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Frequently Asked Questions in SSB (AFCAT and CDS) Part-2

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Here I want you to remember two things

  • Don’t try to bluff. You are a beginner, but they are masters.
  • An actual experience leaves the long lasting impact on your mind. So try experience of the situations live rather than assuming those situations and making a virtual baseless experience

Sports Activity

Sports mean a lot in a person’s life. They don’t only mean entertainment, but a lot more than it. Whenever this question is raised in SSB, try to point out the group sports that you have played or you have experience of. Individual sports are also good, but it lacks the foundation of team spirit, cooperation, and coordination. Along with this, sports activities show your stamina, decision taking capability at an instance and your concentration towards a point. Group/ sports like football, cricket, volleyball, hockey, etc. which are usually played can be mentioned in the reply. But it’s not the end. You have to get knowledge about it like rules, skills and tricks, team position etc. some commonly asked questions from this section are best/ worst experience in your game, achievement; why did you choose this game or who motivated you to go this way, do you like to continue this game further in your life, why and why not.

Social Activity

Social activities matter a lot. A social person can cope up with different kind of people in life and in the armed forces, you have to tackle different kinds of people at every stage of your life. Here social life and activities mean your contribution in social activities like any social gathering, any social event, your relations with neighbors society and others. These all reflect your cooperation and coordination. You need to mix-up with your society in order to get the real experience of this answer. These can be like playing with society friends, spending time and exchanging thoughts with them, organizing any social activity with them, helping them and taking their help in various activities. So the kind of questions that can arise here are your contribution in social activities, how do you manage with social and personal life, your relation with society members. You can give any experience of organizing any social activity as an example of your organizing quality.Frequently Asked Questions in SSB (AFCAT and CDS) Part-2

Friends circle

As per the previous generation, the initial life of a kid is governed by parents and the next stage is governed by the friend circle. A good friend circle is necessary for giving correct direction to person in life. Basic thing a person learns from friend circle are good ideas, cooperation,

Your pros and cons

Everybody as some good and bad things in his personality. Remember nobody is perfect. This question actually needs introspection. You have some bad qualities no matter how minute they are, like biting nails, physical stamina not up to the mark, not good in communication skills, etc. and also stay ready to answer the question that what you are doing to overcome these things. Similarly, your good qualities also need your self-introspection. You are good at decision-making, can handle situations more effectively, physically strong, or have quality of friend making etc. then stay ready for counter questions mainly examples of proving these qualities and counter questions about those examples, from where did you got inculcated these qualities, how these merits helps in your daily life etc.

Basic knowledge about your field (Army / air force)

Interest is somehow related to the knowledge. It is a straight forward question and this question is like a subjective, you need to get knowledge. The questions are either direct or probing. Most of the questions are from the basic structure of armed forces their ranks, latest news and you will be asked about various operations and exercises in are forming.

Also Read: Frequently Asked Questions in SSB (AFCAT and CDS) Part-1
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Frequently Asked Questions in SSB (AFCAT and CDS) Part-1

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Don’t make facade over your personality. They are experts in catching fabricated answers. Don’t copy answers from recommended. Those answers suit them and their personality.  Present a “GENUINE YOU” in front of them. Never copy any answer from previously recommended people. These should be a difference between you and a tape recorder.

Questions from your current occupation or your college.

Your current occupation or any source of income is a sure topic of question that can be discussed during SSB interview. What is your work and how do you manage your time for job and family, how is your relations with your colleagues, do you like your job and why / why you don’t like your job.Frequently Asked Questions in SSB (AFCAT and CDS) Part-1

Why do you want to join Indian army / airforce?

It is the most obvious question that is asked by interviewing officer. Everybody has its own reason of joining army/airforce. Be genuine and honest in replying this question. Don’t copy answers from anybody?

Questions regarding your contribution in domestic works

Your contribution in domestic works matters a lot, as an officer has be socially active along with his job. You contribution in home means helping mother in washing clothes, ironing clothes, dusting, preparing food when mother’s health is not well, cleaning home with sibling for Diwali or Holi or other festival etc. You need to introspect yourself and analyze what you actually do daily. Here the obvious questions raised are what is your contribution at home, are you active in giving suggestions in family matters and how, your relation with parents, sibling and other relatives.

