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Brave Major Dhruv Mother’s Letter Will Motivate All Future Warriors

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Major Dhruv Yadav

Major Dhruv Yadav, a young Army officer, died in an accident on September 22 in Pokhran. While engaged in a combat training exercise, Major Yadav was struck by a splinter from a misfired round from a tank behind the one that he was travelling in, succumbing to his injuries.

Major Dhruv Yadav was formerly an instructor at the Indian Military Academy in Dehradun. He is one of the biggest examples for all the future warriors who wants to join the Indian army.

Here is the letter from Major Dhruv Yadav’s mother to her son, this letter from a great mother who lost her child will surely make you emotional but also describes our brave hero.

Read her letter below:

“My dearest dearest Dhruvee,

That you laid down your life during a combat exercise, that the sun set on the Pokhran ranges while our son breathed his last, that you bashed on regardless to be taken away by a cruel act of God, has left a big hole in our hearts.

If…… If only you had gone to the Congo on the U.N Peace Keeping Mission….., if only you had ducked….., if only that shrapnel had grazed your shoulder. You would have been home by our side.

I cannot comprehend why God indulges in acts that make no sense at all. Why did he have to pick on our son who lived every moment like a hero.Major Dhruv Yadav

I took your life for granted Dhruv. You were meant to be by our side, through the years. Hold our hands while we grew old. You deserted us that day as the desert blew up. It seemed as if every flower that bloomed on the desert was woven into those beautiful wreaths placed by the officers and men while you were draped in the tricolor.

I remember how hard you tried to emulate your father at Rashtriya Indian Military College (RIMC). How your father’s chest grew two inches more when you were made the Pratap Section Commander. A silver torch at National Defence Academy (NDA) that eclipsed your father’s boxing blue. And then the Indian Military Academy (IMA). And then the IMA again as an ‘Instructor’. How you wore the Regiment colors with pride and 75 Armd Regiment became your very heart and soul.Major Dhruv Yadav 1

And how we loved to see you wear your olive greens. I wanted to show my ‘fauji’ off to the world.

Surbhi and you were so happy. And so in love. I would give my life to have seen you’ll bring up your little one together.

Namrata says she loves you and will miss your goofy smile. Most of all she’s going to think of you whenever she has it all wrong.

That i felt so proud when you were given the salutations of a ‘shaheed’.That you were referred to as ‘Brave son of India’ who laid down his life with his boots on, firm on top of his tank – ‘Sahasam Viajayate’.Major Dhruv Yadav

I wish we had told you how infinitely proud we were of you, my son. I wish we had told you that you would have made a super father. I wish we had told you that you were the best son in the world. I wish…..

You were the Kohinoor in my crown.

Goodbye Dhruvee and God bless you and may you always make those around you happy.

Goodbye my Dhruvtara.

Ma.”

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10 Difficult Situation Reaction Test Examples

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10 Difficult Situation Reaction Test Examples

Situation reaction test also known as SRT is a part of psychological testing at SSB which comes under stage 1 testing. Situation reaction test examples will test your response to few common day to day situation and the psychologist would try to find out OLQ’s from your responses.

SRT (Situation Reaction Test) booklet consist of 60 different situations and a candidate gets 30 mins to solve 60 different situations mentioned in the booklet. In this article, we are going to post few difficult and confusing situation reaction test examples you will face at SSB.

10 Difficult Situation Reaction Test Examples

  1. You are at an unknown city and lost your wallet. You need money urgently. As a stranger, how will you manage?
  2. He was travelling by train & suddenly a person snatches the purse from lady & jumps out of the train. He…?
  3. He saw his girlfriend walking with another person on his way. He…?
  4. He was walking in a dark street with his girlfriend and suddenly 10 armed people came & started harassing his girlfriend, the next police station was 10km away. He..?
  5. He sees a snake moving near to the bed where his younger brother is sleeping. He…?
  6. While shooting for a film, terrorists kidnapped the heroine. You are in charge of the ‘check post ‘ nearby the scene. What will you do…?10 Difficult Situation Reaction Test Examples
  7. While hunting you and your brother lost way in dark (night) in the jungle and you have no light. You……..?
  8. As cricket match was on, a fight suddenly started between the sympathizers of the rival team. As the captain he….?
  9. Due to cyclone his family lost all their possession and needed a fresh start. As the eldest son he………..?
  10. He was studying for the final year exam at night. He saw two masked men trying to enter the neighbors’ house. He…?

