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15 Things To Know About IAF’s ‘e-MMS Project’

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IAF’s e-MMS Project

In what is being hailed by the Indian Air Force as one of the biggest automated military maintenance systems in the world and an important milestone in IAF history, the Indian Air Force has launched its Electronic Maintenance Management System (e-MMS) Project, an automated military maintenance system.

It was inaugurated by the Chief of Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha at the Air Force Station in Pune, Maharashtra, giving a boost to Prime Minister’s ‘Digital India’ initiative.

Here are the 15 points to know about the e-MMS Project of the IAF:

  1. The e-MMS project is one of the largest Maintenance Repair Overhaul (MRO) IT implementation in the world.
  2. The project has been designed and developed by the Indian IT company, Wipro. The contract for the project e-MMS was signed with Wipro as a System Integrator (SI) on February 4, 2013.
  3. The deadline for this project has been set at December 2017.
  4. The e-MMS system has a central console that will help IAF to get rid of paper works and heavy logbooks. It will transform IAF’s paper-based legacy maintenance system to an online system as it will be implemented in IAF’s hierarchy and functioning.
  5. It seeks to seamlessly connect squadrons, wings, commands, and Air Headquarters after its implementation.
  6. It will help to transform work environment of IAF to become more efficient and also help to monitor the operational availability of all fleets and systems in real time at various hierarchical levels. It will help individually, squadron-wise, station-wise and command-wise.
  7. Though the project has several layers of operation, the IAF would opt for online management of its maintenance systems through a web-based application.
  8. The project would be an important asset in conflict situations for quick fleet mobilisation. All maintenance works on the aircraft would be electronically monitored.
  9. The e-MMS covers 12 verticals including combat fleet, weapons and radar systems, across 170 air force sites in the country.
  10. The IAF with Wipro had simultaneously launched two pilot projects, the first in Pune as the Sukhois constitute the largest of our fighter fleet and, the other in Gwalior for Mirage 2000 aircraft. The second pilot project is also expected to be completed soon.IAF’s e-MMS Project
  11. The project would comprise configuration management systems, fleet planning and management, maintenance repair and an overhaul.
  12. The project will improve IAF’s efficiency and maintenance activities which will show in terms of saving of man hours, better management of the systems so that the aircraft, weapon platform and weapon system availability improves and everybody up the chain can monitor these systems.
  13. The cost of the project is ₹900 crore as of now.
  14. However, hackers are a threat for the project. But the IAF will strive for fool-proof arrangements so that the system does not get compromised. The IAF will tackle the cyber and hacking threats to the system, and are planning to have software and tools to safeguard the system from getting hacked.
  15. The benefits of the e-MMS system include real-time pan IAF visibility, standardization and validation of maintenance processes, online document search, automation of work flows leading to paperless work, biometric time stamping for all work processes and many others.

7 Points to Know About ‘Exercise Chakravyuh-II’

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Exercise Chakravyuh-II

In a follow up to ‘Exercise Shatrujeet’ by the Strike Corps (Strike One) last month, the pivot formations held the fortnight-long military training exercise codenamed “Exercise CHAKRAVYUH-II” which concluded on Tuesday, 10th May in Suratgarh, Rajasthan.
Here are the 7 points to know about this exercise:

1. The exercise was held by the pivot formations of the Indian Army and involved rapid mobilisation and execution of plans in sync with the Air Force in the desert terrain and was declared a success.

2. The exercise aimed to validate the battle readiness and operational effectiveness of the pivot formation and RAPID division along with all its affiliated components.

3. The exercise, envisaged mechanised manoeuvres in the entire spectra of new generation weapons, platforms & systems employed in areas where rapid development and urbanisation along the border is predominant.

4. It has provided an opportunity to all commanders in planning and conducting large scale operations in an integrated theatre environment along with IAF. It mainly included fighter ground attack aircrafts, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), attack helicopters, remotely piloted vehicles and communication helicopters.

5. During the exercise, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and communication systems were put to test in a network-centric battlefield environment duly supported by enabling operational logistics.

