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Cracked TES 48 SSB Interview AIR-112 In 3rd Attempt To Join Indian Army

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Myself Aditya Sharma, hail from Dehradun and studied at ST.THOMAS’ College Dehradun, my father is a constable in Uttarakhand police for my success I would like to thank my parent’s guidance and my school. Specials thanks to my all youtube teachers.

Since my childhood I had the passion to join the armed forces, whenever I used to see a army-related movie or hear some news it would feel me with a new type of Josh. My journey to defense started with class 11 when I had to choose my subjects back of the mind I had defence in my mind but simultaneously I also started preparing for jee examination.

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I worked hard and cleared my NDA -149 written examination and also scored 94% in my 12 boards . After my boards examination the text target was of ssb , daily I use read newspaper and used to seek online guidance from your you-tube channel . I worked hard but  was conference out from 5 AFSB guwahati , though it gave me a good understanding of qualities asked in interviews but that was not enough . I was at the guwahati airport heading back towards dehradun  suddenly I came through online article regarding navy Tech  entry, I do not got dejected from my first failure . Instead I started working for my second ssb , worked hard practised a lot of lecturettes and current affairs  . On October 4, I reported at Bhopal for my navy entry astonished to see a massive crowd of 326 students from which only 27 were screen in , I was only screen in from group of 15 , during the progress I worked hard but luck didn’t favoured me . On 8 October  I was conference out but I know I had to work hard for recommendation. 

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Had a week for my TES reporting on 15 October, in a week I gained some knowledge of army organization and self introspected myself, also referred to many recommended candidates interview which gave a new Josh . I was back in bhopal on 15 in which 168 reported and 32 was screen in , during mu process I avoided doing that previous ssb mistakes during physiology I just related the picture to my own life put myself into the situation , acted according and wrote simple stories , I had a good experience of WAT  as I had included practise sets of wat in my daily routine, my psychology went mind blowing.

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Now it was GTO’s time and I was ready for it performed well in group discussion gave valuable contribution to the discussion, participated actively in GPE and narrated the group’s plan . In my pgt things got worse as every one was shouting so I just kept calm and kept quiet in PGT . But in my HGT I outpasses everyone’s performance  and performed well . In my GOR  I helped my group through to get through obstacles , even a situation came when I was about to fall down from 10 feet wall while pulling one of my teammate . In my individual obstacle I surpass my previous ssb , doing 9 individual obstacles , I was satisfy with my GTO -DAY 1 perform, on day 2 I was given lecturates topic of India and it’s neighbor, had enough knowledge of the topic I spoke with full confidence.  During my COMMAND TASK I was called at last and was given the most different obstacle and helping material , I used my all sense and when gto was slowly increasing the level of difficulty I was getting an indication of my selection. 

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In my interview I was screwed very hard  the interviewer was only satisfied when I was loosing during conversation, I don’t gave up and answered all my questions with full confidence with a smile on my face . Even the interviewer once said I would not recommended you to build up the pressure , I just smiled back and said my answers with full confidence.  While coming from the interviewer room he even said to be better try next time. I just smiled back and said thank u to him.

With this my ssb came to end and during my conference answered some tricky questions and had confidence that I was making it through this time .

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When the colonel sir came in to declare the result  my heart rate was going up and down and when my chest no. Was called my eyes were full of tears . While shaking hands with major general my eyes were full of tears. As it is a popular saying “it all  goes well if it ends well “ with this my journey as a candidate ended and my new journey as gentleman cadets is going to begin soon .

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50 Questions Asked In SSB Related To Indian Army Weapons

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50 SSB QUESTIONS ON ARMY WEAPONS

It is always advisable to keep a knowledge of the organization for which you are attending the interview. The same theory is applicable to the SSB. The aspirants going for the SSB need to stay aware of the service for which they are attending SSB. Army aspirants, aspirants must stay aware of the basic framework of the army along with a significant level of knowledge of the weapons of the Indian Army.

Those aspirants who want to join specific battalions need to get sufficient knowledge of the battalion, as well as the weapons, used by the soldiers. So we are here with a bunch of questions related to the weapons of in the Indian Army that can be asked in the SSB.