You can post your responses in the comment box below.
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Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw: The First Field Marshal Of The Indian Army

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FIELD MARSHAL SAM MANEKSHAW

Hello, Warriors! India, after independence, has seen many young warriors lay down their lives in the defence of the nation. From Major Somnath Sharma to Capt Vikram Batra, the young sons of the nation have never stepped back defending the nation beyond the call of duty.

Some sacrificed their lives in the supreme interests of the nation who can never be forgotten and some made it out alive.

One such person is the first Field Marshal of the Indian Army- Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw:

  1. Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw or Sam Hormusji Framji Jamshedji Manekshaw or SHFJ Manekshaw was born on 3rd April 1914 in Amritsar, Punjab.
  2. He was popularly known as “Sam Bahadur”.
  3. As ironic as it may sound, Field Marshal Manekshaw never thought about joining the Army. It came out as a rebellion against his father that Field Marshal Manekshaw took the entrance examination to join the IMA. He wanted to be a gynecologist.
  4. After succeeding the exam and clearing the selections process, he became part of the first intake of 40 cadets on 1 October 1932 at the IMA. He was commissioned as asecond lieutenant in the British Indian Army on 4 February 1934.
  5. His distinguished military career spanned four decades.
  6. Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw saw five wars, first beingWorld War II under the British Indian Army.
  7. Manekshaw later became the 8thChief of Army Staff of the Indian Army in 1969.
  8. In April 1971, as India’s Army Chief, he was rushed into a war with Pakistan. The Indian Army launched the assault in December that year and won the war that led to the birth of Bangladesh in 1971.
  9. Then in 1973, he became the first Indian army officer to be promoted to the highest military rank of Field Marshal.
  10. He was awarded thePadma Vibhushan, Padma Bhusan, Military Cross and the Maha Vir Chakra for his services and contributions to the Army.

FIELD MARSHAL SAM MANEKSHAW

Following is an excerpt of his speech given at Defense Services College, Wellington in 1998 which describes how excellent a leader Field Marshal Manekshaw was:

“..In World War II, my battalion, which is now in Pakistan, was fighting the Japanese. We had a great many casualties. I was commanding Charlie Company, which was a Sikh Company. The Frontier Force Regiment in those days had Pathan companies. I was commanding the Sikh Company, young Major Manekshaw. As we were having too many casualties, we had pulled back to reorganize, re-group, make up our casualties and promotions.
The Commanding Officer had a promotion conference. He turned to me and said, “Sam, we have to make lots of promotions. In your Sikh company, you have had a lot of casualties. Surat Singh is a senior man. Should we promote him to the rank of Naik?” Now, Surat Singh was the biggest Badmaash in my company. He had been promoted twice or three times and each time he had to be marched up in front of the Colonel for his stripes to be taken off. So I said, “No use, Sir, promoting Surat Singh. You promote him today and the day after tomorrow, I will have to march him in front of you to take his stripes off”. So, Surat Singh was passed over. The promotion conference was over, I had lunch in the Mess and I came back to my company lines. Now, those of you who have served with Sikhs will know that they are very cheerful lot- always laughing, joking and doing something. When I arrived at my company lines that day, it was quite different, everybody was quiet. When my second-in-command, Subedar Balwant Singh, met me I asked him, “What has happened, Subedar Sahib?” He said, “Sahib, something terrible has happened. Surat Singh felt slighted and has told everybody that he is going to shoot you today”.
Surat Singh was a light machine gunner, and was armed with a pistol. His pistol had been taken away, and Surat Singh has been put under close arrest. I said, “All right, Sahib. Put up a table, a soap box, march Surat Singh in front of me”. So he was marched up. The charge was read out- ‘threatening to shoot his Commanding officer whilst on active service in the theatre of war’. That carries the death penalty. The witnesses gave their evidence. I asked for Surat Singh’s pistol which was handed to me. I loaded it, rose from my soap box, walked up to Surat Singh, handed the pistol to him then turned round and told him, “You said you will shoot me”. I spoke to him in Punjabi naturally. I told him, “Have you got the guts to shoot me? Here, shoot me”. He looked at me stupidly and said, “Nahin, Sahib, galtee ho gayaa”. I gave him a tight slap and said, “Go out, case dismissed”.
…there is a very thin line between becoming a Field Marshal and being dismissed.
I went around the company lines, the whole company watching what was happening. I walked around, chatted to the people, went to the Mess in the evening to have a drink, and have my dinner, but when I came back again Sardar Balwant Singh said, “Nahin Sahib, you have made a great mistake. Surat Singh will shoot you tonight”.
I said, “Bulao Surat Singh ko”.
He came along. I said, “Surat Singh, aj rat ko mere tambu par tu pehra dega, or kal subah 6 bjay, mere liye aik mug chai aur aik mug shaving water lana”. Then I walked into my little tent.
Ladies and Gentlemen, I did not sleep the whole night. Next morning, at six o’clock, Surat Singh brought me a mug of tea and a mug of shaving water, thereafter, throughout the war, Surat Singh followed me like a puppy. If I had shown fear in front of my men, I should never have been able to command. I was frightened, terribly frightened, but I dared not show fear in front of them. Those of you, who are going to command soldiers, remember that. You must never show fear. So much for physical courage, but, please believe me, I am still a very frightened man. I am not a brave man…”

Field Marshal Manekshaw died on 27 June 2008 at the age of 94 due to health complications. But, he still remains to be an inspiration for the generations of new officers to come.

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Confidence And Alertness Is The Mantra To Clear SSB

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SSB Interview Tips

It is not possible for everyone to get selected in SSB. Well there is no particular quality or feature on the basis of which you can judge someone. It’s all about that process of SSB which is been designed by DRDO. If you have that caliber of standing out in all the processes then, you are in. there is no hard and fast rule of clearing any competition. There are many people who have appeared for SSB were not able to make it. Few of them were: Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, Shahrukh Khan, Amitabh Harivansh Bachchan and many more. But they are at top levels in their respective fields. The biggest mistake which candidates make is, they treat SSB and other competitive examinations as the same thing. Which is obviously not. In SSB you dnt have to compete with others but here your competition with you only.

Everyone is not born with qualities of an officer but, with the passage of time one can develop these qualities in them. Here the accessors are not looking for someone with consistent performance. They are looking for the one with qualities and abilities to tackle different stages of the competition. Generally people ask about the proper way to prepare for SSB. If you think that you need to read your previous books and you would be asked about your studies there then, you are wrong. In SSB, it doesn’t matter whether you were a topper in mathematics or you were average in science during your school or college time. Your presentation, your will power and your presence lof mind is what which matters the most. There are three phases in SSB selection criteria and you have to go through them very convincingly.

Phase 1

  • PPDT: In this phase you have to write a story from a picture. So try to make your writing clear and simple. Do not try to write a lot. Write in layman’s language and keep it short. Be confident about your thoughts and write down them.
  • Psychology test: This phase is divided into two parts:
  • WAT (Word Association test): Try to write simple sentences and do not write long ones. Be positive in your approach and take care of your handwriting.
  • TAT(Thematic Appreciation Test): Keep instruction of PPDT in mint and write a story do not write complex sentences and write a brief story
  • Situation Reaction Test (SRT): Make your writing sensible. Mention all the situations clearly and do not waste much time over a single situation.
  • Self-Description: It’s your time. Be realistic and explain yourself in best manner. Try not to write that bring bookish language. This is your only chance to tell about you.SSB Interview Tips

Phase 2

Interview: well interview is the easiest part where you are asked about your past, present, studies, hobbies, friends, likes and dislikes. If you know the tact to explain yourself in words then, you will clear this phase very easily.  Basically you honesty, confidence, way of expression, memory, communication skills are checked.