Coaching related questions

Sometimes, they find a person trained. So they ask questions about whether you have attended any coaching? Well, coaching is nothing but just a guidance which describes how to appear and perform in various tasks. While some aspirants try to copy the pattern, the guides direct to make the theory and task clears. Remember, DON’T COPY. There is a difference between attending coaching and preparing or getting guidance. Sometimes they asks about have you prepared for the SSB. If yes then how and if no then why not?  Remember, it is a stupidity to appear in exam or interview without preparation. So here you can say that you have prepared for accelerating writing speed for psychology, started physical exercises for GTO, started discussion with friends on current global and national issues. Other similar questions are – are you in favor in attending coaching why and why not, if you accepted that you have attended coaching, then be ready to face counter questions. Freshers become their prey of this situation more than repeaters and others. Reminding Again, Don’t copy

Academics

In this section, several aspirants face the questions related to the decrease in marks during 10th 12th and graduation or increase in marks or fluctuating pattern in marks. Well, everybody has his own reason. Don’t lie. Because lies have no base. Clear you reason in front of them. It’s not a crime to accept your mistakes. But it is bad to neglect the lesson from your failures and repeating them again. After telling your reason behind irregularity in marks, he will ask for you efforts, you did to overcome those problems. You will be asked about your plan and opinion on post-graduation and further studies, your motive in choosing the stream in 11th and graduation, your favorite subject and the subject you don’t like. Remember every subject is a heap of knowledge so no subject is bad. It’s up to your aptitude and performance in that subject. Your best teacher and teacher you don’t like. Again, every teacher is a medium of transmitting knowledge and Mahabharata has compared teacher with god.

Also Read: Frequently Asked Questions in SSB (AFCAT and CDS) Part-2

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CDS AFCAT NDA Current Affairs 23 October 2015

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CDS AFCAT NDA Current Affairs 23 October 2015

National

  • Buddhists in Maharashtra and other places celebrating Fifty ninth Dhamma Chakra Pravartan
  • UD Ministry approves first batch of state level Action Plans under AMRUT
  • PM lays foundation stone of Amravati, new capital of Andhra Pradesh, Japan Singapore to help development
  • India to strength up telecom infra along Nepal border
  • ISRO to soon launch six Singapore-made satellites

International

  • Sri Lankan President calls an all-party meeting to discuss latest UNHRC resolution
  • China ready to set up third-generation nuclear power company
  • Scientists trigger artificial quake on Japanese mountain
  • EU to hold meeting to find solution for migrant crisis
  • Pakistan to be World’s fifth largest nuclear power by 2025 says report

Politics

  • CPI planning Dal pe Charcha in Madhya Pradesh
  • Violence against Dalits on the rise, tension continues
  • Political parties criticize Union Minister V K Singh for his remarks on dalits
  • CBI probes former ISRO chief in Antrix deal
  • Agra supports UP government’s decision for pension to Padma and Yash Bharti award winners

Business

  • Facebook launches ‘TechPrep’ for people having less exposure to career in coding
  • RBI issues gold monetization scheme guidelines for banks
  • YouTube offers US subscribers paid option for no ads service
  • Coal India plans to use IT service for tracking mining projects
  • TATA motors arms raises $600 mn form six banks

Defense

  • India-China military discuss joint military drills to boost ties
  • Reliance group planning to invest Rs 46,000 cr in defense and IT in Madhya Pradesh
  • F-16V of Lockheed martin completes its maiden flight trails
  • PM Modi releases book “Warrior remembered” on police commemoration day
  • Indian army to speed up BMP-2 upgrading process to overcome delayed FICV

Sports

  • Saina nehwal loses world no1 spot to Carolina Marin in new badminton world federation rankings
  • AB de Villers breaks south African records
  • PV Sindhu crashes out in opening round in French Open
  • FC Goa beat Kerala Blasters, take top spot in ISL
  • Woman to withdraw assault case on Amit mishra

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Indian Air Force Deals and Upcoming Weapons

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As the AFCAT result is announced, several requests of deals related to the Indian air force have been received. Here is the cream layer of all deals that are important and every AFCAT aspirant must be aware of.

