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Here’s How To Do Para Basic Course as an NCC Cadet

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The National Cadet Corps or NCC as it is popularly known is the largest youth-grooming organization in the country. NCC was started as University Corps in 1917 with an aim to recruit fresh college students as reserve troops in case of a war.

But it has come a long way since then, now grooming youth to become responsible and disciplined citizens of the country.

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NCC conducts over 1450 camps annually on a regular basis as a part of its training. The camps help the cadets to develop camaraderie, teamwork, leadership qualities, self-confidence, self-reliance and dignity of labour. The Republic Day camp is the acme of NCC training. There are some camps which only the luckiest ones get a chance to attend, like the Para Basic Course in which only 20 boys and 20 girls are selected all over India per course. I was one among those luckiest to have a chance to attend this camp.

If you are an NCC cadet, here is how you can do the Para Basic Course:

The Para Basic Course is held twice in a year in the months of September and November.

Each camp has got 40 reserved vacancies for NCC cadets – 20 for SWs (girls) and 20 for SDs (boys). DG NCC allots the vacancies to 17 directorates based on their strength. Directorates with higher strength get more vacancies than directorates with less strength.

Generally, the directorates with higher strength get no more than 2–3 vacancies, 4 is extreme. In my directorate (AP and T), we get 3 vacancies for this course as its enrolled strength is a quite large in number.

So, next, your DDG allots vacancies to each group headquarter, one at a time. My NCC group, Hyderabad got the vacancies last November (2016), so this time (September 17), Kakinada group got the vacancies. In some cases, each group may get one vacancy each.

These groups, in turn, allot the vacancies to the respective units/squadrons under its command. The unit getting the vacancy is no more than lucky enough than the person chosen to go for the course.

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The Physical Requirement – The Selection:

The physical requirement of this course is running 1 km in 4 minutes, 5–6 pull-ups, 22 push-ups and 36 squats. So it needs very good stamina to be a paratrooper. The training and selections of the interested candidates start from about 4 months before the camp. And only the luckiest and fortunate person gets to be one of the chosen few. They are interviewed at the unit level, group level and then directorate level to be a part of the Para Basic Course.

The minimum criteria are as follows (but the required criteria is way-way higher than this):

  • 1 km run in 4 mins
  • 36 squats
  • 32 sit-ups
  • 5 pull-ups
  • 22 push-ups

Now, since this is a very prestigious camp, the competition for this is also very high, due to which the standards are also raised higher.

It now all depends on your directorate to select cadets based on new standards. But when you get into PTS, all the training will seem easier because they’ll follow their set standards and also because NCC cadets will have very less time for this course.

The Para Basic Course:

In this course, you are entitled to 3 jumps during the daytime and if time permits, you will do all the 5 jumps (including one night jump and one with equipment). The camp lasts for about a month. The initial days are to train and build stamina and confidence of cadets to make the jumps.

The jumps are easy, the training is hard.

PTS, Agra:

The training for Para Basic Course is held at Paratroopers Training Schools, Agra along with all the Indian commandos. Yes, Para, MARCOS, NSG and Garuds will be your roommates and course mates at PTS. You will be shocked to witness the simplicity holding very high potential. Not in your lifetime, you will probably see so many commandos at the same time at the same place.

For the place of stay, you will be staying at Army Airborne Training School, located just beside Air Force Station, Agra.

The Daily Routine:

God! This topic has very mixed emotions. The routine starts with waking up at 4 – 4:30 in the morning, getting fresh and some exercise. This is followed by a light breakfast (because there’s no time to eat breakfast).

The ground training for Para Basic Course is 12 days.

You will have to report at PTS in the morning between 6:00 – 7:00.

Then starts the day!

You will be running, warming up and exercising for the next 45 minutes to 1 hour. This will be the first period.

In the next subsequent periods, you will be given para jumping related training. This will go on until the afternoon when you will head back to AATS for lunch. If there is a class, you will again report back to PTS. If not, you will get some rest and then time for the evening run.

In the evening, you will be exercising and playing sports/games, after which you will get freshen up and get ready for dinner.

The time left is socializing time with your course mates. I used to play UNO at that time. It is followed by Night Roll Call and lights off!

This will go on for 12 days. In these 12 days, you will be shown how Parachute is packed and repaired at PPRC one day. And one day, you will experience flying in IAF AN-32 from which you will have to jump later.

After the Course:

After you have completed your course, you will be authorized to wear the Para-Wings on your uniform. Although maroon beret is not authorized for NCC cadets, permission from the unit CO can be taken to wear it.

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Cadets of No 53 Para Basic Course after their ‘Wings Ceremony’

Chhatri Mata Ki Jai! (Hail Mother of Parachute)

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CDS 1 2023 Toppers SSB + Written Exam Marks

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The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has officially released the marks for the candidates who participated in the Combined Defence Services Examination (I) of 2023. Aspirants who appeared for the examination can now access and download their marks through the official UPSC website at upsc.gov.in, marking a significant step in the commission’s transparent evaluation process.

In a commendable showcase of talent and preparation, a total of 105 aspirants have been recommended for the Officers Training Academy (Women), while 242 candidates have made their mark for the Officers Training Academy (Men). The results further highlight the success of candidates across various branches of the Indian armed forces, with 22 individuals receiving recommendations for the Indian Air Force, 57 for the Indian Naval Academy, and 156 for the Indian Military Academy, showcasing a wide range of skills and competencies.