6. Improved mobility, inventory management techniques and the extensive use of information technology, so as to ensure that logistics keep pace with the fast paced operational environment, was also validated during the exercise.

7. The “two-sided” exercise had elements depicting opposing forces to add realism in planning and execution and was conducted in various phases to test the operational readiness and the battle efficiency of various elements of the modern day battle field.

No casualty has been suffered so far. It came as good news because the realistic scenario of Exercise Shatrujeet suffered 3 casualties last time. With this, India is all set to, sorry to say the unsaid, see the face of war with Pakistan.

14 Good/Bad Experiences An Indian Soldier Has To Go Through

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14 GoodBad Experiences An Indian Soldier Has To Go Through

Soldiers are the only lot that actually deserve the name ‘hero’. There is no country without an army and there’s no army without its soldiers. Let us take a moment in our busy little lives and think over the kind of experiences an Indian soldier has to go through in his/her life.

1. They Are Awestruck, Overwhelmed, Proud And Happy (all Bundled Up Together) At The First Sight Of The Army Academy

2. And Then Almost Immediately It’s Time For The Traumatic Haircut That Breaks Their Heart Into Millions Of Pieces

3. The Stages Of Training That An Indian Soldier Goes Through Are More Gruelling And Bone Crushing Then You Can Ever Imagine

4. When They Finally Make It To Battle Field, They Unanimously Chant – “If Death Strikes Before I Prove My Blood, I Promise, I Will Kill Death”

5. And Then Comes The Saddest Of Experiences When A Soldier Loses A Comrade

6. Death, Destruction, Blood, Wound, Bullet Holes – These Images Haunt Them For As Long As They Live

7. Returning Troops Often Suffer Depression And Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (aka PTSD) Resulting From The Horrible Ordeal They’ve Gone Through In The Battlefield

8. The Experience Of Washing Away The Unbearable Guilt Of Having Killed Someone For The First Time Is Something We’ll Never Know

9. So, Off They Go, Marching To The Front Once Again, Vowing That They’ll Return, Either Victorious Or Wrapped In The Tricolour

10. And Then One Day They Experience The Joy Of Saving A Comrade

11. For An Indian Soldier, The Stars On Their Shoulder Are Way Too Magnificent Than The One’s In The Distant Sky

12. No Matter What Hardship They Face, Every Time They View The DLTGH (days Left To Go Home) Marked On The Calendar, Their Heart Melts

13. Joys Of Returning Home Alive, To Love, To Embrace And To Live Is Something Most Of Us Will Never Truly Understand The Way Soldiers Do

14. And No Matter How Happy And Comfortable They Are, No Matter How Much They Love Being Home, When The Motherland Calls, They’ll Rise Without Hesitation And March Again To Save The Country.

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10 Latest GD Topics For Upcoming SSB Interviews

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10 Latest GD Topics For Upcoming SSB Interviews

Hello Aspirants, As we all know it is important to keep ourselves updated on current issues so as to do well in the GD during SSB. In the recent times, there has ben a lot of activity in the nation and around the world giving us a lot to study about we narrow down to few important topics so that it eases with the preparation.

 