During the SSB (Services Selection Board) interview process, candidates may be asked questions related to Indian Army weapons. Here are some examples of such questions:

  1. What are the types of guns used by the Indian Army?
  2. What is the range of the INSAS rifle?
  3. What is the difference between an AK-47 and an INSAS rifle?
  4. What is the caliber of the Indian Army’s sniper rifle?
  5. What are the types of grenades used by the Indian Army?
  6. What is the weight of the Indian Army’s standard machine gun?
  7. What is the maximum effective range of the Indian Army’s rocket launcher?
  8. What is the difference between a tank and an armored vehicle?
  9. What is the maximum speed of the Indian Army’s main battle tank?
  10. What are the types of missiles used by the Indian Army?
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50 Questions Asked In SSB Related To Indian Army Weapons

  1. Tell me the names of some weapons of the artillery of The Indian Army.

Ans – Bofors Haubits FH77, Dhanush Howitzer, Pinaka MBRL

  1. How what is the full form of INSAS?

Ans – Indian Small Arms System.

  1. What is S-400 and which nation is selling it to India?

Ans – S-400 is the air defense system to be procured from Russia. It has a range of 400kms and is one of the best air defense systems in the world.

  1. Tell me the names of the helicopters used by the aviation corps of The Indian Army.

Ans – HAL, cheetah, HAL Chetak, Hal Rudra, HAL Dhruv

  1. What is the difference between the armored and artillery?

Ans – armored corps consists of armored tanks and armored vehicles, used for supporting infantry. While artillery gives the fire cover to the infantry and armored. It stands at a distance from the actual action site of the infantry and neutralizes the threats in the way of infantry using missiles.

  1. What is ICBM?

Ans – Inter Continental Ballistic Missiles are the guided cruise missiles with a range of 5,500 km or more. They can be used as nuclear weapons.

  1. Tell me something about AGNI missiles.

Ans – Agni missiles are the group of missiles with a range of medium to intercontinental specifications.

  1. Tell me names of engineering and support weapons of The Indian Army.

Ans – VFJ Light Recovery Vehicle, Yuktirath Light Recovery Vehicle, Mat Ground Surfacing CL-70, Armoured Vehicle Tracked Light Repair, WZT-2, WZT-3M.

  1. Name 5 tanks used by The Indian Army.

Ans- Arjun, T-90, T-72, Vijayanta, BMP.

  1. Which vehicle is used by the mechanized infantry?

Ans – BMP tanks.

  1. What type of missile is Nag?

Ans – It is an anti-tank missile.

  1. Name some anti-tank missiles used by The Indian Army.

Ans – Nag and Helina, Spike, MILAN

  1. Tell me something about Brahmos Missile?

Ans – It is a supersonic cruise missile that is produced by a joint venture of Russian Federation’s NPO Mashinostroeyenia and India’s (DRDO). It was named after the Brahmaputra of India and the Moskva of Russia. Is has 5 variants which are Cruise missile, Air-launched cruise missile, Anti-ship missile, Land-attack missile, Surface-to-surface missile. it has an operational range of 450 km and ceiling of 14 km.

  1. Name some ballistic and cruise missiles used by India.

Ans- Brahmos and Nirbhaya – Cruise Missiles, Prithvi, Agni, AAD – Ballistic Missiles

  1. What are UAVs?

Ans – Unnamed Arial vehicles are the pilot-less aircraft which are remotely operated by distant human sources.  These can be used for surveillance and localization and mapping, air defense and combat roles.

  1. Name some UAVs used by India.

Ans – IAI Heron, DRDO Nishant, IAI Searcher, Searcher, IAI Harpy

  1. Which UAV is indigenously produced by India and is being used by The Indian Army?

Ans  – Rustom UAV.

  1. Which nation produced Brahmos in a joint venture with India?

Ans – Russia

  1. Name the indigenously produced tank by India.

Ans – Arjun Main Battle Tank

  1. Tell me something about INSAS.

Ans – INSAS is a weapon with two variants of an assault rifle and light machine gun manufactured in Ordnance Factory Tiruchirappalli. It is the rifle used by the Indian armed forces having a fire rate of 600-650 rounds per minutes, with a muzzle velocity of 900 m/s. Following some problems and functional issues, the armed forces are tracking a new weapon to replace it.