Phase 3

In this phase you are being checked on ground. One has to go through group discussions and prove his commanding skills. Give lectures and many more tasks are there. Candidate has to work as a team, a commander, a subordinate etc. Main motive of this phase is to check the commanding qualities in you. So be confident as this is the only thing which can help you to move further.

If you will stand out in all three phases then, you will get selected. It’s your presence of mind that will help you completely. Once you will clear the complete process, you will be asked to submit your documents and if you are having your Aadhar card or voter id card with you then, things will become much easier for you. If you will have Aadhaar card then, it will serve the purpose of address proof as well as identification proof. you need not to carry bundle of documents with you for your verification. So be cool and calm and crack SSB with confidence.

Author: Gaurav Agarwal as Blogger by Profession.

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Upcoming Indian Army Recruitment Rally 2017 [UPDATED]

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Upcoming Indian Army Recruitment Rally 2016

Indian Army Recruitment Rally is going to be conducted by Indian army for the recruitment of Soldier (general duty), candidates who are looking for upcoming Indian army recruitment rally in 2017 can check the details given below.  There is also a quota for sports person and Musicians to join the Indian army through these recruitment rallies. These are open recruitment rally bharti for soldiers and candidates are required to apply for the Indian army recruitment rally through the right channel. Physical and educational qualification required for the Indian army recruitment rally is also given below for candidates. Indian army recruitment rally is being conducted at different location and zones of Indian army, candidates are advised to apply at the correct zone for rally bharti.

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Host ARO – Coimbatore Indian Army Recruitment Chennai Zone 03 Oct 2015 12 Oct 2015
Butwal Indian Army Recruitment Kunraghat Zone 10 Oct 2015 19 Oct 2015
Rangia (Assam) Indian Army Recruitment Shillong Zone 15 Oct 2015 23 Oct 2015
Host ARO – Trichy Indian Army Recruitment Chennai Zone 17 Nov 2015 26 Nov 2015
Tatanagar / Lohardaga Indian Army Recruitment Danapur Zone 20 Nov 2015 25 Nov 2015
Host ARO – RO(HQ) Chennai Indian Army Recruitment Chennai Zone 02 Dec 2015 11 Dec 2015
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Kakinada Indian Army Recruitment Chennai Zone 05 Jan 2016 14 Jan 2016
Danapur / Ara Indian Army Recruitment Danapur Zone 05 Jan 2016 16 Jan 2016
Muzzafarpur / Darbhanga Indian Army Recruitment Danapur Zone 03 Feb 2016 12 Feb 2016
Kothagudam Indian Army Recruitment Chennai Zone 04 Feb 2016 13 Feb 2016
Host ARO – Guntur Indian Army Recruitment Chennai Zone 04 Mar 2016 13 Mar 2016

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CDS AFCAT NDA Current Affairs 3 November 2015

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Current affairs are important for appearing in NDA CDS and AFCAT exams as well as SSBs. Here, we are covering various aspects and fields of national and global happenings, which will help you in exams as well as in updating your knowledge to answer current affairs questions in SSB. We are covering national, international, politics, business, defense and sports section with major headlines of happening of previous day. The news here are kept in short headlines format, to make the readers to catch easily and comfortably.

National

  • Government to organize first International film festival for persons with disabilities
  • Ratification of extradition treaty between India, Indonesia deferred
  • NDRF to get into cooperation with Navodaya Vidyalaya for disaster management training
  • India Indonesia signs MoU on energy and cultural field
  • India to oppose now conditions of world bank for project loans

International

  • Pakistan bans media coverage of terror group Jud, Let
  • Two-child policy only after Parliament approval says China
  • South Asian countries including India to form coordination center to curb illicit financial flow
  • Norway supports India for UNSC membership
  • Nepal receives first consignment of 73.5 metric ton of petrol from china

Politics

  • Maharashtra government lifts storage limit on imported pulses
  • Rahul Gandhi slams Modi say make in India only helping Modi’s friends
  • Top officer from Antigraft department shunted for corruption charges
  • Congress president Sonia Gandhi meets president over growing intolerance and communal tension in country.
  • AIRDMK slams opposition for criticizing arrest of folk singer.

