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Lt Gen Vikas Lakhera Meets Union Minister Jyotiraditya M. Scindia to Discuss Assam Rifles’ Role in Northeast Development

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Lieutenant General Vikas Lakhera, AVSM, SM, Director General of the Assam Rifles, met with Shri Jyotiraditya M. Scindia, Union Minister for Communications and Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER), in New Delhi on Friday. The meeting focused on the Assam Rifles’ pivotal role in fostering peace, stability, and development in the Northeast, a region critical to India’s security and growth.

During the meeting, Lt Gen Lakhera briefed the Hon’ble Minister on the Assam Rifles’ ongoing efforts to ensure peace and stability in the Northeast, emphasizing the force’s contributions to counter-insurgency operations, border security along the Indo-Myanmar border, and community development initiatives. He highlighted the Assam Rifles’ commitment to supporting regional growth and aligning with national development goals. The Assam Rifles, often referred to as the “Sentinels of the North East,” have been instrumental in maintaining law and order in the region since their inception in 1835, evolving from a militia to India’s oldest paramilitary force.

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The meeting, held at the Union Minister’s office in Sanchar Bhawan, was marked by a ceremonial exchange of a memento and a bouquet, symbolizing the collaborative spirit between the Assam Rifles and the Ministry of DoNER. Photographs from the event captured the two leaders in a warm exchange, with a clock on the wall showing the time of the meeting and framed pictures in the background adding a personal touch to the setting.

Lt Gen Lakhera, who assumed the role of Director General in August 2024, brings extensive experience in the Northeast, having previously served in counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism operations across Jammu, Kashmir, and the Northeastern states. His prior role as Additional Director General of Military Operations, where he handled information warfare, further underscores his strategic expertise in the region.

Shri Jyotiraditya M. Scindia, appointed as Union Minister in 2024, has been a key figure in driving development in the Northeast. With a political career spanning over two decades, Scindia has held portfolios in telecommunications, commerce, power, steel, and civil aviation, where he spearheaded initiatives to enhance connectivity and infrastructure across India. His current role in the Ministry of DoNER aligns closely with the Assam Rifles’ mission to promote progress in the Northeast, making this meeting a significant step toward strengthening ties between the two entities.

The Assam Rifles, operating under the dual control of the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Indian Army, consist of 46 battalions with a sanctioned strength of 65,143 personnel as of the 2019–2020 Ministry of Home Affairs report. Beyond their primary duties of border security and counter-insurgency, the force plays a vital role in providing aid to civilians during emergencies, facilitating communications, and supporting education and medical assistance in remote areas of the Northeast.

This meeting underscores the shared commitment of the Assam Rifles and the Ministry of DoNER to enhance development and stability in the Northeast, ensuring the region continues to thrive as an integral part of India’s growth story.

Lt Gen Shivinder Singh Leads 261st AMC Raising Day Celebrations at AMC Centre & College

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On the solemn occasion of the 261st Raising Day of the Army Medical Corps (AMC), Lt Gen Shivinder Singh, Commandant, AMC Centre & College, Officer-in-Charge Records, and Colonel Commandant of AMC, paid homage to the Bravehearts at ‘Shraddhanjali’, the revered AMC War Memorial. The tribute served as a reminder of the selfless service and supreme sacrifice made by medical personnel in the line of duty.

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The General Officer also reviewed an impressive Guard of Honour, showcasing the discipline and dedication of the Corps.

As part of the day’s commemorative events, a special Sainik Sammelan was held, during which Lt Gen Shivinder Singh addressed the gathering of officers, Junior Commissioned Officers (JCOs), and Other Ranks (OR). He urged all ranks to uphold the motto of the AMC – “Sarve Santu Niramaya” (Let all be free from disease) and reaffirmed the Corps’ commitment to providing exemplary healthcare support to the Armed Forces.

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The Commandant called upon all personnel to continue striving for professional excellence, maintain high standards of operational preparedness, and remain ever-dedicated to their primary mission of safeguarding the health and well-being of soldiers, veterans, and their families.