15 Chinook and 22 Apache – The most famous deal of the year which is a chain in the India-U.S. relations is chinook and apache deal. The deal weights 15 chinooks and 15 apache helicopters for $ 3bn. Chinook is a heavy lift helicopter, while apache is an attack helicopter. The first helicopter will be handed over to India after four years. It is not the first time when any US company has bagged Indian deal. Earlier, Globemaster, Super Hercules, P-8I, etc. are some of them.

Rafale – French made jets have been in news in the beginning of this year as PM Modi’s visit to France this year was felt successful after he resolved the Rafale. But the current status of the deal is still in waiting. The jets are MMRCA (Medium Multi Role Combat Aircraft). As per the official deal, 36 jets will cost $8-9 bn. The deal is actually still not completed and is expected to be completed in next 2-3 months. The jets will enhance the Indian air force’s need of multirole aircrafts. This deal came after a long time negotiation with French company Dassault for 126 aircrafts out of which most of them would be manufactured in India. But the deal got transparent when PM Modi visited France and took the deal on the track.

Tejas (LCA) – Homemade Tejas aircrafts are 4+ generation jets which will be inducted into Indian Airforce, as announced by the top brass of the respective department. Single seated, single engine and multirole aircraft is curiously awaited. This aim behind making this kind of aircraft is to reduce the dependency over age old MiG aircrafts are overage and several incidents of their malfunctioning are reported. The aircraft has some shortcomings also like it need more maneuver. Aircraft is expected to be delivered to Indian air force shortly and other versions of the aircraft (trainer, navy and navy trainer) will be launched shortly. PM Narendra Modi suggested to induct Tejas after Government rejected the request to purchase more Rafale to cover the requirements.

Akash – Akash missile system is under construction by Bharat Electronics limited for Indian air force and Indiana army. The system is short range surface to air missile with supersonic capability and range 25 Km. In May, this year, Indian army has inducted first regiment of Akash missile. While Indian air force version is already inducted, Indian army has placed order of 2 Regents of Akash missile with one regiment having two launcher. The missile is strong enough to neutralize any cruise missile or jets in range.

AMCA – This is the name which is rarely heard on news or print media. Proposed by HAL, its full name is Advanced Multirole Combat Aircraft. It is the 5th generation aircraft, which is under construction by India. The official designing of this aircraft was kicked off in 2011. It is a 5th generation, stealth integrated, twin engine, single seated jet that will make India more lethal for its enemies. The issue of AMCA was recently raised when the news of induction of Tejas was building fame. Government is planning to focus on AMCA rather than building Tejas MK-II.indian air force upcoming deals and weapons

LCH – Hindustan Aeronautics Limited is taking its light combat aircraft under trails. Recently, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited has completed its performance trails. Earlier in June of this year, LCH has cleared its hot weather flight trails in Jodhpur. It is crucial for Indian armed forces as it can exclusively fly at an altitude of 10,000 to 12,000 ft. It can perform wide range of tasks like anti-tank, search and rescue, air defense, etc. It is just a few steps away from its finalization and many eyes are on it.

BRAHMOS– The joint venture missile produced by India and Russia is now a days hanging in air force. Indian Airforce is focusing on installing beyond visual range combat and night vision capabilities in Su-30 in order to make it fit for Brahmos missile, which has range of 300Kms and is lighter then navy’s version. Well, the missile is ready for trails. Here a basic question is usually asked in SSBs related to Brahmos that why the range of Brahmos is caps to 300 even after Russia’s cooperation in production, while India has some other missiles with more range. This is because Russia is a signatory of MTCR and MTCR which restricts its signatories to assist or provide technology to other nation for developing cruise missile with rage more than 300Kms.

These are the main happening which can be asked in AFCAT SSBs. For more information on Current affairs, Keep in touch with SSBCrack.
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22 October 2015 Current Affair

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22 October 2015 Current Affair

National

  • Alok Rawat first male member of NCW
  • India and Russia discuss ways to boost their economic ties
  • PM Modi to lay foundation of new capital of Andhra Pradesh’s new capital Amravati
  • Justice Reva Khetarpal appointed as new lokayukt of Delhi
  • Mobile app for CPGRAMS portal to address governance-related grievance launched

International

  • Syrian President Bashar al-Assad makes a surprise visit to Moscow
  • Around 400 elderly South Koreans meet privately today with North Korean relatives
  • US vice president Joe Biden announced, he will not contest 2016 presidential election
  • US, Russia signs MoU on air safety over Syria to reduce risk of inflight accidents
  • S. and allies demand U.N. council action after Iran’s missile test
  • Chinese president Xi Jimping seals nuclear power deal as a part of $62 bn in Britain