Business

  • Congress criticizes PM for remarks over 1984 riots
  • K. Koo appointed Hyundai motor India’s MD
  • TATA motors appoints Lionel messy as global brand ambassador
  • Visa to buy Visa Europe in a deal worth $ 23.4 bn
  • Karbonn to invest Rs 200 cr. In its plant at Andhra Pradesh

Defense

  • Retired Paramilitary Personnel protest over OROP
  • Bangladesh Navy Chief on four day India-visit to boost ties
  • Captain Krishna Swami Nathan takes over command of INS Vikramaditya
  • Fast patrol vessel ICGS Arinjay commissions in Kochi
  • Army dogs, mules and horses to have special facilities after retirement

Sports

  • Roger Federer defeats Rafael Nadal to claim Swiss Indoors final
  • Mana Patel, Virdhawal grabs best swimmers’ award
  • Five-day long international food festival in Shillong from today
  • India and Pakistan must continue talks to revive cricket says Gavaskar
  • IPL has helped me a lot says MS Dhoni

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CDS AFCAT NDA Current Affairs 1-2 November 2015

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Current affairs are important for appearing in NDA CDS and AFCAT exams as well as SSBs. Here, we are covering various aspects and fields of national and global happenings, which will help you in exams as well as in updating your knowledge to answer current affairs questions in SSB. We are covering national, international, politics, business, defence and sports section with major headlines of happening of previous day. The news here are kept in short headlines format, to make the readers to catch easily and comfortably.

National

  • Railways launches ‘Vikalp’ to provide ease to passengers having waiting list to get confirmed berth
  • Facebook to support BSNL in setting up 100 Wi-Fi hotspots in rural areas of India
  • Vice President embarks on five-day visit to Indonesia, Brunei
  • India to provide 100 MW extra electricity to Bangladesh by January 2016
  • ISRO’s GSAT-15 to be launched from Guiana, France on 10th November
  • S.R. Subramaniam, ex cabinet secretary, appointed chairman of panel constituted for new education policy
  • Punjab signed MoU with Novozymes and CVC India infrastructure Pvt. Ltd to set up bio-ethanol refinery
  • Chhattisgarh, Kerala, Karnataka, MP and Haryana celebrated their foundation day on 1st November

International

  • Al Qaeda claims responsibility for killing of a Bangladeshi Publisher
  • Erdogan’s AKP wins majority in critical parliamentary election in Turkey
  • Russian plane with 224 people crashes in Egypt
  • Pakistan losses UNHRC seat
  • China declares sexual assault with men as crimeCDS-AFCAT-NDA-Current-Affairs-1-2-November-2015

Politics

  • EC sends notices to Amit Shah, Rahul Gandhi and Lalu Prasad for poll code violation
  • Record 57.59% turnout registered in Bihar’s 4th phase assembly elections says EC
  • RSS Executive Council Meeting concludes with decision to work on water conservation, cleanliness
  • MP court awards life imprisonment to Simi mastermind Abu Faisal
  • Government directs departments to complete recruitment in 6 months

Business

  • India becomes world’s 7th most valued nation brand, reveals Report
  • draft aviation policy announced by Centre
  • Reliance communication merging Sistema Shyam Tele with itself
  • L. Munjal of hero Moto Corp passes away after brief Illness
  • AK Jha made CMD of Mahanadi coalfields limited

Defense

  • ‘Act East’ policy: Indian Naval Ship Sahyadri enters Manila
  • Brahmos successfully hits target, launched from INS Kochi
  • Eastern command of Indian army celebrates 95th raising day on 31st October
  • Air Marshal Khanna appointed as maintenance head of Indian air force
  • India planning to buy Russian S-400 air defence system