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The 261st Raising Day celebrations reflected the Corps’ rich legacy, evolving capabilities, and unwavering resolve to serve the nation with compassion, courage, and commitment.

General Upendra Dwivedi Awards Winners of COAS Gold Medal Essay Competition

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On the sidelines of the ongoing Army Commanders’ Conference, General Upendra Dwivedi, Chief of the Army Staff (COAS), felicitated the winners of the prestigious COAS Gold Medal Essay Competition, an initiative aimed at igniting minds and fostering intellectual engagement across all ranks of the Indian Army.

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Held annually, the COAS Gold Medal Essay Competition provides a platform for officers and soldiers to articulate their views on contemporary military and strategic issues, offering valuable insights into challenges and opportunities facing the Indian Army. The competition not only encourages critical thinking and thought leadership but also helps in capturing ground-level perspectives that contribute to policy and doctrinal evolution.

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This year’s winners were commended by the COAS for their depth of analysis, originality, and relevance, with essays covering a broad spectrum of subjects including national security, hybrid warfare, technology in modern combat, leadership, and joint force integration.

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General Upendra Dwivedi congratulated the awardees and emphasized the importance of intellectual growth as a core component of military leadership, encouraging all ranks to continue contributing to the Army’s evolving body of thought.

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The recognition stands as a testament to the Indian Army’s continued efforts in cultivating a culture of knowledge, innovation, and professional excellence among its personnel.

Hon’ble President of India Interacts with AWWA President and Regional Leaders; Appreciates Welfare and Empowerment Initiatives

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The Hon’ble President of India, Smt Droupadi Murmu, today held a meaningful interaction with Mrs Sunita Dwivedi, President of the Army Wives Welfare Association (AWWA), along with Regional Presidents of AWWA, at Rashtrapati Bhavan.

During the interaction, the Hon’ble President was briefed on the wide-ranging welfare initiatives undertaken by AWWA for the benefit of Veer Naris, widows, veterans, children with special needs (CwSN), and the extended families of serving personnel. The focus on enhancing outreach to women residing and working in remote and far-flung areas of the country was particularly highlighted, reaffirming AWWA’s commitment to inclusive and accessible welfare.

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The Regional Presidents of AWWA presented insights into novel and contemporary initiatives being implemented across the country by various Regional and Zonal AWWA units, with a strong emphasis on women’s skill development, education, financial empowerment, and entrepreneurship.

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The Hon’ble President appreciated AWWA’s role as a pillar of strength and support for the families of the Armed Forces and acknowledged its dedicated efforts to foster resilience and self-reliance among dependents of soldiers, veterans, and the next of kin.

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The interaction served as a reaffirmation of AWWA’s enduring mission to uplift, empower, and care for the extended Army fraternity, ensuring that their welfare remains a priority at every level.

INHS Asvini Wins Best Hospital in the Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS) Trophy

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On the occasion of the 261st Corps Day of the Army Medical Corps (AMC), Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, Chief of the Naval Staff, along with all personnel of the Indian Navy, extended warm greetings and best wishes to the AMC for its enduring service and dedication to the health and well-being of the Armed Forces.

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In a proud moment for naval medical services, INHS Asvini, the premier naval hospital in Mumbai, has been awarded the prestigious Best Hospital in the Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS) Trophy, recognizing its excellence in delivering world-class medical care and support to naval personnel and their families.

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The Command Hospital, Western Command, Chandimandir, Haryana, was adjudged the Second-Best Tertiary Care Hospital, earning the Runners-Up Raksha Mantri Award for outstanding contributions to patient care and medical innovation. These honours were presented by Hon’ble Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh, reaffirming the critical role of these institutions in safeguarding the health of India’s military personnel.

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This recognition stands as a powerful testament to the unwavering pursuit of excellence, professionalism, and compassion demonstrated by the Army Medical Corps and its associated institutions.

The Indian Navy joins the Armed Forces community in celebrating the AMC’s continued legacy of service, and salutes all medical personnel for their selfless dedication in the line of duty.

Command Hospital Chandimandir Awarded Runners-Up Raksha Mantri Award for Best Tertiary Care Hospital

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In a proud moment for the Armed Forces Medical Services, Command Hospital, Chandimandir has been conferred the Runners-Up Raksha Mantri Award for Best Tertiary Care Hospital by Hon’ble Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh.