CDS 1 2023 IMA Toppers

SNOROLL NONAMEWRITTEN TOTAL (300)SSB MARKS (300)FINAL TOTAL
(300)
10809099ARPIT AGGARWAL200129329
21105699AMAN SOMRA164159323
30803512RAHUL SINGH TANWAR168151319
40809639TUSHAR166153319
53504987INDERPREET SINGH161145306
65901999LOKESH SINGH BHINDWAR155150305
75400782VIMAL PANDEY153148301
82603342GAURAV UPADHYAY172128300
90809199GAGAN DEEP BHARTI163135298
101101873VIKRANT SINGH SHEKHAWAT167130297

CDS 1 2023 INA Toppers

SR.NOROLL_NONAMEWRITTENSSBFINAL
15400782VIMAL PANDEY153148301
26602057KARTIK SHARMA148147295
38900196SHUBHAM THAKUR151142293
46301279AROHI BALODA165126291
53500652AMOGH SINGH PATHANIA164126290
61103844CHETAN BHAL146143289
70801351PRIKSHIT DAHIYA133153286
86700177VARUN LALJI PANDEY154132286
93505145AALOK BHANOT142143285
100806526MAYANK KUMAR TRIPATHI157126283

CDS 1 2023 AFA Toppers

SR.NOROLL_NONAMEWRITTENSSBFINAL
11105451AJAY SINGH RAJPUT167128295
28500290NIKHIL KAPRI167126293
36301279AROHI BALODA165126291
43500652AMOGH SINGH PATHANIA164126290
56700177VARUN LALJI PANDEY154132286
63505145AALOK BHANOT142143285
70806526MAYANK KUMAR TRIPATHI157126283
81200425B ADITYA149129278
91503511AYUSH RAJ157121278
100301929GOKUL GIRISH156121277

CDS 1 2023 OTA Men Toppers

SR.NOROLL_NONAMEWRITTENSSBFINAL
11105699AMAN SOMRA137106243
20803512RAHUL SINGH TANWAR125100225
30809099ARPIT AGGARWAL13986225
45906624SUDHANSHU14084224
53510637ROSHAN CHIRAG SINGH DHALIWAL12792219
63500904MADHAV SHARMA117101218
70809639TUSHAR115102217
81402966DIGVIJAY DHAYAL11899217
90819264HARSHIT MATHUR12987216
100100015VISHAL SHAHI116100216

CDS 1 2023 OTA Women Toppers

SR.NOROLL_NONAMEWRITTENSSBFINAL
10817397PUNAM KUMARI116117233
25905575SHRUTI SINGH127105232
36302626KANCHAN SHERAWAT117114231
42610358ADITI MISHRA13098228
53600310ANUSHREE GOPALAKRISHNAN113114227
65905849ANSHU SOM119105224
70402699TUSHITA SINGH121103224
80815190ANKITA BISHNOI116108224
91109313DEEPIKA KANWAR121102223
106302212ANJALI GILL12894222

CDS 1 2023 Cut Off Marks

CDS 1 2023 Cut Off Marks

Arpit Aggarwal emerged as the top performer in the Indian Military Academy, securing an impressive 329 out of 600 marks. He was closely followed by Aman Somra with 323 marks, and Rahul Singh Tanwar along with Tushar, both securing third place with 319 marks each. Inderpreet Singh also made a notable achievement with a total of 306 marks.

The Indian Naval Academy saw Vimal Pandey at the top with 301 marks, Kartik Sharma with 295, and Shubham Thakur with 293 marks. Arohi Baloda and Amogh Singh Pathania also showcased significant performance with scores of 291 and 290, respectively.

In the Air Force segment, Ajay Singh Rajput led with a score of 295 out of 600. He was followed by Nikhil Kapri with 293 marks, and again, Arohi Baloda and Amogh Singh Pathania demonstrated their all-rounded capabilities with scores of 291 and 290, respectively. Varun Lalji Pandey rounded off the top performers with a score of 286.

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For the Officers Training Academy (Men), Aman Somra emerged as the leading candidate with a score of 243. Rahul Singh Tanwar and Arpit Aggarwal shared the second position with scores of 225 each, while Sudhanshu and Roshan Chirag Singh Dhaliwal also made notable achievements.

At the Officers Training Academy (Women), Punam Kumari led the way with 233 marks, followed closely by Shruti Singh with 232, and Kanchan Sherawat with 231. Aditi Mishra and Anushree Gopalakrishnan also showed remarkable proficiency with scores of 228 and 227, respectively.

The UPSC CDS I exam, held on April 16, 2023, serves as a critical gateway for admission into 341 vacancies across various prestigious Indian military institutes. The examination is part of a rigorous selection process that includes both a written test and an interview for intelligence and personality assessment, conducted at one of the Services Selection Centres. This comprehensive process is designed to select qualified individuals aspiring to serve in the Indian military, ensuring a thorough evaluation of their intellectual and personality traits for roles in the Indian Military Academy, Officers Training Academy, Indian Naval Academy, and Indian Air Force Academy.

All About India’s New Predator Drone: A Game-Changer in Defence Technology

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In recent times, the global defence landscape has witnessed significant advancements in unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), commonly known as drones. One of the most groundbreaking developments in this field is the acquisition of the Predator drone by the Indian government.

The Predator MQ-9B armed drone, manufactured by General Atomics, is set to revolutionize India’s defence capabilities. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the features, strategic importance, and potential impact of the Predator drone on India’s national security.

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The Indian Navy already operates two unarmed Predator drones from Rajali air base in Tamil Nadu, which are on lease from the US.