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Conclusion – The candidates going to appear for the army SSB need to stay aware of the questions related to the weapons of The Indian Army. Starting from the basic, a level of significant knowledge of weapons must be kept by the aspirants to perform well in the personal interview as well as GD. The above questions will help the aspirants in preparing for the SSB and giving their best.

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10 SSB Interview Tricky Situations and Questions 2023

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By the end of this article, you will be aware of a few typical situations which arise in the room of the Interviewing Officer. You may have faced some of these situations before and you may face them when you go there this time. While some situations given below are funny others are tricky. Try to read and understand and thus be aware of them so that you are not awestruck when you face them.  

SSB Interview Tricky Situations and Questions

  1. You enter the room and you see that the IO having a conversation on phone: In this situation you just stand there, wait for him to finish and then ask his permission to take a seat/enter after wishing him.
  2. While you are answering your question he’s least interested in hearing your answer and has closed his eyes and pretends that he’s getting bored: In such situation you have to go on speaking what you were speaking without getting distracted.
  3. When you are answering he mocks at your answers: Don’t get angry or disturbed just give a slight smile and go on.
  4. When you answer his long rapid fire, he interrupts in-between asking cross questions: The purpose of doing so is to make you forget your sequence and what you were answering. In such case answer his cross question and then say ‘coming back to what I was saying Sir’ and continue with your original sequence. Don’t panic if you forget the sequence, just answer whatever you remember.
  5. The IO Offers you tea/coffee/cigarette: It is better to deny politely in such situations but if he insists and you don’t have an option or an escape then be sure you do it in a proper manner
  6. Creating pressure on you: He may do it in various ways; the idea is to check how strong you are. He might ask you personal questions or ask emotional things to stress you out. So don’t panic and think that he is just testing you.
  7. Very personal questions related to relationship or other things: He might ask very personal questions to check whether you are comfortable or not. Also questions related to pornography etc. might be asked, be frank and specific and don’t be extra friendly with him, answer in a limit.
  8. When asked about stuff you don’t know: He might ask you things which you don’t know, now you are not Google or encyclopedia so honestly say that you don’t know the answer instead of trying to fake.
  9. Two officers are sitting: In this case generally one is the main IO and other is the trainee IO, or in some cases the other officer might be the psychologist. You have to wish both of them and answer to the person who has asked you the question.
  10. Funny questions: He might ask you light and witty questions which may be like asking you to marry him (of course in case of girls!) or asking you to marry your sister with him. In such witty questions give a witty answer.

10 Entries In To Join Indian Army After 12th

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10 ENTRIES TO JOIN INDIAN ARMY AFTER 12TH

There are several entry options available to join the Indian Army after completing 12th standard. Here are some of the most popular ones:

  1. National Defence Academy (NDA) Entry: This is a three-year course conducted by the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force to train cadets for becoming officers in their respective branches. Candidates need to appear for a written exam followed by an interview conducted by the Services Selection Board (SSB).
  2. Technical Entry Scheme (TES): This entry scheme is for male candidates who have completed their 12th standard in PCM (Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics) stream. The age limit is between 16.5 to 19.5 years. The selection process includes a written exam, SSB interview, and medical examination.
  3. Indian Army Soldier Recruitment: Candidates who have completed their 12th standard in any stream can apply for the soldier recruitment process. The selection process includes a physical fitness test, written test, and medical examination.
  4. Territorial Army: The Territorial Army provides opportunities for citizens to serve as part-time officers. Candidates should be between 18-42 years of age and should have completed their graduation or equivalent.
  5. Indian Military Academy (IMA) Direct Entry: This entry is for candidates who have completed their graduation or equivalent. The selection process includes a written exam followed by an SSB interview.
  6. Short Service Commission (SSC): This is a temporary commission for both men and women. The selection process includes a written exam followed by an SSB interview.
  7. Women Special Entry Scheme: Women candidates can also join the Indian Army through the Women Special Entry Scheme. The entry is open to women who have completed their graduation or equivalent. The selection process includes a written exam followed by an SSB interview.

Candidates are advised to visit the official website of the Indian Army for more information on the eligibility criteria, selection process, and application process.