This prestigious recognition reaffirms the hospital’s status as one of the leading healthcare institutions within the armed forces and the wider region.

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The award is a testament to the hospital’s excellence in patient care, advanced medical services, research, and education, reflecting the tireless efforts of its medical, nursing, and support staff.

Command Hospital, Chandimandir continues to play a pivotal role in delivering world-class tertiary care to serving personnel, veterans, and their families, while also supporting critical operational and emergency medical requirements.

This recognition underscores the commitment of the Armed Forces Medical Services to uphold the highest standards of medical excellence under the motto We Care.

Lt Gen Abhijit S Pendharkar Reviews Operational Preparedness of Indian Army Formation in Manipur

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Lieutenant General Abhijit S Pendharkar, General Officer Commanding of the Indian Army’s Spear Corps, visited a formation in Manipur on Thursday to evaluate their operational preparedness amid the region’s ongoing challenges. The visit comes at a critical time as Manipur continues to grapple with ethnic conflict that has claimed over 200 lives since May 2023.

During his visit, Lt Gen Pendharkar witnessed the integration of new-generation equipment and innovations aimed at enhancing the combat effectiveness of the troops. The Indian Army has been focusing on modernizing its arsenal.

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The Spear Corps, the largest formation in the Indian Army, is tasked with maintaining security across much of the northeastern region, including Manipur. Historically, the Corps has played a pivotal role in counter-insurgency operations, such as those against the Naga insurgency, and in defending India’s borders during the 1962 Battle of Walong against China. Lt Gen Pendharkar, who assumed command in August 2024, brings extensive experience in counter-insurgency operations from his previous postings in Jammu and Kashmir and along the Line of Control.

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Addressing the troops, the Corps Commander commended their professionalism, dedication, and high morale. He emphasized their readiness to tackle future challenges, particularly in the context of the volatile situation in Manipur. “The troops have demonstrated exceptional commitment to maintaining peace and security in the region. Their preparedness to meet any challenge is commendable,” Lt Gen Pendharkar stated, as per an official release from the Spear Corps.

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The visit underscores the Indian Army’s focus on strengthening its operational capabilities in the Northeast, a region of strategic importance, while addressing the complexities of the ongoing ethnic conflict in Manipur. The Spear Corps continues to play a crucial role in ensuring stability and security in the region, supported by cutting-edge technology and the unwavering spirit of its soldiers.

The event was widely shared on social media, with the Spear Corps’ official handle posting images of the visit, including a group photo of the formation with a banner reading “Fight Clever, Fight to Win,” and scenes of Lt Gen Pendharkar inspecting equipment and addressing the troops. The post garnered positive responses from netizens, with many expressing pride in the Indian Army’s dedication and bravery.

NDA 1 2025 Admit Card OUT NOW: Download Details and Important Guidelines

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NDA Admit Card 2025: The UPSC has released the NDA 1 Admit Card today i.e., April 03, 2025, on its official website- upsc.gov.in. This year, the NDA 1 exam will be conducted on April 13. Check the latest updates on the NDA admit card 2025.

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is set to release the NDA 1 2025 admit card soon for candidates appearing in the upcoming National Defence Academy examination. Scheduled for April 13, 2025, the exam is a crucial opportunity for candidates aspiring to join the defence services.

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NDA 1 2025 Key Exam Details

  • Exam Date: April 13, 2025
  • Total Marks: 900
  • Exam Duration: 5 hours (2.5 hours per paper)
  • Papers: Mathematics (300 marks) and General Ability Test (600 marks)

Important Dates For NDA 1 2025:

EventsNDA I 2025
Release of NDA Notification11th December, 2024
Availability of NDA Application forms11th December, 2024
Last day to apply for NDA I 202531st December, 2024
Application Form Correction Window01 Jan, 2025 – 07 Jan, 2025
NDA admit card release date28th March, 2025 (Expected)
NDA Exam Date13th April, 2025
NDA Result Declaration05th May, 2025 (Expected)
SSB InterviewTo be notified