Predator MQ-9B Drone Specifications

SpecificationDetail
ManufacturerGeneral Atomics Aeronautical Systems
RoleRemotely Piloted Aircraft (Surveillance, Reconnaissance, and Precision Strike)
First FlightFebruary 2, 2001
Introduction2007
StatusActive
Primary UsersUnited States Air Force, Royal Air Force, Italian Air Force, others
Crew0 (Remotely piloted)
Length36 ft (11 m)
Wingspan65.6 ft (20 m)
Height12.5 ft (3.8 m)
Empty Weight4,901 lb (2,223 kg)
Max Takeoff Weight10,494 lb (4,760 kg)
Powerplant1 × Honeywell TPE331-10 turboprop engine, producing 950 hp (710 kW)
Maximum Speed300 mph (482 km/h, 260 knots)
Cruise Speed194-230 mph (313-370 km/h, 169-200 knots)
Range1,151 mi (1,852 km, 1,000 nautical miles)
Endurance14 hours (24 hours with extended fuel tanks)
Service Ceiling50,000 ft (15,240 m)
ArmamentUp to 3,850 lb (1,746 kg) of payload, including:
– AGM-114 Hellfire missiles
– GBU-12 Paveway II laser-guided bombs
– GBU-38 JDAM (Joint Direct Attack Munitions)
– AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles (for self-defense in some versions)
– GBU-49 and GBU-54 laser-guided bombs

The Need for Enhanced Surveillance and Strike Capabilities

Over the years, India has faced multiple security challenges, both from state and non-state actors. To safeguard its borders, monitor adversarial activities, and maintain peace in the region, India requires cutting-edge surveillance and strike capabilities. The acquisition of the Predator drone is a significant step towards fulfilling these requirements.

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The Predatory Power of the MQ-9B Drone

The MQ-9B Predator drone is a high-altitude, long-endurance unmanned aerial vehicle that offers unparalleled surveillance and precision strike capabilities. Equipped with advanced technology and sophisticated weaponry, this drone is capable of gathering real-time intelligence, conducting reconnaissance missions, and carrying out targeted strikes with exceptional accuracy.

Unmatched Surveillance Capabilities

The Predator drone’s advanced sensor suite, including embedded global positioning and inertial navigation systems (EGIs) and high-resolution cameras, enables it to gather crucial intelligence by capturing crystal-clear images and videos. With an operational ceiling of 27,000 feet and the ability to look down on the enemy from nearly 50,000 feet, the drone provides an unmatched aerial surveillance advantage.

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Precision Strikes with Lethal Payload

Armed with Hellfire missiles and laser-guided bombs, the MQ-9B Predator drone possesses formidable strike capabilities. The 170 Hellfire missiles, with an 11-kilometer range, and 310 laser-guided bombs, with a range of nearly 150 kilometers, significantly enhance India’s counter-terrorism capabilities. These lethal payloads allow for targeted strikes on adversaries without crossing borders, ensuring the safety of Indian forces.

Extended Reach and Endurance

With a flight endurance of up to 35 hours, the MQ-9B Predator drone can operate for extended periods, providing continuous surveillance and monitoring in critical areas. Its long-range capabilities enable India to project power thousands of kilometers away from its borders, bolstering its military presence in the Indo-Pacific region.

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The Importance of the Predator Drone for India’s National Security

The acquisition of the Predator drone is a game-changer for India’s national security, offering numerous strategic benefits. Let’s delve into the key reasons why this armed drone holds immense significance for the country.

Strengthening the Indo-Pacific Presence

As an emerging global power, India seeks to enhance its presence and influence in the Indo-Pacific region. The MQ-9B Predator drone provides the Indian Navy, Indian Army, and Indian Air Force with a force multiplier, enabling them to project power and maintain maritime domain awareness. With 15 drones allocated to the Indian Navy and 8 each to the Army and Air Force, India gains a significant advantage in monitoring and countering any expansionist activities by adversarial navies.

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Effective Border Surveillance and Counterterrorism Measures

India’s borders, especially those with China and Pakistan, have been subjected to frequent security threats. The MQ-9B Predator drone’s surveillance capabilities and lethal strike potential enable Indian security forces to effectively monitor and secure these borders. The drone’s ability to detect missile silos, rocket system deployments, and troop movements along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) provides critical intelligence for counter-deployment, ensuring preparedness and deterring adversaries.

Plug the Gaps with Loitering Ammunition

The MQ-9B Predator drone’s integration with loitering ammunition fills critical gaps in India’s border security. Loitering ammunition refers to munitions that can hover over a target area and engage enemy forces with precision. By utilizing loitering ammunition, the Indian Army can effectively counter intrusions and plug gaps along the borders, enhancing its defensive capabilities.

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The Indo-US Defence Partnership

The acquisition of the Predator drone is a testament to the strengthening Indo-US defence partnership. The United States, acknowledging India’s role as a major defence partner, has approved the sale of 31 armed MQ-9B SkyGuardian drones to India. This partnership fosters mutual strategic benefits, technological cooperation, and military collaboration in the region.

Congressional Approval and Strategic Cooperation

The US State Department, following a tiered review process, has received congressional approval for the sale of the Predator drones to India. This approval reflects the growing strategic cooperation between the two nations. The US Congress plays a vital role in the arms transfer process, ensuring transparency, and addressing any concerns or queries from the members of Congress.

Advancing Strategic Technology Cooperation

The acquisition of the Predator drones offers significant potential for advancing strategic technology cooperation between India and the United States. As part of India’s Atmanirbhar (self-reliance) policy, negotiations between General Atomics and the Ministry of Defence will cover crucial aspects such as price, configuration, local assembly, and technology transfer. This collaboration aligns with India’s vision of developing indigenous defence capabilities and fostering technological self-sufficiency.

Strengthening the US-India Strategic Relationship

The sale of the Predator drones strengthens the strategic relationship between the United States and India. The United States recognizes India’s role as an important force for political stability, peace, and economic progress in the Indo-Pacific and South Asia region. The acquisition of advanced defence technology reinforces India’s position as a reliable and capable partner in promoting regional security and stability.

