA is situated at Khadakwasla near Pune, Maharashtra. It’s the first tri-service academy on the planet.
NDA alumni have brought and fought against in each and every major conflict where the Indian Military continues to be known as to action because the academy was established. The alumni include 3 Param Vir Chakra recipients and 9 Ashoka Chakra recipients. National Defence Academy has created 27 service Chiefs Of Staff till date. Current Chiefs Of Staff from the Military, the Navy and also the Air Force are NDA alumni.

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Indian Air Force Passing Out Parade June 2015, 207 Flight Cadets Including 46 Women As Flying Officers

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Indian Air Force Passing Out Parade June 2015, 207 Flight Cadets Including 46 Women As Flying Officers. The amber sky dawned sagely over Air Force Academy to witness the grand Combined Graduation Parade, which marked the momentous occasion of the passing out of 207 Flight Cadets as Flying Officers including 43 women officers to join the crème-de-la-crème of the IAF, to carry forward the espoused legacy and the core values of ‘Mission, Integrity, Excellence’ with élan.
This solemn event was graced by the Chief of Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha PVSM AVSM VM ADC, as the Reviewing Officer. He conferred the President’s Commission to the Flight Cadets who have successfully completed their basic and professional training at Air Force Academy, Air Force Station Hakimpet, Air Force Station Begumpet, Air Force Station Yelahanka and Air Force Administrative College (Coimbatore). This training phase culminated in a grand ceremony with a scintillating Combined Graduation Parade on the tarmac facing the Sekhon Block at the Air Force Academy. The newly commissioned officer will join in their respective fields in Flying, Navigation and Ground duty branches.
The Reviewing Officer was accorded a salute by the parade followed by an impressive March Past. Thehighpoint of the parade was the ‘Pipping ceremony’. The Flight Cadets were awarded their stripes by the Reviewing Officer, the Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Training Command and Commandant, Air Force Academy. They were then administered the oath by the Commandant of the Academy in the presence of the Chief Guest and other dignitaries.

Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha presenting the Sword of Honor for standing first in overall order of merit to Flying Officer Himanshu Kanwar
Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha presenting the Sword of Honor for standing first in overall order of merit to Flying Officer Himanshu Kanwar
Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha receiving a salute during the Combined Graduation Parade at Air Force Academy, Dundigal, Hyderabad.
Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha receiving a salute during the Combined Graduation Parade at Air Force Academy, Dundigal, Hyderabad.
Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha receiving a salute during the Combined Graduation Parade at Air Force Academy, Dundigal, Hyderabad
Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha receiving a salute during the Combined Graduation Parade at Air Force Academy, Dundigal, Hyderabad
Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha reviewing the Combined Graduation Parade at Air Force Academy, Dundigal, Hyderabad
Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha reviewing the Combined Graduation Parade at Air Force Academy, Dundigal, Hyderabad

Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha gave away various awards to the flying officers who have excelled in training. Flying Officer Himanshu Kanwar from the Flying Branch was awarded President’s Plaque and the Chief of the Air Staff Sword of Honour for standing first in Overall Merit in Pilot Course. Flying Officer Saurabh Sharma and Flying Officer Shivaank Rana were awarded President’s Plaque for being first in Overall Merit in Navigation and Ground Duty branch respectively.
Addressing the cadets, the Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha complimented the Flying Officers for the exceptional standard of parade. Articulating India’s need and priorities in the emerging international scenario, he reiterated the important role of the Armed Forces. In this context IAF, as a reckonable aerospace power, would permeate the national security apparatus more intrinsically, given India’s significantly enhanced stature and responsibilities. He stated that, while there is an urgent need to leverage technologies and systems, it is also imperative that these are converted into ‘capabilities’ by people. He stressed on the need that the IAF should aim for greater specialisation and tailored capabilities amongst its men and women, as it absorbs newer and more advanced technologies.
Earlier, the Reviewing Officer was received at the venue by Air Marshal Ramesh Rai, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Training Command and Air Marshal GP Singh VM, Commandant, Air Force Academy.
The parade was culminated with the newly commissioned officers marching-out from behind the fort wall, in slow march to the poignant notes of ‘Auld Lang Syne’ acknowledging the first salute given them by their immediate juniors.