  1. Recently many states in India were affected by droughts and lot of people suffered. Whom do you think is to be blamed
    • The authorities/ bureaucrats who handle these villages
    • Political parties/member who are governing the states
    • No one, This is just a natural calamity
  2.  The Indo-US relationship in the recent times has peaked. What do you think is the reason
    • India’s rapid growth to become on of the world power
    • Pakistan-China relationship
    • unites states own intention to keep its presence in Asia
  3. Indian armed forces are in dire need of modernisation to dominate its enemies. What do you think is the best possible way to speed up this
    •  Use of Local vendors/ MSME for production
    • Buy more Ready to use machinery from already developed countries
    • Privatise defence sector and improve FDI cap
  4. NEET, national eligibility cum entrance test phased out all other medical examinations in the country. What is your point of view in this aspect?
    • The decision is correct, as it gives a single platform for competition
    • No, State syllabus students are not equipped for this
    •  Let all medical colleges decide upon the admission only through +2 marks
  5.  Migration of people from the rural to urban has peaked in the recent time. The main reason being a better state of life or job. What do you think is the best way to control this situation
    •  Educate people of rural about their need to stay.
    • Improve standard of living in rural areas on par with urban
    • Change social mindset the no job is higher or there is no higher state of living
  6. with 2 years almost up which of the following has proven to be the bedrock for the Indian growth in future
    •  Make in India campaign
    • Improvement in foreign relations
  7. India has a high percentage of engineering graduate but not all are engineers. Which of these you think attributes to this scenario
    •  The education system/  poor syllabus of the degree
    • Social stigma ie mindset of people
    • lack of options for students in school level
  8. Women safety has become a concern in India with a number of rape cases going up constantly. Best way to control this and improve women safety is
    • High-degree of punishment for criminals
    • More patrolling of police and security personals
    • Other methods such as special transport for women, before dusk work hours etc
  9.  Terrorism is a growing menace for the world nation. What do you think is fuelling its growth
    • weak political situations or governments of nations
    • division of people based on religion or ethnicity
    • Unwillingness of world powers to resolve the issue
  10. To become world power India should first concentrate on being the best in Asia. In order to be the best in India:
    • It should improve relations with SAARC nations.
    • Invest in the growth of the neighbouring nations.
    • Focus on its own economy growth and eventually get to the top
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These are some of the topics that we have for the week, in the coming days we will get back to you with more topics so that you can prepare and excel. If you have more topics that you think can help aspirants do let us know in the comment section.

Keep preparing, Good Luck!

An Open Letter To Military Cadets By A Major

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An Open Letter To Military Cadets By A Major

“These commissions will not make you leaders, 
they will merely make you officers.”

Whether you find yourself in a sterile research lab, or a cockpit at 40,000 feet, or in front of a formation of Infantry troops, every one of you will step into an environment of leadership. Leadership is everywhere people are. It is the element that converts the potential energy of our organizations into mission accomplishment. Without quality leadership, we fail.

Unfortunately, some cadets pursue a myriad of other college interests while assuming that the commissioning ceremony will magically bestow upon them the leadership talent required for success. In reality, leadership is so much more than wearing gold bars and issuing orders. It develops over a long journey of rigorous study, reflection, and hard-fought experience.An Open Letter To Military Cadets By A Major

And that growth does not happen passively, as no one drifts into leadership excellence. If you want to be a capable leader on your first day as an officer, leadership must be deliberate part of your cadet experience – a daily personal pursuit and not simply an academic class to be passed and forgotten.

Find ten minutes a day to do something, anything that relates to leadership or improves your future ability to exert positive influence on those you will lead. Books and articles are great, jotting notes and penning your own thoughts are better.

Have at least one conversation per day that surpasses the mundane and includes words like integrity, honor, influence, loyalty, discipline, character, respect, initiative, fairness, responsibility, clarity, excellence, growth, reward, failure, example, emotion, passion, ethics, perseverance, trust, expectation, duty, vision, effectiveness, inspiration, and humility.

Why?…because this is the language of leaders. And it’s tough to use these words in conversation without learning something meaningful.

Finally, get your leadership radar up. By that, I mean you should be open to discerning and internalizing leadership lessons that present themselves throughout your day. Actively note the behavior of others you wish to model, and even those you don’t. This trait not only fills your kit bag with useful knowledge you will rely on later, it will train you to be an intuitive leader in years to come.

Great leadership talent is tough to acquire, harder to implement, and always fleeting. As such, shape your cadet experience today so you will be prepared for the challenges that await tomorrow.

“What we do on some great occasion will depend on what we are; 

and what we are will be the result of previous years of self-discipline.”

HAL LCH – The Indigenous Attack Helicopter Of India

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HAL LCH

HAL LCH or the light combat helicopter is an indigenous attack helicopter that is set to replace the heavy attack helicopter used in the Indian armed forces.  Air superiority places a vital role in the case of war. While fighter jets are in the frontline for this purpose they lack the agility and manoeuvrability which the helicopters brings. Attack helicopters help the troops in the frontline to progress further into enemy territory and also destroy field guns, communication centre etc. The variety of missile it carries helps it to do different purposes. LCH is one of the best attack helicopters in the world lets take a peek into the LCH.