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Conclusion: Empowering India’s Defence Capabilities

The introduction of the Predator MQ-9B armed drone marks a significant milestone in India’s defence capabilities. With its unparalleled surveillance capabilities, lethal strike potential, extended endurance, and strategic importance, the Predator drone serves as a force multiplier that empowers India to safeguard its borders, deter adversaries, and maintain peace and stability in the region. This game-changing acquisition reflects India’s commitment to modernizing its military and enhancing its national security. As the partnership between India and the United States grows stronger, the Predator drone stands as a symbol of technological advancement and cooperation in the pursuit of a secure and prosperous future.

10 Best Ways To Join Indian Army in 2024

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If you have a noble aspiration to serve your country and want to enjoy a fulfilling career, joining the Indian Army after 10+2 or graduation can be an excellent opportunity for you. The armed forces offer multiple avenues for entry, providing a range of options to individuals with different educational backgrounds.

In this article, we will explore the best ways to join the Indian Army in 2024, discussing the various entry routes and eligibility criteria.

NDA (National Defence Academy) Entry

The NDA entry is available for 12th standard candidates or pass-outs with Physics, Chemistry, and Maths subjects. This entry allows you to join the National Defence Academy or the Indian Naval Academy. The NDA conducts examinations twice a year for Permanent Commission entry to the Indian Navy.

NDA 1 2024 Age Eligibility & Date Of Birth

Both male and female candidates born between 02nd July 2005 and 1st July 2008 are eligible to apply for NDA 1 2024.

NDA 2 2024 Age Eligibility & Date Of Birth

Both male and female candidates born between 02nd Jan 2006 and 1st Jan 2009 are eligible to apply for NDA 2 2024.

Important Dates For NDA 2024

Here are the important dates for NDA 2024:

NDA 2024 EventsNDA 1 2024NDA 2 2024
Notification Release Date20 December 2023May 2024
Online Application Start Date20 December 2023May 2024
Online Application Last Date09 January 2024June 2024
Admit Card DateTwo Weeks Before ExamTwo Weeks Before Exam
Exam Date21 April 2024 (SUNDAY)01 Sept 2024 (SUNDAY)
Result DateMay – June 2024Oct- Nov 2024

NDA Exam Online Coaching Classes

To prepare for the NDA exam, you can opt for online coaching classes. These classes can provide you with comprehensive guidance and study materials to enhance your chances of success.

CDSE (Combined Defence Services Examination) Entry

Another way to join the Indian Army is through the CDSE entry. This entry is open to college graduates and is conducted by the UPSC. The CDSE exam is held twice a year.

CDS Exam Eligibility

To be eligible for the CDS exam, you must meet the following criteria:

  • For Indian Military Academy (IMA) entry: You must be between 19 and 24 years old and hold a graduation degree from any recognized institution.
  • For Officers Training Academy (OTA) entry: You must be between 19 and 25 years old and hold a graduation degree from any recognized institution.

CDS Exam Training and Commission

The training period for IMA is 18 months, while for OTA, it is 49 weeks. The nature of the commission is permanent for IMA and temporary for OTA.

CDS 1 2024 Age Limits

For CDS 1 2024, the age limits are as follows:

  • IMA: You must be born not earlier than 2nd Jan 2001 and not later than 1st Jan 2006.
  • OTA: You must be born not earlier than 2nd Jan 2000 and not later than 1st Jan 2006.

CDS 2 2024 Age Limits

For CDS 2 2024, the age limits are as follows:

  • IMA: You must be born not earlier than 2nd July 2001 and not later than 1st July 2006.
  • OTA: You must be born not earlier than 2nd July 2000 and not later than 1st July 2006.

Important Dates For CDS 2024

Here are the important dates for CDS 2024:

CDS 2024 EventsCDS 1 2024CDS 2 2024
Notification Release Date20 December 2023May 2024
Online Application Start Date20 December 2023May 2024
Online Application Last Date09 January 2024June 2024
Admit Card DateTwo Weeks Before ExamTwo Weeks Before Exam
Exam Date21 April 2024 (SUNDAY)01 Sept 2024 (SUNDAY)
Result DateMay – June 2024Oct- Nov 2024

TGC (Technical Graduate Course) Entry

The TGC entry is specifically for engineering graduates. Candidates can apply for the TGC entry as per the notification on the joinindianarmy website. The selection process includes shortlisting based on cutoffs, SSB interview, medical examination, and merit list.

TGC Entry Eligibility

To be eligible for the TGC entry, you must meet the following criteria:

  • Age Criteria: You must be between 20 and 27 years old at the time of joining.
  • Graduation: You must have either completed your engineering from a recognized institute or be in the final year. Alternatively, you can hold an M.Sc. in Computer Science.

TGC Entry Training and Commission

The training period for the TGC entry is 49 weeks at the Indian Military Academy (IMA) in Dehradun. The nature of the commission is permanent.

SSC (Short Service Commission) Tech Entry

The SSC Tech entry is open to engineering graduates. Candidates can apply for the SSC entry as per the notification on the joinindianarmy website. The selection process includes shortlisting based on cutoffs, SSB interview, medical examination, and merit list.

SSC(Tech) Entry Eligibility

To be eligible for the SSC(Tech) entry, you must meet the following criteria:

  • Age Criteria: You must be between 20 and 27 years old at the time of joining.
  • Graduation: You must have either completed your engineering from a recognized institute or be in the final year. Alternatively, you can hold an M.Sc. in Computer Science.

SSC(Tech) Entry Training and Commission

The training period for the SSC(Tech) entry is 49 weeks at the Officers Training Academy (OTA) in Chennai. The nature of the commission is temporary.

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NCC (National Cadet Corps) Entry

The NCC entry is for candidates who have participated in the National Cadet Corps. Candidates can apply for the NCC entry as per the notification on the joinindianarmy website. The selection process includes SSB interview, medical examination, and merit list.