Politics

  • Government acts against hoarders, seized over 5,800 tonnes of pulses
  • Shiv Sena now warns against promotion of Pakistani actors
  • Haryana government orders CBI probe in Dalit children killing case
  • Andhra Pradesh government to spend Rs. 15 cr for welfare of police families
  • Ajit pawar appears before ACB for irrigation case
  • Holy book desecration, BSF deployed in Punjab amid protests22-october-2015-current-affairs

Business

  • Western digital to buy SanDisk for $19bn deal
  • Samardeep Subandh appointed as chief marketing officer of Flipkart
  • Reliance capital to buy Goldman Sachs mutual funds business in India
  • Volkswagen halts sale of new scandal linked cars in Europe
  • Shop CJ to launch six regional channels

Defence

  • Indian air force chopper makes emergency landing in Mumbai
  • Army’s microlight aircraft crashes in Meghalaya, 2 injured
  • Reliance defence limited joins group of companies assembled for supporting and promoting indigenous manufacturing
  • India operationalizes Mi-17 helipad on the Siachen glacier near Kumar post at a height of about 16,000 ft
  • China permits 29 US Naval captains to visit its lone aircraft carrier

Sports

  • Saina, Kashyap advance to pre-quarterfinals in French Open
  • Pakistan withdraws from next year’s blind Asia Cup in India
  • Jacques Kallis selected as Kolkata Knight Riders’ new Head coach
  • Satnam Singh to launch NBA Jump project
  • Krishna Teja of Andhra won the National youth chess championship

General Arun Shridhar Vaidya: The Man Behind Operation Bluestar

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Hello, Warriors! Operation Blue Star was an Indian military operation which occurred between 3 June and 8 June 1984, ordered by the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in order to establish control over the Harmandir Sahib Complex in Amritsar, Punjab, and remove Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale and his armed followers from the complex buildings. Bhindranwale had earlier taken residence in Harmandir Sahib and made it his headquarters in April 1980.

Indira Gandhi first asked Lt. Gen. S. K. Sinha, then Vice-Chief of Indian Army who was selected to become the next Army chief, to prepare a position paper for assault on the Golden Temple. Lt. Gen. Sinha advised against any such move, given its sacrilegious nature according to Sikh tradition. He suggested the government adopt an alternative solution. A controversial decision was made to replace him with General Arun Shridhar Vaidya as the Chief of the Indian army. General Vaidya, assisted by Lt. Gen. Sundarji as Vice-Chief, planned and coordinated Operation Blue Star.

After the success of operation Blue Star, General Vaidya retired and took residence in Pune, India. On 10 August 1986 he was shot to death while driving his car home from the market. According to the police, the assailants pulled up next to his car on motor scooters and fired eight or nine shots into the car. Vaidya died instantly of head and neck wounds. His bodyguard, who was also in the car, was wounded by four bullets in his back and thighs.General Arun Shridhar Vaidya

Now, a controversial Punjabi movie, ‘Jinda and Sukha,’ based on the lives of Harjinder Singh(Jinda) and Sukhdev Singh (Sukha) who killed General A S Vaidya (retd) in 1986, two years after he led Operation Bluestar, has been banned by the Centre. However, the film is likely to be available for viewing for the overseas audience. It was released on 11th September, 2015.

With Gen Vaidya assassinated and the screening of movie making headlines, here’s what you need to know about the 13th CoAS:

  1. General Arun Shridhar Vaidya was the 13thChief of Army Staff (CoAS) of the Indian Army. He was commissioned in the Armoured Corps in 1945 and saw battle during the Second World War.
  2. In 1965, the thenLieutenant Colonel Vaidya was in command of the Deccan Horse. During the time he was instrumental in saving the Command Trucks and fleeing Divisional Headquarters through his tanks through an encirclement by Pakistan Army’s 6th Armoured Division at the Battle of Chawinda which resulted in destruction of Pakistan’s 1st Armoured Division and heavy loss of Pakistani lives. For this he was awarded the Maha Vir Chakra.
  3. During the1971 Indo-Pak conflict, the then Brigadier Vaidya was commander of an armored brigade in the Zafarwal sector on the western front. In the battle of Chakra and Dahira, the hostile terrain was combined with minefields. He crossed through the minefield and moved forward. Thus the entire squadron was able to push through the lane and quickly deploy itself to meet the Pakistan Army’s counter-attacks.
  4. During theBattle of Basantar or Battle of Barapind in the same conflict, Brigadier Vaidya displayed skill and leadership in getting his tanks through deep minefields. For this he was awarded a second Maha Vir Chakra (known as the Bar to MVC).
  5. On 31 July 1983 General Vaidya became the 13th Chief Of Army Staff of the Indian Army.
  6. In 1984, General Vaidya designed and supervisedOperation Blue Star – a military operation ordered by Indira Gandhi, then Prime Minister of India, against Sikhs commanded by Shabeg Singh (AVSM and PVSM) under Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, Chief of Damdami Taksal, in June 1984 at the Golden Temple
  7. He retired on 31 January 1986 as India’s most decorated soldier.He had completed over 40 years of service.
  8. After retirement, he took residence inPune, India. Being a Hindu, Gen Vaidya started receiving death threats from the Sikh militants. On 10 August 1986 he was shot to death while driving his car home from the market.  Vaidya died instantly of head and neck wounds.

Following the assassination, the Khalistan Commando Force issued a statement declaring that Vaidya had been killed in retaliation for the Golden Temple operation. In 1989, Sukhdev Singh Sukha and Harjinder Singh Jinda were sentenced to death for the killing. Despite admitting to the killing, they pled not-guilty, justifying their actions by stating that Vaidya was “guilty of a serious crime, the punishment for which could only be death”. The two were executed on 9 October 1992.

 (With input information from Wikipedia)
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7 Indian Air Force Fighter Aircraft You Need To Know

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Hello, Warriors! Indian Air Force is the world’s fourth largest Air Force. Its primary responsibility is to secure Indian airspace and to conduct aerial warfare during a conflict. It was officially established on 8 October 1932 and it’s been 83 years since then that IAF has went over major breakthroughs throughout its history. It includes commissioning and decommissioning of fighter jets.

Being 83 years in active service, here are the current fighter jets of the Indian Air Force:

  1. HAL Tejas: This indigenously built fighter jet is expected to get final operational clearance (FOC) this year to fly it to its limits. In October 2015, the Indian air force had ordered 120 (six squadrons) of Tejas Mark 1A, triple the 40 aircraft it had previously committed to buying. IAF agreed to accept 40 aircraft even though the CAG had found serious operational shortfalls, including engine thrust, weight and pilot protection in front against 7.62 mm rifle calibre ammunition. The IAF agreed to accept the flawed Tejas to keep the programme alive; the DRDO and HAL promised an improved Tejas Mark 1A version, changes to the ballast and landing gear will reduce its weight by 1,000 kg and the delivery will begin by 2016. Tejas Mark 1A shall also have electronic warfare equipment, better air to air capability, aerial refueling and improved ease of maintenance.
  1. SEPECAT Jaguar: TheSEPECAT Jaguar is an Anglo-French jet attack aircraft, originally used by the British Royal Air Force and the French Armée de l’Air in the close air support and nuclear strike role, and it is still in service with the Indian Air Force. The airframes were manufactured by SEPECAT (Société Européenne de Production de l’avion Ecole de Combat et d’Appui Tactique), a joint venture between Breguet and the British Aircraft Corporation, one of the first major joint-Anglo-French military aircraft programs.
  1. Mig-27: TheMikoyan MiG-27 is a variable-geometry ground-attack aircraft, originally built by the Mikoyan design bureau in the Soviet Union and later license-produced in India by Hindustan Aeronautics as the Bahadur (“Valiant”). It is based on the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 fighter aircraft, but optimized for air-to-ground attack. Unlike the MiG-23, the MiG-27 did not see widespread use outside Russia, as most countries opted for the MiG-23BN and Sukhoi Su-22  It currently only remains in service with the Indian, Kazakh and Sri Lankan Air Forces in the ground attack role. All Russian and Ukrainian MiG-27s have been retired.
  1. Mirage 2000: TheDassault Mirage 2000 is a French multirole, single-engine fourth-generation jet fighter manufactured by Dassault Aviation. It was designed in the late 1970s as a lightweight fighter based on the Mirage III for the French Air Force (Armée de l’Air). The Indian Air Force (IAF) purchased 49 Mirage 2000s, comprising 42 single-seaters and 7 two-seaters, in the 1980s. In 2004, the Indian government approved purchase of ten Mirage 2000Hs, featuring improved avionics, particularly an upgraded RDM 7 radar. The IAF named the Mirage the “Vajra”. India also purchased appropriate stores along with the fighters, including ATLIS II pods and laser-guided weapons.
  1. Mig-29: TheMikoyan MiG-29 is a twin-engine jet fighter aircraft designed in the Soviet Union, developed by the Mikoyan design bureau. MiG-29 entered service with the Soviet Air Force in 1982.  India was the first international customer of the MiG-29. The Indian Air Force (IAF) placed an order for more than 50 MiG-29s in 1980 while the aircraft was still in its initial development phase. Since its induction into the IAF in 1985, the aircraft has undergone a series of modifications with the addition of new avionics, sub-systems, turbofan engines and radars.
  1. Mig-21 Bison: TheMikoyan-Gurevich MiG- is a supersonic jet fighter aircraft, designed by the Mikoyan-Gurevich Design Bureau in the Soviet Union. It was popularly nicknamed “Balalaika”. In 1961, the Indian Air Force (IAF) opted to purchase the MiG-21 over several other Western competitors. As part of the deal, the Soviet Union offered India full transfer of technology and rights for local assembly. In 1964, the MiG-21 became the first supersonic fighter jet to enter service with the IAF. Due to limited induction numbers and lack of pilot training, the IAF MiG-21 played a limited role in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965. However, the IAF gained valuable experience while operating the MiG-21 for defensive sorties during the war. The positive feedback from IAF pilots during the 1965 war prompted India to place more orders for the fighter jet and also invest heavily in building the MiG-21’s maintenance infrastructure and pilot training programs.