NDA 1 Admit Card 2025 Link

NDA 1 2025 Details:

Exam NameNational Defence Academy & Naval Academy Examination (NDA & NA)
OrganisationUnion Public Service Commission
Exam level National 
Total vacancies406 (379 for male candidates & 27 for female candidates)
Exam Date13th April 2025 (Sunday)
Frequency of exam Twice in a year
Exam stages Written Test and SSB Interview 
Exam mode Offline 
Exam duration Five hours [Mathematics: 2 ½ hours, General Ability Test (GAT): 2 ½ hours]
Exam pattern GAT: 150 Objective type questions 
Mathematics: 120 Objective type questions
Eligibility Unmarried Boys & Girls 
Language of ExamEnglish and Hindi 
Official websitewww.upsc.gov.in

How to Download NDA 1 2025 Admit Card

Candidates can download their NDA 1 2025 admit card by following these steps:

  1. Visit the official UPSC website (upsc.gov.in)
  2. Look for the ‘E-admit card National Defence Academy Examination’ link
  3. Choose to login with either:
    • Registration number
    • Roll number
  4. Enter required credentials (registration/roll number, date of birth, security image)
  5. Submit and download the admit card
  6. Take a printout for exam day

NDA 1 2025 Important Documents to Carry

Candidates must bring the following to the exam center:

  • Printed admit card
  • One valid photo ID proof (Aadhaar Card, Voter ID, Passport, etc.)
  • 3-4 passport-size photographs
  • Black ball pen
  • Clipboard or hardboard

NDA Exam Day Guidelines

  • Entry gates close 10 minutes before exam start time
  • Morning session: 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM
  • Afternoon session: 2:00 PM to 4:30 PM
  • Carry only permitted items
  • No electronic devices, calculators, or study materials allowed

NDA Marking Scheme

  • General Ability Test (GAT): -1.33 marks per wrong answer
  • Mathematics: -0.83 marks per wrong answer

NDA Exam Centers:

All the aspirants can check the cities where UPSC is going to conduct the NDA written exam 2025:

AgartalaGhaziabadPanaji (Goa)
AgraGorakhpurPatna
AjmerGurgaonPort Blair
AhmedabadGwaliorPrayagraj (Allahabad)
AizawlHyderabadPuducherry
AligarhImphalPune
Almora (Uttarakhand)IndoreRaipur
Anantpur (Andhra Pradesh)ItanagarRajkot
AurangabadJabalpurRanchi
BengaluruJaipurSambalpur
BareillyJammuShillong
BhopalJodhpurShimla
BilaspurJorhatSiligudi
ChandigarhKochiSrinagar
ChennaiKohimaSrinagar (Uttarakhand)
CoimbatoreKolkataThane
CuttackKozhikode (Calicut)Thiruvananthapuram
DehradunLehTiruchirapalli
DelhiLucknowTirupati
DharwadLudhianaUdaipur
DispurMaduraiVaranasi
FaridabadMumbaiVellore
GangtokMysoreVijayawada
GayaNagpurVishakhapatnam
Gautam Buddh NagarNavi MumbaiWarangal

Additional Tips

  • Double-check all details on the admit card
  • Report any discrepancies to the examination authority
  • Reach the exam center well in advance

Stay updated with the official UPSC website for the most recent information about the NDA 1 2025 admit card release.

Note: This information is based on the current available details and is subject to change. Candidates are advised to regularly check the official UPSC website for the most up-to-date information.

Lt Gen PK Mishra Reviews Operational Preparedness at Dharmund Garrison Amid Counter-Terrorism Efforts in Chenab Valley

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Lieutenant General PK Mishra, General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the White Knight Corps, visited Dharmund Garrison on Thursday to assess the operational preparedness and ongoing counter-terrorism efforts in the Doda, Kishtwar, and Ramban districts of Jammu and Kashmir. The visit underscores the Indian Army’s commitment to maintaining peace and stability in the Chenab Valley, a region that has witnessed a surge in terror-related incidents over the past two years.