NCC Entry Eligibility

To be eligible for the NCC entry, you must meet the following criteria:

  • Age Criteria: You must be between 19 and 25 years old at the time of joining.
  • Graduation: You must have a minimum of 50% marks aggregate in Graduation.
  • NCC: You must have a minimum B grade in the NCC ‘C’ Certificate Examination.

NCC Entry Training and Commission

The training period for the NCC entry is 49 weeks at the Officers Training Academy (OTA) in Chennai. The nature of the commission is temporary.

ACC (Army Cadet College) Entry

The ACC entry is for candidates who have served in the Indian Army, Indian Air Force, or Indian Navy. The selection process includes a unit-level exam, interviews, medical tests, and a final merit list.

ACC Entry Eligibility

To be eligible for the ACC entry, you must meet the following criteria:

  • Age Criteria: You must be between 20 and 27 years old at the time of joining.
  • Education: You must have a minimum qualification of 10+2 or equivalent.
  • Additional Eligibility: You must have a minimum of 2 years of service in the Indian Army, Indian Air Force, or Indian Navy. Both married and unmarried candidates are eligible. Good Annual Confidential Report (ACR) and clean records are also required.

ACC Entry Training and Commission

The training period for the ACC entry is 3 years at the ACC Wing, IMA (Indian Military Academy), followed by 1 year at IMA. The nature of the commission is permanent.

Territorial Army

The Territorial Army entry is for individuals who are already employed in central government, semi-government, private firms, own businesses, or are self-employed. The selection process includes a written exam, preliminary interview board, SSB interview, and medical tests.

Territorial Army Eligibility

To be eligible for the Territorial Army, you must meet the following criteria:

  • Age Criteria: You must be between 18 and 42 years old.
  • Education: You must hold a graduation degree from a recognized institution.

Territorial Army Training and Commission

The training for the Territorial Army includes infantry training carried out on urban and provincial systems.

PC(SL) Entry

The PC(SL) entry is for serving Junior Commissioned Officers (JCOs) and Non-Commissioned Officers (NCOs) in the Indian Army. The selection process includes a written exam, SSB interview, and a merit list.

PC(SL) Entry Eligibility

To be eligible for the PC(SL) entry, you must meet the following criteria:

  • Age Criteria: You must be between 32 and 40 years old at the time of joining.
  • Education: You must have a minimum qualification of 11th pass or equivalent.

PC(SL) Entry Training and Commission

The training period for the PC(SL) entry is 8 weeks at the Army Education Corps (AEC) Centre in Pachmarhi, followed by four weeks at the Indian Military Academy (IMA). The nature of the commission is permanent.

SCO (Special Commissioned Officer) Entry

The SCO entry is for individuals who have completed a minimum of 5 years of service in the Indian Army. The selection process includes a written exam, SSB interview, and a merit list.

SCO Entry Eligibility

To be eligible for the SCO entry, you must meet the following criteria:

  • Age Criteria: You must be between 30 and 35 years old at the time of joining.
  • Education: You must have a minimum qualification of class 12th or equivalent.

SCO Entry Training and Commission

The training period for the SCO entry is 8 weeks at the Army Education Corps (AEC) Centre in Pachmarhi, followed by one year at the Officers Training Academy (OTA) in Gaya. The nature of the commission is permanent.

Joining the Indian Army in 2024 can be achieved through various entry routes. Whether you are a 12th standard candidate, a college graduate, an engineering graduate, or a serving officer, there are opportunities available for you. By understanding the eligibility criteria, important dates, and training and commission details for each entry route, you can choose the best way to fulfill your aspiration of serving your country in the Indian Army. Start your preparation today and embark on a noble and fulfilling career in the armed forces.

What is the Sky Marshal Badge worn by NSG Commandos?

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The National Security Guard (NSG) Sky Marshal Badge represents a unique and highly specialized aspect of India’s elite anti-hijacking unit 52 SAG of the National Security Guard. The NSG, also known as the Black Cats due to their distinct black uniforms, was established in 1986 to combat terrorist activities and protect the country against internal threats.

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Within this framework, the role of Sky Marshals is a testament to the adaptability and comprehensive approach of the NSG in ensuring national security across all possible scenarios, including aerial threats.

The Role of NSG Sky Marshals

Sky Marshals are NSG operatives who are deployed on commercial flights to prevent and counter hijacking attempts and any other form of aerial terrorism. The concept of deploying security personnel in civilian aircraft gained prominence globally following several high-profile hijackings. In response to these threats, India’s NSG developed a specialized program to train select personnel to operate covertly as Sky Marshals, ensuring the safety of passengers and the security of aircraft during flights.

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Training and Selection

The operatives selected for Sky Marshal duties undergo a rigorous selection process, drawn from the cream of the NSG, which in turn recruits from the Indian Armed Forces and Central Armed Police Forces. The training for Sky Marshals is specialized and comprehensive, covering aspects of close-quarter combat, behavioral analysis, crisis management, negotiation techniques, and proficiency with weapons that can be safely used aboard an aircraft. This training ensures that Sky Marshals are prepared to deal with a wide range of scenarios, from dealing with unruly passengers to neutralizing high-threat hijack situations.

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The Sky Marshal Badge

The Sky Marshal Badge is a symbol of honor, expertise, and the critical responsibility carried by NSG operatives assigned to protect the skies. While specific details about the badge’s design and symbolism are not widely publicized, it serves as a mark of distinction, identifying the bearer as a member of this elite group. The badge not only represents the operative’s elite status and specialized training but also their commitment to ensuring the safety and security of air passengers.

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Operational Deployment

NSG Sky Marshals operate in secrecy, blending in with regular passengers to avoid drawing attention. Their presence on flights is known only to the flight crew and certain security personnel to maintain the element of surprise should a situation arise. This covert approach is critical for the effectiveness of Sky Marshals, allowing them to act swiftly and decisively without alerting potential threats to their presence.