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DESIGN

The attack helicopter is designed for anti-infantry and anti-armour operations. The helicopter is made of a light composite material which makes it light in weight and thus increases it manoeuvrability. The skin of the copter is a digital camouflage which makes it visibility hard. The pin type header of the helicopter reduces it radar cross section.

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The Helicopter has 2 shakti turbo-shaft engines and 2 crew cockpit. The fuselage is narrow and sleek making it unique as it cuts down the radar cross-section. The fuel tanks are crashworthy and self-sealing thus, increase the safety of the crew and machine.

AVIONICS

The LCH has a bulletproof cockpit glass which also acts as a display panel. The helicopter also has forward looking infrared camera fo the purpose of target acquisition. There is also a laser rangefinder and designator for the purpose of finding the range and designating a target for attack purpose. The pilot/ WSO has helmet mounted sight for an attack.

In Defence of the helicopter, it has electronic warfare suit with radar warning, laser warning and missile approach warning systems. The LCH is also network-centric which facilitates it to transmit data to airborne and ground platforms.

ARMAMENT

The LCH is one the most heavily armed combat helicopters in the world. It is on par with the apache of the US. It has 4 hardpoints and a machine gun for its attack purposes. The hardpoints are mounted with an array of rockets and bombs.

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           Gun: 1x20mm M621 canon

           Rockets: 4x 70/80mm rockets ( This was tested in the IRON FIST exercise of the IAF this year)

           Missile: 4x air-to-air MISTRAL missile, Anti- radiation missile, 2x HELINA , LAHAT (anti-tank missile)

           Bombs:  4x 250kg Bombs ( An array of Guide bombs, cluster bombs, grenade launchers)

MISSION TESTING

The LCH was made to counter the gap that the Indian armed forces felt during the Kargil 1999. The LCH is made for operations in high altitude as well as operations in hot deserts of Rajasthan. The all-weather performance of the helicopter makes its very unique compared to other attack helicopters of  the world. The LCH operational height is 6500m which is helpful in the ice terrains of the Himalayas

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The LCH successfully completed hot weather test in jodhpur in the month of June last year, while the cold weather trails took place in Leh.

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Recently, the weapons trails of the LCH was started and is progressing without any glitch. The helicopter was tested for its firepower of the 70mm rockets and the forward mounted cannon. The other weapon systems are expected to be put to a test. The army aviation corps is expected to take 114 of the LCH while the IAF is looking to buy 65 of them. Once the testing is completed the production shall start and India will be possessing of the best attack helicopter in the world.

5 Physical Activities To Test The Grit Of The Officer In YOU!

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To be an officer physical fitness is mandatory, the way you appear is very important. Along with physical fitness, the character is also important to be a complete package of a gentleman. Sports provide both these in one go. Indulging in sports not only improves your fitness but also builds you mentally. It enhances some of the key traits which are required to sustain life and build our grit to encounter life.

1. MARATHONS

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The best and easily available exercise of all is running and running long distance is marathon running. Marathon dates back 490 BC when Pheidippides ran back to Athens to give the victory of the war. Over the years, this became an event of competition and now a marathon is 42.2 Km while a half marathon is 21.1 Km in distance. In the defence academies of India, there is a very important event, the cross-country running which is a 12 Km competitive run.

Running long distance is purely mental, yes physical fitness does play a part but the will to go the distance matters more. It helps you to build endurance, never give up attitude and controlled aggression to finish within the stipulated time. Running a marathon also a planned process thus enhances it your trait to plan ie ” plan your work and work your plan “. All the academies be it IMA,INA , NDA, OTA or AFA a cross-country is a major event. The para SF runs 60km with a backpack and in the running world its called ultra marathon!

So, what are you waiting for go on a run and push yourself!