During his visit, Lt Gen Mishra commended the troops for their unwavering resolve and professionalism in the fight against terrorism. He lauded their tireless efforts, emphasizing the critical role they play in safeguarding the region. The GOC also took the opportunity to interact with ex-servicemen, acknowledging their continued dedication to nation-building and their contributions to strengthening community resilience.

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The White Knight Corps, also known as XVI Corps, is headquartered in Nagrota and oversees some of the most strategic and sensitive areas in Jammu and Kashmir, including Rajouri, Poonch, Doda, and Kishtwar. These districts have been focal points of anti-terror operations, with recent incidents highlighting the persistent threat of terrorism in the region. Just months ago, in August 2024, Captain Singh of the Indian Army succumbed to injuries sustained during an operation in Doda, marking the fourth encounter in the Udhampuri-Doda-Kishtwar region in a short span. Additionally, a Junior Commissioned Officer (JCO) was killed in an anti-terror operation in Kishtwar in November 2024, further underscoring the challenges faced by security forces.

Lt Gen Mishra, who assumed command of the White Knight Corps on April 1, 2025, succeeding Lt Gen Navin Sachdeva, has prioritized operational excellence and fostering peace in the region. His visit to Dharmund Garrison comes at a time when the Indian Army is intensifying efforts to curb terrorist activities, including training Village Defence Guards (VDGs) in border areas to bolster anti-infiltration measures. The Chenab Brigade, under the White Knight Corps, has been actively involved in such initiatives, with a recent training program for VDGs launched in January 2025 in Jammu district.

The GOC’s engagement with ex-servicemen also reflects the Army’s strategy to strengthen community ties and leverage local support in counter-terrorism efforts. This approach aligns with the broader vision of enhancing the Army’s operational capabilities while maintaining a strong bond with the people of Jammu and Kashmir, as emphasized by Lt Gen Sachdeva during his tenure.

The Indian Army continues to face challenges in the region, with allegations of civilian mistreatment during operations in Kishtwar in November 2024 currently under investigation. Despite these hurdles, the White Knight Corps remains steadfast in its mission to combat terrorism and ensure the safety of the region’s residents.

The visit to Dharmund Garrison is a testament to the Indian Army’s proactive stance in addressing security threats and fostering peace in Jammu and Kashmir, even as external forces continue to fuel residual terrorism in the area.

RIMC Cadets Visit Tiger Division in Jammu for Educational Tour

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In a significant youth engagement initiative, 29 cadets from the Rashtriya Indian Military College (RIMC), Dehradun, visited Jammu as part of an educational tour organized by the Indian Army. The cadets, aspiring future leaders of the armed forces, were hosted by the Tiger Division, a prominent infantry unit under the Western Command of the Indian Army, known for its strategic role in the region.

The visit provided the young cadets with a firsthand experience of military life. A key highlight of the tour was a weapon and equipment display, where the cadets witnessed an array of military gear, including advanced sniper rifles and missile launchers, showcasing the Indian Army’s operational capabilities. The display aimed to inspire and educate the cadets about the technological and tactical aspects of modern warfare.

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The cadets also had the opportunity to interact with the General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Tiger Division, gaining insights into leadership, discipline, and the responsibilities of serving in the armed forces. The event took place in an open area with the iconic “Tiger Division” signage in the background, symbolizing the unit’s proud legacy.

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The Rashtriya Indian Military College, established in 1922 in Dehradun, is a Category A establishment of the Ministry of Defence and a feeder institution for the National Defence Academy (NDA), Indian Naval Academy, and the Indian Armed Forces. Such educational tours are designed to nurture the next generation of military leaders by providing them with early exposure to the army’s operations and ethos.

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The Rising Star Corps, which shared details of the event on social media, emphasized the importance of engaging future leaders through such initiatives. The visit underscores the Indian Army’s commitment to fostering patriotism and military awareness among the youth, ensuring a strong foundation for the country’s defense forces.

The event received positive reactions online, with netizens praising the initiative for shaping the “future tigers” of the Indian Army. The Tiger Division, historically known for its contributions during operations like Operation Parakram, continues to play a vital role in both defense and community engagement in Jammu and Kashmir.