Indian Air Force Passing Out Parade June 2015 Pictures

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The large gathering of military and civil dignitaries along with the family members and friends of the graduating Flight Cadets were held spellbound throughout the impressive parade. The grand Graduation Parade culminated with awesome display by the fiery aerobatic display by the PC 7 MK II (the aircraft currently used in AFA to train pilots) and the Sarang Helicopter team display.
The combined graduation Parade is a portentous day heralding the birth of another generating of fine Officers in the IAF. The Flight Cadets undergo professional and advanced training and finally pass-out together from the portals of the majestic “Sekhon” Block of Air Force Academy. The graduating Flight Cadets marched-in onto the tarmac with impeccable turnout and impressive drill movements, demonstrating the conviction and commitment that they hold.
Subsequently, a specially chosen group of Flight Cadets brought-in the ‘President’s Colours’ of the Academy. The President’s Colours is a symbol of excellence, awarded to the Academy in 1975 as a tribute to the dedication and worthy contribution, both during peace and war; it marks and depicts the hard work, valor and sacrifice of all the personnel posted to the Academy.
The Air Force Academy is the premier training establishment of IAF. It is veritably the ‘Cradle of Inspired Leadership’, as it undertakes the onerous task of transforming civilians to Air Warriors and creating an elite cadre of Officers.

Source: ibnlive.com

Story Of Paratrooper Kapil Dev, Shaurya Chakra

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Story Of Paratrooper Kapil Dev, Shaurya Chakra

Shaurya Chakra winner (Soldier) Kapil Dev born on 1st of November, 1984 at Sangrah. His father Gopal Singh is a Farmer and mother Kamla Devi is housewife. Paratrooper Kapil Dev is 1st Shaurya Chakra winner/national awarded soldier of Sangrah Town/Area. Kapil joined Parachute Regiment of Indian Army on 23rd of September, 2002 as a soldier and in 2010 his Regiment/Company 1st Battalion was shifted to Jammu-Kashmir.

Paratrooper Kapil Dev was part of assault team which had been Heli dropped to carry out Search and Destroy operation in general area in Baramulla District of Jammu and Kashmir. While carrying out deliberate search, at 06:30 AM 0n 31st May, 2010 Paratrooper Kapil Dev came under indiscriminate Fire from Terrorists hiding in dense undergrowth. Exhibiting remarkable initiative and outstanding field craft, Paratrooper Kapil Dev crawled forward and killed one Terrorist at close range. He instantly drew heavy automatic fire another Terrorist and sustained Gun shot wound in his left thigh. Profusely bleeding but undeterred, he changed his position, lobbed Grenades and killed him in a fierce hand to hand fight. Kapil Dev displayed exceptional valour, unmindful of his personal safety and heroic initiative beyond call of duty while fighting the Terrorists.Story Of Paratrooper Kapil Dev, Shaurya Chakra
According to sources/media in close cross firing/encounter/ hand to hand fight 4 (Pa Sported) militants were killed. Three Paratroopers of his Regiment admitted him to Military Hospital with the help of Helicopter. After a period of six months he get wall/fit for army and rejoined 1st Battalion Parachute Regiment. On 18th 0f April, 2011 he was awarded by President of India at Rashtrapati Bhawan (Delhi).
The Shaurya Chakra is an Indian military decoration awarded for valour, courageous action or self-sacrifice while not engaged in direct action with the enemy. It may be awarded to civilians as well as military personnel, sometimes posthumously. It is the peacetime equivalent of the Vir Chakra. It is generally awarded for Counter-Insurgency operations and actions against the enemy during peace-time.