 

Now, the last but not the least, wait for it…

*drumrolls*

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  1. Su-30 MKI: TheSukhoi Su-30MKI is a twinjet Multirole Air superiority fighter developed by Russia’s Sukhoi and built under licence by India’s Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) for the Indian Air Force (IAF). A variant of the Sukhoi Su-30, it is a heavy, all-weather, long-range fighter. The Sukhoi Su-30MKI is the most potent fighter jet in service with the Indian Air Force in the late 2000s. The MKIs are often fielded by the IAF in bilateral and multilateral air exercises. India exercised its Su-30MKIs against the Royal Air Force’s Tornado ADVs in October 2006. This was the first large-scale bilateral aerial exercise with any foreign air force during which the IAF used its Su-30MKIs extensively. This exercise was also the first in 43 years with the RAF. During the exercise, the RAF Air Chief Marshal Glenn Torpy was given permission by the IAF to fly the MKI. RAF’s Air-Vice Marshall, Christopher Harper, praised the MKI’s dogfight ability, calling it “absolutely masterful in dogfights”.

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Cold Start Doctrine: Are We Expecting A War With Pakistan?

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Hello, Warriors! India had witnessed five major wars since independence and four of them involved Pakistan.

With Pakistan believed in sponsoring the terrorist organizations like Lashkar-e-Taiba against India, India has become more protective of its boundaries and started a doctrine in case of a possible war against Pakistan.

‘Cold Start’ is a military doctrine developed by the Indian armed forces for use in a possible war with Pakistan. It involves the various branches of India’s military conducting offensive operations as part of unified battle groups. The Cold Start doctrine is intended to allow India’s conventional forces to perform holding attacks in order to prevent a nuclear retaliation from Pakistan in case of a conflict.