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Equipment and Armament

Sky Marshals are equipped with weapons and equipment that are specifically chosen for use in the confined and sensitive environment of an aircraft. These include firearms with frangible ammunition that can neutralize a threat without endangering the aircraft’s structural integrity or the safety of passengers. In addition to their armament, Sky Marshals are also trained to use non-lethal means of subduing individuals when possible, minimizing the risk to all on board.

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Challenges and Evolution

The role of Sky Marshals continues to evolve in response to the changing dynamics of global terrorism and advancements in aviation security. The NSG regularly updates the training and operational protocols of its Sky Marshals to address new threats and incorporate advancements in security technology and methodologies.

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Conclusion

The National Security Guard Sky Marshal Badge symbolizes a critical aspect of India’s multi-layered approach to national security. It represents the dedication, skill, and bravery of those tasked with protecting the nation’s skies. As threats to aviation security continue to evolve, the role of NSG Sky Marshals will remain indispensable in ensuring the safety of air travel, reflecting India’s commitment to combating terrorism in all its forms.

Lt General Kavita Sahai becomes 1st woman to lead AMC Centre & College Lucknow

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Lieutenant General Kavita Sahai made history as the first female officer to lead the Army Medical Corps Centre and College in Lucknow, a position that has been held exclusively by men since the institution’s founding 74 years ago.

Honored with prestigious awards, including the Sena Medal and Vishisht Seva Medal, she officially took on the roles of Commandant of the AMC Centre and College, officer-in-charge of AMC Records, and Colonel Commandant of the AMC on February 1, 2024.

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Before her latest role, Sahai served as the Additional Director General of Armed Forces Medical Services (HR) in the office of the Director General Armed Forces Medical Services (DGAFMS) in New Delhi. A graduate of the Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) in Pune, she joined the Army Medical Corps (AMC) on December 30, 1986.

She completed her MD in Pathology in 1994 and her Diplomate of National Board (DNB) in Pathology in 1997, both from AFMC, Pune.

The General Officer also completed a two-year fellowship in Oncopathology at AIIMS, New Delhi, from 2000 to 2002, and earned a diploma in health professional education from Faimer Keele University, UK, between 2020 and 2022.

Throughout her 37-year career, Lt Gen Sahai has occupied several key positions, including Head of Department (HOD) and Professor in the department of laboratory medicine at Base Hospital, Delhi Cantt, Professor in the department of pathology at AFMC, and HOD and Professor in the department of laboratory medicine at the Army Hospital (Research and Referral) in New Delhi. She has contributed to over 100 publications in both national and international journals.

In recognition of her exceptional service and her ability to excel across various domains, she received the Sena Medal on Republic Day of this year, the Vishisht Seva Medal (VSM) in 2018, and the Chief Of Army Staff Commendation in 2008 and 2012. Lt Gen Sahai is married to Maj Gen Rajesh Sahai, AVSM, SM (Retd).

10 Ways to Get Stronger and More Flexible for SSB GTO Tasks

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The GTO is a set of outdoor tasks meant to evaluate a candidate’s abilities in a group setting and how they interact with one another. On Days 3 and 4 of the SSB, the GTO (Group Testing Officer) test series is administered (In AFSB, GTO test series are conducted on Day 2 & 3 or Day 3 & 4).

The group testing officer evaluates each member of the group based on how they performed on the numerous tests, how they planned and established goals for each exam, and how they did so while keeping the group’s interests in mind.

The SSB Ground Tasks are a mix of indoor and outdoor tasks. The purpose of the indoor tasks is to assess a candidate’s cerebral capacity, whereas the purpose of the outdoor tasks is to assess a candidate’s physical capacity. Your suitability as a team player and a leader will be evaluated throughout the entire GTO series. Keep in mind that an effective leader shows concern for his team members; hence, leadership does not entail mistreating them.

Also read: GTO Tasks Colour And General Rules In SSB Interview

Ways to improve Strength and flexibility for GTO Tasks are

Simple Stretching And Warm-Up Exercises Should Be Done First

This is a prerequisite for all SSB candidates. You must remain on the ground for a continuous period of two to four hours while performing GTO Tasks. So it’s crucial to increase your endurance. You will be able to give the energy to perform successfully at the time of the SSB Interview by stretching and warming up each morning. Start your morning warm-up and stretching routine at least 2-3 months before the dates of the SSB Interviews.

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Choose A Sport Of Your Choice

During the SSB, you will see that some candidates are extremely active and have tremendous stamina. They are a result of regular athletic activity. Most of you would have selected college or high school athletics that would improve your endurance for the physical activities in SSB. Take up any sport and make it a habit if you want to join the Indian Defense Force, such as hockey, cricket, or volleyball.

Add Running To Your Daily Routine:

 Adding running to your routine will help you stay more physically fit and perform well during the physical activities on GTO day. Running is a straightforward and highly recommended activity. To maintain their physical fitness even during training time, Gentlemen Cadets engage in a morning BPET (Battle Physical Efficiency Test) regimen.

Also read: 8 Ways To Improve Team Bonding During GTO Tasks

Maintain Regularity

It’s crucial to stick to your daily schedule and remain consistent if you want to build up your endurance for the GTO physical endeavour. The majority of defence candidates skip their everyday tasks and don’t finish up with the expected outcomes.

Go To A Gym

You can visit the gym if you are a fitness freak. You can go to the gym at any time of day and work out every area of your body. The main benefits of working out are that they help you develop the strong body that most young people dream about in addition to increasing your stamina.

Prefer Cycling/Walking Over Motorized Transportation

Avoid utilizing motor cars and opt to commute by bicycle to improve your physical stamina. Cycling on a regular basis helps you lose abdominal fat and build stamina. Cycling also assists your body get rid of sweat, which keeps your face looking charming.