10 Common Grammar Errors Aspirants Must Avoid In SSB Psychological Tests

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As you all know that SSB psychological tests are more about writing continuously for two hours, these are series of tests you will face one by one; it’s a game of pen and paper. Though most of us would say that our grammar won’t really matter in psychological tests and it’s all about what you want to express, which is somewhat correct, these are very silly grammar mistakes that sometimes change the meaning of your sentence completely.

When the testing officer says that you just focus on expressing yourself and do not care about the beauty of expression, he didn’t mean that you can make grammatical mistakes and he will manage to understand it correctly, it is always better not to make a silly mistake.

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So here are a few common grammar errors that you avoid while writing your TAT stories, SRT solutions, and WAT sentences.

  1. Lack of subject-verb agreement: Subjects and verbs must agree in number.
    • Examples: The dog growls when he is angry. [singular]
    • Dogs growl when they are angry. [plural]
  2. Using the wrong pronoun:
    • Incorrect: Everybody must write their own poem.
    • Correct: Everybody must write his or her own poem.
  3. Incorrect use of apostrophes
    • Examples: Its vs. It’s – Its branches were falling. It’s a cold day. They’re vs. Their – They’re ready to leave. They are on their way.
  4. Missing comma or semi-colon in a compound sentence: 
    • Correct: She wanted to go, but she didn’t have a car.
  5. Writing run-on sentences: 
    • Incorrect: Tom is very cute, he is very popular at school. Correct: Tom is very cute. He is very popular at school.
  6. Misuse of homophones: 
    • Examples: Accept vs. Except – Accept means to receive. Except means to take out or leave out. There vs. Their – They wanted to go there. Their mother was not home.
  7. Using wrong verb tense: 
    • Examples: For present tense – We walk to the store. For past tense – We walked to the store. For future tense – We will walk to the store
  8. Using who vs. whom: 
    • Examples: Who is a subject pronoun. Who is driving the car? Whom is an object pronoun. With whom are you going to the party?
  9. Using double negatives: 
    • Incorrect: She doesn’t have no idea of what to do next. Correct: She doesn’t know what to do next.
  10. Using few vs. less:
    • Use “few” or “fewer” for things you count. Use “less” for things you measure. Example: She wore out fewer shoes because she walked less miles.

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So, let’s find an error in this article, post your answers in the comment section below.

Difference Between AFCAT and CDS Exam

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Aspirants you might have wondered many-a-times that in what way are AFCAT and CDSE different from each other. Well, you must be clear on the differences between the two exams in order to prepare nicely for both of them and choose the one that suits your priorities.

AFCAT stands for Airforce Common Admission Test and CDSE stands for Combined Defense Service Examination. Both are written exams which are followed by a SSB in order to select suitable young boys and girls for the Defense forces of India. Both of these exams differ from each other in a great deal and given below are the major differences between the two exams:

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  1. Type of Force: As the name clearly suggests AFCAT which means Air Force Common Admission Test is a test which is taken to select young boys and girls for Airforce only whereas CDSE which means Combined Defense Service Examination is an exam meant for selecting candidates for all the three wings i.e. Army, Navy and Airforce.
  2. Conducting Body: AFCAT is conducted by the Indian Airforce twice an year whereas CDSE is conducted by the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) twice an year.
  3. Time of notification and Exam: For AFCAT1 the notification comes in the first week of December and lasts for a month whereas notification for CDSE1 comes generally in the beginning of November and filling of application lasts for a month. For AFCAT2 notification comes in first week of June and applications are accepted for a month whereas for CDSE2 notification comes in the last week of month of May and applications are accepted for a month. AFCAT1 is conducted in the last week of February and AFCAT2 in the last week of August whereas CDSE1 is conducted in the beginning of the month of February and CDSE2 in the beginning of the month of September
  4. Time of declaration of results: Generally AFCAT results are declared within a month of conduction of exam i.e. for AFCAT1 by end of March and for AFCAT2 by the end of September after which the qualified candidates are called for SSB’s. The results for the written of CDSE1 are declared by the month of June and for CDSE2 by the month of January after which SSB follows for the qualified candidates.
  5. Eligibility: For both you must be a graduate at least (BA, B.Com, B.Tech etc.) further qualification depends on the type of service you want to join. There is also a difference in Age for both exams.
    • For AFCAT the age depends on the course you want to join. Age limit is:
      • Flying:  19-23 years
      • Technical: 18-28 years.
      • Ground Duties: Graduate (20-23yrs), PG (20-25yrs), LLB (20-26 yrs.), MEd/PhD/CA/ICWA (20-27yrs).
    • For CDSE the age limit differs for the different forces:
      • Indian Army – 19-24 years
      • Indian Air force – 19-23 years
      • Indian Navy – 19-22 years
  6. Courses Offered: AFCAT makes the girls and boys to join the Indian Airforce in Flying, Technical or Ground Duty course. CDSE makes a way for the young boys to join the IAF for the Flying course only, girls can join only OTA i.e. SSC for Non-Technical course of Army and no other wing of the Defense through CDSE.
  7. Exam Pattern: The exam pattern differs for the two exams in a great deal. AFCAT exam consists of a single paper which comprises of English, GA, Mathematics and reasoning making a total of 100 questions to be done in 2 hours. CDSE exam consists of three papers English, GA and Mathematics (optional for OTA candidates). Each paper consists of 120 questions each and time is 2 hours each.
  8. Level of Difficulty: The level of difficulty varies for each subject in both exams. Hence let us see now what the difference in levels of both the exams is:
ExamEnglishGeneral AwarenessMathematics
AFCATVariety is less, antonym-synonym is difficult, and passage is easy.Consists mainly of Current Affairs and level is easier as compared to CDSESimple class 10th level questions.
CDSEVariety of questions is more, level is okay and simpler.Consists of a mix blend of questions, level is tough, and needs a good knowledge of basics.A variety of questions from 10th level, level is slightly higher than AFCAT.

Apart from this reasoning in AFCAT is simple. As the level and standard of questions in AFCAT is seen to be rising with every exam hence it is advisable for you to work hard for AFCAT as well however in general the standard of questions are a slight bit low to that of CDSE.

Strategy for preparation: As we all know everything demands a continuous amount of hard work hence to crack both these exams you need to focus and prepare in well advance. Since we have an idea of the time when this exam is conducted and also of the syllabus hence you can prepare for both these exams in well advance. You need to be clear with the basics first, because generally the questions asked in these exams are a test to check how well you have understood the concepts.

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15 Motivational Indian Army Wallpapers

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Celebrate patriotism and bravery with captivating Indian Army wallpapers for your desktop or mobile device. Get inspired and show your support for the heroes defending our nation’s security.”

The Indian Army is one of the largest and most respected armed forces in the world. With its rich history and tradition of valor, it is no surprise that there is a huge demand for Indian Army wallpapers among patriotic citizens, soldiers, and their families.

These Indian Army wallpapers not only showcase the bravery and dedication of the Indian Army, but they also serve as a reminder of the sacrifices made by the soldiers to ensure our safety and security.

The Indian Army has a vast array of wallpapers that showcase its various branches and operations. From the gallant soldiers who protect our borders to the elite Special Forces units who are always ready to tackle any challenge, these wallpapers capture the essence of the Indian Army in all its glory. They also depict the latest equipment and technology used by the Indian Army to stay ahead of its adversaries.

One of the most popular Indian Army wallpapers is the one that depicts the Indian flag with soldiers saluting it. This wallpaper symbolizes the patriotism and loyalty of the soldiers towards their country. It also reminds us of the sacrifices made by our soldiers to protect our freedom and sovereignty.

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Another popular wallpaper is the one that showcases the Indian Army’s Special Forces units in action. These wallpapers depict the highly trained and skilled soldiers carrying out missions in difficult terrain and weather conditions. They also showcase the advanced equipment used by the Indian Army’s Special Forces units, such as night vision goggles, assault rifles, and body armor.

The Indian Army wallpapers that showcase its various branches, such as the infantry, armored corps, and air defense artillery. These wallpapers depict the soldiers in their respective uniforms, carrying out their duties with pride and dedication. They also showcase the various weapons and equipment used by these branches, such as tanks, missile launchers, and guns.