Here’s everything that you need to know about it today:

  1. Cold Start Doctrine was developed as the limitations of the earlier ‘Sundarji Doctrine’ was exposed after the attack on the Indian Parliament.
  2. According to the Cold Start Doctrine, battle Groups will be well forward from existing posts. India’s elite strike forces will no longer have to wait for the right time to launch a retaliatory attack.
  3. The Doctrine, ‘Cold Start’ focuses on a swift response, that neither the Pakistani Army nor the Indian political leadership, will have the time to react.
  4. The objective of the Cold Start Doctrine is to launch a retaliatory strike against Pakistan inflicting significant harm on the Pakistan Army before any international community could force in for a ceasefire.Indian army exercise
  5. Cold Start Doctrine will involve limited, rapid armoured thrusts, with infantry and necessary air support.
  6. A smaller battle group will move quicker and push into Pakistani territory within hours, preventing the enemy from launching a counter-attack.
  7. Post the deadly 2008 Mumbai attacks, Indian government took a decision not to implement the Cold Start Doctrine. This was to defeat the strategic goals of Pakistan to redirect the attacks of other Islamist militant groups attacking Pakistan to India.
  8. The doctrine contemplates moving up to eight independent battle groups with their own armoured and mechanized brigades near the forward positions instead of depending on strike corps that are based deep in the heart of the nation.

There a large possibility that Pakistan may use the nukes in case, this doctrine comes into force. But, India is no less of nuclear warheads which could wipe off Pakistan’s map from the globe and Pakistan do have a good knowledge of it.

For the time being, let’s just hope for ‘Aman ki Asha’.
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Its Final Now: Women To Fly IAF Fighter Jets By 2017

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Hello, Warriors! The induction of women as fighter pilots in the Indian Air Force was announced by the Chief of the IAF, Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha on the 83rd anniversary of the IAF on October 8th. It came as a landmark move for the armed forces which have so far dithered over combat role for women.

Later this month in October, the Government of India approved the commissioning of women as fighter pilots and the first batch of women fighter pilots will be seen flying the mighty fighter jets of the IAF, including Su-30, by the mid of 2017. In seven months, the first batch of Indian women will begin to train as fighter pilots of the Indian Air Force in a move that breaks a glass ceiling that has existed for decades.

As per the plan, the first women pilots would be selected from the batch which is presently undergoing flying training at Air Force Academy. After successful completion of ab-initio training, they would be commissioned in the fighter stream in June 2016.

Thereafter, they would undergo advanced training for one year and would enter a fighter cockpit by June 2017. This progressive step is in keeping with the aspirations of Indian women and is in line with contemporary trends in armed forces of developed nations.

The air force currently has about 1,500 women on its rolls of which 94 are pilots (helicopter and transport aircraft) and 14 navigators. The move is in sync with global trends and will help IAF overcome shortage of officers in the fighter aircraft stream.

With this decision to open up induction of women in the fighter stream, women have become eligible for induction in all branches and streams of the IAF. The IAF is presently inducting women in the Transport and Helicopter stream of the flying branch, Navigation, Aeronautical Engineering, Administration, Logistics, Accounts, Education and Meteorology branches.indian air force woman pilot

This announcement makes IAF the first of the three services to have women in active front-line combat roles inducting women into the fighter stream would provide them with an equal opportunity to prove their mettle in combat roles as well. In 2010, women in the Army and the Air Force were allowed full term service by the Delhi High Court, which commented that women officers “deserve better from the government.”

Last month, in September, women naval officers also scored this milestone, with the High Court saying it would “frown upon any endeavor to block progress of women.”

Till five years ago, women military officers were entitled only to a limited service span.

The Ministry of Defence has also taken up a comprehensive review pertaining to induction of women in Armed Forces both in short service commission and permanent commission (SSC & PC) and once finalised more and more branches would be opened up for women.
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EKT 2 2015 Question Papers With Answer Keys (Official)

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EKT question papers 2015 2016

EKT is also known as Engineering Knowledge Test which is conducted by the Indian air force twice every year along with AFCAT exam to select candidates for IAF technical branch. EKT 2 2015 written exam was conducted by IAF on 13th Sep 2015. Candidates who are waiting for the original question papers of EKT 2/2015 and answer keys can download it from below. You can find EKT 2/2015 question papers with answer keys for all sets i.e. Set E, Set F, Set G, Set H, Set J and Set K. EKT question papers from 2015 are of EKT Mechanical stream, EKT Computer Science Steam and EKT Electrical and Electronics question paper.