Maintain A Nutritious Nutrition

Your diet is the most crucial aspect of all. It is difficult for you to promote your degree of fitness till and unless you are not focused on a nutritious diet. Consistently consume a balanced diet that includes fibre, carbohydrates, nutrients, vitamins, and other minerals. Don’t forget to drink the recommended amount of water while doing this.

Use Your Brain

It’s not just about stamina when we talk about boosting it so you can perform effectively during GTO activities. You will need to employ both physical and mental strength to complete various GTO Tasks. Your mental and physical capabilities will be evaluated as a whole during the FGT, HGT, and Command Task. Therefore, in addition to physical preparation, you should also strengthen your cerebral faculties.

Also read: How To Perform Well In The GTO Tasks?

Indulge In Household Work

Help your family in the household chores, various activities such as brooming, mopping, and dusting involve the participation of the muscles of your body. Indulging in such activities will definitely increase your flexibility.

Also read: 5 Must Know Rules For AFSB Interview GTO Tasks

Dietary Focus On More Carbs:

This is one of the key components of a diet that will improve your physical power. Your body’s starch and sugar levels rise when you consume carbohydrates. These two supplements have a significant impact on your body’s capacity for endurance and boost your working capacity. To improve your level of fitness, you can easily eat cereal, brown bread, fruits, pasta, and vegetables.

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16 Must Know Badges of a Para SF Commando

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Para Commandos, also known as Para (SF), represent the elite special forces unit within the Indian Army’s Parachute Regiment. Their primary roles encompass a broad spectrum of high-stakes operations including special operations, direct action, hostage rescue, counter-terrorism, unconventional warfare, special reconnaissance, foreign internal defense, counter-proliferation, counter-insurgency, seek and destroy missions, and personnel recovery.

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As recognition of their exceptional service and dedication to the nation, Para Commandos are awarded various badges that honor their distinct contributions and achievements.

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The Indian Parachute Regiment stands as one of the most esteemed military units globally, capturing the aspirations of both defense enthusiasts and active personnel in India who dream of donning the iconic maroon beret.

However, attaining the revered status of an “Airborne Soldier” is a challenging feat. Housing a significant portion of India’s Special Forces, the regiment is widely recognized as the Indian Para Special Forces, highlighting its critical role and exceptional capabilities within the nation’s defense framework.

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The badges and insignia mentioned are integral to the identity and achievements of Para (Special Forces) commandos in the Indian Army, as well as some international recognitions. Here’s a brief overview of each:

  1. Balidaan Badge: This is a distinct insignia of the Para Special Forces. It signifies sacrifice and is awarded only to those serving in the Special Forces. It features a commando dagger pointed downwards, with wings extending upwards from the blade and the word “Balidaan” written in Devanagari script. This badge is worn on the right pocket and is a mark of honor and valor.
  2. Shoulder Title: Worn on the shoulder, this indicates the regiment or unit to which the soldier belongs. For Para SF commandos, it typically reads “PARA SF,” signifying their elite status within the airborne units.
  3. Para Wings: Worn on the left chest, these wings are awarded upon completion of the Parachute Training Course. They symbolize the soldier’s qualification as a paratrooper.
  4. Regimental Insignia: This badge represents the specific regimental affiliation of the soldier within the Indian Army, showcasing their heritage and lineage.
  5. Headgear: Para SF commandos typically wear a maroon beret, signifying their airborne status, with the Balidaan badge when in service dress.
  6. Jump Indicator Badge: Indicates the number of jumps a paratrooper has completed. Often, stars or other symbols are added to the para wings to denote this.
  7. Diving Badge: Awarded to those qualified in combat diving, this badge signifies proficiency in underwater operations, a crucial skill for special forces operations.
  8. Commendation Badge: Recognizes specific acts of bravery, exceptional service, or achievement. The criteria and design can vary depending on the awarding authority.
  9. Combat Free Falling Badge: Denotes qualification in HALO (High Altitude-Low Opening) and HAHO (High Altitude-High Opening) free-fall parachuting techniques, crucial for inserting troops undetected into enemy territory.
  10. Mavericks Badge: Specific details about this badge are less common, but it could potentially represent a unique qualification or unit within the Para SF or allied special forces communities.
  11. US Army Parachutist Badge: Awarded to soldiers who have completed the US Army Airborne School, this badge signifies their qualification as parachutists by a foreign military, showcasing international training and cooperation.
  12. Sky Marshal Badge: Typically associated with air security, this badge may be awarded to those qualified to perform in-flight security duties. The specifics might vary depending on the context in which it’s awarded.
  13. US Pathfinder Badge: Awarded by the US Army, this badge signifies that the soldier has been trained in pathfinder skills, including air traffic control, drop zone, and landing zone marking for airborne and air assault operations.
  14. NSG SAG Badge: Represents qualification or affiliation with the Special Action Group (SAG) of the National Security Guard (NSG), India’s premier counter-terrorism unit. The NSG SAG is tasked with conducting counter-terrorism, hostage rescue, and special operations.
  15. RR Badge: Likely refers to the Rashtriya Rifles, a counter-insurgency force in India. This badge would signify association or commendation with/by the Rashtriya Rifles.
  16. US Military Freefall Parachutist Badge: Similar to the Combat Free Falling Badge but specifically awarded by the US military, this badge recognizes proficiency in military free-fall operations, including HALO/HAHO techniques.

Each badge and insignia carry a weight of honor, skill, and dedication, reflecting the diverse capabilities and achievements of the wearer within the military context.