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CDS 2 2022 SSB Dates Out Now [IMA AFA INA OTA]

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The Indian Army official website has an update regarding the CDS 2 2022 SSB Interview Dates. Candidates who were waiting for the SSB Interview for IMA AFA INA OTA can now check and select the SSB dates for their respective entries. The SSB Interview Date Selection Link will be available until 1600 on January 6, 2023.

DATE SELECTION LINK FOR IMA-155(DE) COURSE (JUL 2023) IS OPEN. CANDIDATES ARE REQUESTED TO SELECT SSB DATE FROM DATE SELECTION LINK IN THEIR PROFILE. DATE SELECTION LINK WILL REMAIN OPEN TILL 1600 HRS ON 06 JAN 2023.

The written CDS 2 2022 exam, which took place on September 6, 2022, was passed by 6,658 candidates. Those who passed the CDS 2 2022 exam by getting above the cut-off score can now book their SSB interview dates right now for the CDS 2 2022 SSB interview. The dates of the CDS 2 2022 SSB interview are posted on the website of the relevant service.

CDS 2 2022 IMA OTA SSB Interviews Will Be Conducted At

  • SSB Allahabad
  • SSB Bhopal
  • SSB Bangalore
  • SSB Kapurthala

CDS 2 2022 AFA AFSB Interviews Will Be Conducted At

  • AFSB Dehradun: (Uttarakhand)
  • AFSB Mysore: (Karnataka)
  • AFSB Gandhi Nagar: (Gujrat)
  • AFSB Varanasi: (Uttar Pradesh)
  • AFSB Guwahati: (Assam)

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One Rank One Pension (OROP)

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Concerning the welfare of the Indian armed forces, One Rank One Pension, or OROP, is a subject that frequently appears in the news. It is crucial for the SSB Interview and UPSC syllabus’s sections on politics, government, security, and social issues. You may learn all about the history and specifics of the government’s One Rank One Pension programme in this article.

What is One Rank One Pension Scheme?

  • One Rank One Pension (OROP) refers to the idea of paying military soldiers the same pension for the same rank and length of service, regardless of the date of retirement.
  • Let’s look at an example to better understand this system. An officer who retired in 2000 after serving for 15 years (from 1985 to 2000) would receive the same pension as an officer who retired in 2010 after serving for 15 years (from 1995 to 2010). (15 years).
  • Prior to this approach, the last wage received was used to determine how much a person’s pension would be.
  • Here, the length of employment was not important; rather, the personnel’s last salary was taken into account.
  • The issue here was that, although having the same amount of service time, a colonel who retired after 2006 would receive a pension that is approximately 10% lower than a lieutenant general who retired in 1995.
  • Another illustration is that a jawan who retired in 1995 would receive a nearly 80% lower pension than a jawan who retired after 2006.
  • The goal of ex-demands servicemen’s for OROP was to eliminate this difference in compensation.
  • Even while this demand for the retired military personnel has been around for many years, it has only recently gained popularity among the general public as a result of the political parties included it in their election manifestos.

For many veterans, the OROP is a very sensitive subject. To preserve the confidence between the nation’s armed services and the ruling administration, a rigorous assessment of the system and the demands is necessary. The administration must take into account both the country’s financial stability and the morale of the armed forces while making any choice.

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Lieutenant Rigzin Chorol 1st Female Indian Army Officer From Ladakh

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Lt. Rigzin Chorol is now the first female officer from Ladakh in the Indian Army. She tragically lost her spouse, Rifleman Rigzin Kendal of the 3 Ladakh Scouts, in the line of duty.

Rigzin Chorol, a very determined person, was the first Ladakhi woman to serve as an officer in the Indian Army. She realised her late husband’s desire after participating in training sessions for 11 months at the Officers’ Training Academy (OTA), Chennai.

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She said that she had realised Rigzin Kendal’s wish for her to become an Indian Army officer while holding her kid during the event. According to Zee News, Rigzin lost her husband, Rifleman Rigzin Kendal of the 3 Ladakh Scouts, in a terrible event while on duty.

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She became a source of pride for Ladakh after being the first person from the chilly desert to be commissioned as an officer in the Indian Army. On Saturday, October 29, she graduated from the OTA, Chennai, following a demanding 11-month training period. She graduated with the other 151 male and 35 female cadets who took the same course.

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