EKT 2/2015 Mechanical Question Paper

ENGINEERING KNOWLEDGE TEST (EKT) MECHANICAL STREAM

Q1. Three houses are available in a locality. Three persons apply for the houses. Each applies for one house without consulting others. The probability that all the three apply for the same house is

  • (a) 2/9
  • (b) 1/9
  • (c) 8/9
  • (d) 7/9

Q2. If the area of the square is increased by 69% the side of the square increases by

  • (a) 13%
  • (b) 30%
  • (c) 39%
  • (d) 130%

Q3. A can solve 90% of the problems given in a book and B can solve 70%. What is the probability that at least one of them will solve a problem, selected at random from the book?

  • (a) 0.16
  • (b) 0.63
  • (c) 0.97
  • (d) 0.20

Q4. An unbiased die with faces marked 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 is rolled four times. Out of four face values obtained, the probability that the minimum face value is not less than 2 and the maximum face value is not greater than 5 is

  • (a) 16/81
  • (b) 1/81
  • (c) 80/81
  • (d) 65/81

Q5. The projection of a vector on another vector is

  • (a) scalar
  • (b) vector
  • (c) neither vector not scalar
  • (d) either scalar or vector

Q6. During the execution of a CNC part program block NO20 GO2 X45.0 Y25.0 R5.0 the type of tool motion will be

  • (a) circular Interpolation — clockwise
  • (b) circular Interpolation — counter-clockwise
  • (c) linear Interpolation
  • (d) rapid feed

EKT question papers 2015 2016

EKT 2/2015 Computer Science Question Paper

ENGINEERING KNOWLEDGE TEST (EKT) COMPUTER SCIENCE STREAM

Q1. Three houses are available in a locality. Three persons apply for the houses. Each applies for one house without consulting others. The probability that all the three apply for the same house is

  • (a) 2/9
  • (b) 1/9
  • (c) 8/9
  • (d) 7/9

Q2. What is the next number in the series 1,3,11,19,37,_____

  • (a) 41
  • (b) 56
  • (c) 55
  • (d) None of the above

Q3. An unbiased die with faces marked 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 is rolled four times. Out of four face values obtained, the probability that the minimum face value is not less than 2 and the maximum face value is not greater than 5 is

  • (a) 16/81
  • (b) 1/81
  • (c) 80/81
  • (d) 65/81

Q4. The projection of a vector on another vector is

  • (a) scalar
  • (b) vector
  • (c) neither vector nor scalar
  • (d) either scalar or vector

Q5. The value of Sin θ +cosθ will be greatest when θ =_____.

  • (a) 45
  • (b) 30
  • (c) 90
  • (d) 60

Q6. How long is an IPv6 address? (a) 32 bits (b) 128 bytes (c) 64 bits (d) 128 bits Q7. What flavor of Network Address Translation can be used to have one IP address allow many users to connect to the global Internet?

  • (a) NAT
  • (b) Static
  • (c) Dynamic
  • (d) PAT

EKT 2/2015 Electrical and Electronics Question Paper

Q1. What is the next number in the series 1,3,11,19,37,_____

  • (a) 55
  • (b) 41
  • (c) 56
  • (d) None of the above

Q2. A car travelled 75% of way from town A to town B at an average speed of 50 mph. The car travelled at the average speed of S mph for remaining part of the trip. The average speed for the entire trip was 40 mph . What is S?

  • (a) 10
  • (b) 20
  • (c) 25
  • (d) 30

Q3. If the area of the square is increased by 69% the side of the square increases by

  • (a) 13%
  • (b) 30%
  • (c) 39%
  • (d) 130%

Q4. The value of Sin θ + Cosθ will be greatest when θ =

  • (a) 30
  • (b) 45
  • (c) 60
  • (d) 90

Q5. Out of the following pairs, choose the pair in which the physical quantities do not have identical dimension?

  • (a) Pressure and Young’s modules
  • (b) Planck’s constant and Angular momentum
  • (c) Impulse and moment of force
  • (d) Force and rate of change of linear Momentum

Q6. Out of the following, which one is least commonly emitted by radioactive substance?

  • (a) electrons
  • (b) electromagnetic radiations
  • (c) alpha particles
  • (d) neutrons

Q7. Sound produced at a point is heard by a person after 5 seconds, while the same sound is heard by another person after 6 seconds. If the speed of sound is 300 m/s, what could be the maximum and minimum distances between the two persons?

  • (a) 1.8 km, 0.15 km
  • (b) 2.2 km, 0.20 km
  • (c) 2.8 km, 0.25 km
  • (d) 3.3 km, 0.30 km

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