Sports

  • Sania-Hingis grabs Singapore BNP Paribas WTA Finals
  • Sri Lanka beat West Indies in first ODI
  • Agnieszka sealed her maiden WTA Finals title after Defeating Kvitova
  • New Zealand lifts Rugby World Cup for third time
  • Viswanathan Anand suffers shock loss to Anish Giri in Bilbao Masters
  • Nico Rosberg wins Mexican grand prix

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India: A better Investment and Business Arena

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Indian economy these days is gathering fame for its business and investor friendly nature. Various economic reforms, projects and initiatives have been in the list to lure the investors.  India is going good in economic stability. Recently, India has been ranked 130 in ease of doing business, jumping 12 places up from 142. While comparing it with China and Pakistan, China got placed at 84th rank and Pakistan at 138th rank. Pakistan rolled down by 10 places from 128 to 138th position while China has gained 6 position form earlier rank of 90. The report was released by the World Bank.

NDA led government is now aiming to take the ranking form current to top 50s. PM Narendra Modi’s Make in India initiative has made a lot of efforts to drag India to 12 place up. India is the world’s fastest growing economy but still several hurdle have been encountered by the business door to setup their business. For doing business in India one has to pay about 33 kind of taxes. This shows how the people have manage to setup their business. While in another survey, the data revealed that on an average it takes 191 days and 33 procedures to set up a business. GST, which is circulating in parliament, is expected to provide relief by reducing certain taxes and easing private sector and common people. While registering a property in India, it takes nearly 47 days which points to relaxing to land exchange rules. Where as on the other hand, World Bank has stated that India has done well in some sectors, responsible like starting a business and getting an electricity connection.India-A-better-Investment-and-Business-Arena

Other than this, India has topped the ranking in a survey conducted by global consultancy firm EY, for best investment destination. India is followed by China, south-east Asia and Brazil. The survey was done over 505 global decision makers in the beginning of this year. Some elite factors that made it done are low labour cost, macroeconomic stability. Political stability, relaxing of FDI policy and government’s efforts in taking India higher in ease of doing business rankings. While transport infrastructure, tax and regulatory reforms gave low score to India. FDI is attracting investors and Make in India, Digital India and Smart Cities are driving India to more investor and business friendly destination. Out of 505, about 70% said that they will invest in India in next five years. The report disclosed that in 2014, investors had announced plans to invest about $11bn in 192 FDI projects. Generating 67,000 jobs in India, investors now heading to second tier cities after the fully flourished cities. Jaipur, Vadodara, Ahmedabad are emerging as new choice of investors. While Aurangabad, Vishakhapatnam, Coimbatore are also mentioned by the investors for setting up future plans.

Several other economic reforms are taking place like Sin Tax, Green Cess, etc. and implementation of GST will surely make the economy more favorable for the investors. With the devaluation of Chinese Yuan, India has become a choice of investment for India and business is seen to be taking pace in good level.

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CDS AFCAT NDA Current Affairs 31 October 2015

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Current affairs are important for appearing in NDA CDS and AFCAT exams as well as SSBs. Here, we are covering various aspects and fields of national and global happenings, which will help you in exams as well as in updating your knowledge to answer current affairs questions in SSB. We are covering national, international, politics, business, defence and sports section with major headlines of happening of previous day. The news here are kept in short headlines format, to make the readers to catch easily and comfortably.

National

  • Government to revise e-Tourist Visa application fee from 3rd Nov
  • W Bengal CM inaugurates and lays foundation stone of development projects in Bankura
  • Government considering to introduce Rs 2500 airfare for 1hour flight
  • Court allows RK Pachauri to travel abroad
  • India 49th best country for youth says French think tanks

International

  • China to boycott proceedings at International arbitration court over territorial dispute with Philippines
  • Sri Lanka decides to set up All Religious Committee to implement UN recommendations
  • Russia not a super power anymore, its economy deterioting says U.S.
  • Yasin Panthanto, bengali social activist to return Kabir award
  • Same sex marriage signed in to law in Ireland