Army Boys Sports Company Notification 2024

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The Army Boys Sports Company, a collaborative venture between the Sports Authority of India and the Indian Army, located at the Madras Engineer Group & Centre, Bangalore, has announced an exciting opportunity for young boys to pursue a career in sports. Scheduled from February 5th to 8th, 2024, this initiative aims to scout and develop budding talent in the disciplines of Boxing, Hockey, Sailing, and Swimming, contributing to India’s future sports achievements on international platforms.

Event Overview

The selection rally offers a unique platform for young aspirants, providing a path to nurture their sporting talents under the guidance of seasoned coaches from the Sports Authority of India and experienced officers. This initiative not only emphasizes physical prowess and technical skills but also focuses on instilling discipline, teamwork, and resilience among the participants.

Eligibility and Registration Details

  • Age and Achievements: Boys aged between 8 years to 16 years, demonstrating potential or having achieved accolades in national or international competitions within the specified sports disciplines, are eligible to apply. The selection process will also consider specific sports achievements and certificates.
  • Educational Requirement: A minimum educational qualification of passing the 3rd standard is mandatory for participation.
  • Physical Standards: Specific height and weight criteria have been set according to various age groups to ensure the participants are fit for the sports training.
  • Medical Fitness: Prospective candidates must pass a medical examination conducted by authorized medical officers. Applicants with tattoos are ineligible for selection.
  • Documentation: A list of required documents has been provided, including birth and caste certificates, educational and sports achievement certificates, and photographs, among others. These documents are crucial for registration and must be presented in original form at the time of the rally.

Selection Procedure

The selection process is comprehensive, involving documentation verification, physical checks, sports skill tests, sports medicine tests, and detailed medical examinations. This rigorous screening ensures that only the most promising talents are selected for induction into the ABSC.

Important Information for Participants

Participants must arrange their accommodation and transportation, as the ABSC will not provide boarding and lodging facilities during the selection period. It’s noteworthy that parents or guardians will not be allowed to accompany the candidates at the selection venue, ensuring a fair and unbiased selection process.

Post-selection Benefits

Selected candidates will be afforded several benefits, including free accommodation, education up to the 10th standard, specialized sports training, competition exposure across India, and comprehensive health insurance. Moreover, upon reaching the age of 17 1/2 years and completing the 10th standard, eligible sports cadets will have the opportunity to join the Indian Army through the Agniveer recruitment process.

Commitment to Excellence

The ABSC is committed to fostering a conducive environment for young athletes to excel in their respective sports, offering a holistic development approach that encompasses physical training, education, and moral values. This initiative not only aims to enhance India’s medal prospects in international competitions but also to instill a sense of discipline, teamwork, and national pride among the youth.

For More Information

For additional details regarding the selection process, eligibility criteria, and other queries, interested candidates can contact the ABSC directly or reach out to the designated coaches for specific sports disciplines.

The Army Boys Sports Company, through this notification, invites young talents across India to seize this remarkable opportunity to embark on a journey of sporting excellence and represent the nation with pride on the global stage.

Anil Kapoor met Garud Commandos of the Indian Air Force

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In a heartwarming display of patriotism and respect for the armed forces, Bollywood icon Anil Kapoor visited the Tezpur Air Force Station to celebrate the 75th Republic Day of India with the Indian Air Force. The visit, which was part of the “Jai Jawan” special show, underscored the actor’s appreciation and support for the military personnel who guard the nation’s skies.

Anil Kapoor’s visit to the Tezpur Air Force Station was not just a ceremonial appearance but a meaningful interaction with the brave hearts of the Indian Air Force. The actor spent the day with the Garud Commandos, an elite special forces unit of the IAF, known for their rigorous training and bravery in various operations.

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This encounter provided Kapoor with a rare glimpse into the lives of these soldiers, who undergo intense training to protect the country against all threats.

Republic Day in India marks the adoption of the Constitution of India on January 26th, 1950, transitioning India into a newly formed republic. It is a day of great pride for the country, celebrated with parades and ceremonies across the nation. By choosing to celebrate this significant day with the Indian Air Force, Anil Kapoor highlighted the importance of the armed forces in maintaining the sovereignty and integrity of the nation.

The “Jai Jawan” special show, which featured Anil Kapoor’s visit, aims to bridge the gap between civilians and the military by showcasing the sacrifices and dedication of the armed forces. Kapoor’s participation in the show is a testament to his respect for the soldiers and his desire to pay tribute to their relentless service to the country. It serves as a reminder to the citizens of the hardships endured by the military and the importance of supporting them.

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During his visit, Anil Kapoor interacted with the Garud Commandos, sharing moments of laughter and camaraderie. These interactions were not just about exchanging pleasantries; they were about understanding the essence of being a soldier and the pride that comes with serving the nation. Kapoor’s engagement with the commandos was a highlight of the visit, showcasing the mutual respect between the forces and the citizens they protect.

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Reflecting on his visit, Anil Kapoor expressed his admiration for the courage and dedication of the Indian Air Force. “It’s an honor to celebrate Republic Day with the real heroes of our country at the Tezpur Air Force Station. Meeting the Garud Commandos and witnessing their commitment firsthand has been an incredibly humbling experience,” Kapoor stated. His message underscored the importance of recognizing and appreciating the sacrifices made by the armed forces.

Garud Commando Force

The Garud Commando Force is the special forces unit of the Indian Air Force (IAF), established in September 2004. This elite unit is tasked with various specialized roles, primarily relating to airfield security, aerial reconnaissance, search and rescue, counter-terrorism, and disaster relief operations. The creation of the Garud Commando Force was a significant step in enhancing the IAF’s capability to undertake special operations in support of air operations, and to protect critical air force assets and installations.

Garud Commandos have been deployed in various operations, both within India and overseas. They have played crucial roles in counter-terrorism operations, protection of vital installations, and in providing security during significant events. The force has also been involved in humanitarian missions and disaster relief operations, showcasing their versatility and commitment to the nation’s security and welfare.