Politics

  • JD(U), Congress stands for FIRs against PM Modi, Shah for alleged cattiest and religious remarks
  • Supreme court refuses to change order on anti-pollution cess in Delhi
  • Government introduces four fee slabs for e-tourist visas
  • Election commission bans controversial BJP ads in Bihar
  • Delhi high court cancels AAP’s decision to audit on DiscomCDS-AFCAT-NDA-Current-Affairs-31-October-2015

Business

  • first set of sovereign gold bond to be issued on 26 November
  • green tax collection in Delhi to start form 1st November
  • Flipkart to invest $500 mn in fulfilment network of India
  • Oppo starts trail runs for manufacturing mobile phones in India
  • Kumar Mangalam Birla appointed as vice chairman of century textiles

Defence

  • Rs 12,000 crore rupees proposal cleared for modernisation of armed forces
  • Manohar Parrikar leaves for visit to Malaysia and Russia
  • ITBP personals appreciated by India’s NSA for handling PLA troops during Face off
  • Indian air force to begin exercise ‘livewire’ on 31st October
  • Indian military to get 149 Russian licenced BMP-2 tanks

Sports

  • Sania-Hingis pair defeats Babos and Kristina in WTA finals
  • Indian Railways Delhi beat BSF Jalandhar in Surjit Hockey
  • Bangladesh and India to host 2016-1028 Asia cup
  • Pakistan cricket board insists Misbah to delay his retirement
  • IPL 2015 contributed Rs 1150 cr to the Indian GDP says BCCI

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Nepal – A Buffer or Biased Nation

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Neighbors are the first helping hand. This statement states the importance of neighbors and means crucial in global affairs. India’s neighbors are having some issues these days regarding various causes.  The closest neighbor of India settled in the shadow of the Himalaya, has seen some tough circumstances and now heading to nations stability, both politically and economically. This year was not so good for Nepal. Firstly, the deadly earthquake hit the small nation, claiming several lives. India was the first to come forward to help. Then the political dilemma over constitution surrounded it.

Recently, Nepal has signed deal with china for importing fuels (gasoline). The decision made Nepal closer to china and India left the tag of sole exporter of fuel to Nepal. Currently, Nepal has just revived from the constitution fallout, and successful election of communist leader Bidhya Bhandari is showing fluctuations in the nation.

The country has been seen to have inclined toward China. As China is facing dire relations and situations with western powers, China is completely emphasizing on the dominating Asia. Recent engagement of china with US after the US ship was seen floating near the disputed island in  the South China Sea, led to the exchange of comments between both the super powers. With India bending toward the western powers, china is playing cards over close neighbors of India (Nepal and Pakistan).

Internal factors that govern the derailed stability of Nepal is the constitution, which erupted the disagreement of madhesis over the nationality, the selection procedure for high posts etc. Madhesis want proportionate representation in parliament and a distinct province consisting of 21 districts on the UP, Bihar border. They want some amendments in the constitution, which was released last month. On one hand Indian government was supporting the voices of amendments in Nepal’s constitution, China backed Nepal’s government on promulgation of the constitution. While the small nation was busy in controlling the crowd erupted in protest, china played its card and opened the border that was closed due to earthquake.

While several issues were raised related to the closing of Indian border blockades due to the regional tension in the Nepal. The border blockade led to fall in trade and business of the small nation. The fuel shortage in Nepal, for which blockade of land routes with India is responsible, led Nepal to lean toward a China signing deal. Nepal Oil Corporation and national united fuel corporation of china signed the deal. Normally, Nepal imports approximately 2200 tonnes of LPG. Along with this it also need about 15 lakh liters of petrol and 10-14 lakh liters of diesel every day. Earlier, when India was the sole importer of fuel for Nepal, it spent about Rs150cr every year to meet its fuel requirement.

With the emerging problems in Nepal, India and china are the only hands that Nepal can hold. India has been an old friend of Nepal but now some issues are emerging that can lead to its facing to china. China and India have good relations, but both the nations have some hidden causes of loose ties. Well, China is surrounded by many controversies and now Indian affairs are also under that list.

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