2. SWIMMING

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Water is an essential element to live and swimming is essential to live in water. Though the sport is considered for recreation, it requires a lot of mental strength and agility in the body to be a fish in the water. It works almost all parts of your body and is the best sport to lose fat and strengthen muscles at the same time. Since it is a key survival skill all the academies push the cadets to know swimming before they pass out of the academy.

In the INA, there is a practice of open sea swimming in which you are dropped into the sea and are asked to swim back to the coast! this is a competition and certainly requires and builds one important skill in mind “survival” . The fight is between self and not the water, it certainly help you to stay calm in life as packing will not help even a bit in swimming.

3. TREKKING

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Trekking is not actually a sport but is definitely one builds character and puts fitness to test. It is an activity in which you go up against nature which will definitely put you through a lot of challenges and test your skill set. When you decide to trek a mountain 1000m in height you are comparatively smaller in size but you can conquer her with your will to get on top. It tests you mental strength, the route is tough at times no route, your will to stop at nothing and ability to decide on a safe route is also tested. The thorns and shrubs give you some prized gifts but in the end, when you reach the top to the summit point, it’s all worth it, you will see yourself differently, you will no longer be in doubt about pushing yourself, after all if you can climb a mountain is there something in life you can’t do ?

4. CROSS FITNESS

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They are basically a string of exercises that help you build your body only based on body strength exercises. They involve all the most commonly known pull ups, push ups, crunches, and sprint, shuttle running . In the academies, almost all cadets sport a six pack and are in top shape, one of the main reason being calisthenics and cross fitness. The muscle you build by your own body weight stays with you forever unlike supplement enriched body building.

The exercises actually push you to the limit in a very quick time and there is literally no helping in this, unlike gyms. If you want to push the limit only you can do, Cross fitness involves a series of calisthenics and HIIT are the frontline fitness activities in the academy. They build you mentally, you will not only be surprised as to how difficult it is to lift  yourself but also you will be surprised as to how quickly are able to push yourself beyond limits.

5. IRONMAN

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If there is an ultimate test to endurance then it is IRONMAN or triathlon. There 3 parts in it, running, swimming, cycling. All the three are done continuously one after the other. The sport is called IRONMAN for a reason as it put one to maximum physical strain and the mentality of the person it put to a test. This can be one sport compared to the gruelling activities of the special forces of the world. A lot of dedication, practices and planning are needed for the sport. The energy level and mentality are taken to the pinnacle point. The sport is not for everyone but is definitely a one to test your mettle.

All these sports are character building one and they have a common thing, that is they build your endurance. They push you to various levels and make you strong both mentally and physically. When you excel in any of them or begin to try them the show a new dimension of yourself in a very positive way that helps you build your grit. Sports are definitely a medium to build your officer like qualities and sustain them. If there is a sport that you think other than what we have mentioned  let us know in the comments!

8 Things to Know About Pokhran II Nuclear Test

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After independence, India got fame from its two nuclear tests, 1st after two decades of independence and another in 1998, which made India to adjust its place in the list of self-reliant and nuclear capable nations. The tests was carried out in secrecy and was revealed after its success. Pokhran which means “Place of 5 Mirages” is the place where both the nuclear tests were carried out. These tests raised a worldwide uproar and registered India’s name in the list of nuclear nations. Talking about the Pokhran II test, India celebrates its anniversary on 11th May. Below are some points that every defence aspirant must know about Pokhran II Nuclear test.

  1. It was the second nuclear test after smiling Budha, which was conducted in 1974. First one was conducted on 18 May, 1974 in the sands of Pokhran, Rajasthan.
  2. It consisted of 5 detonations. First one was fusion and remaining 4 were fission bomb test. The test took 3 days, starting from 11 May.
  3. The test led to the imposition of sanction on India by many developed nations.
  4. P.J. Abdul Kalam was entirely involved in this test. “The Turning Points” of A.P.J. Abdul Kalam has a significant part, describing the test and the pre and post scenario of Pokhran II. He is the chief of DRDO and one of the Project Chief Coordinators of this nuclear test.
  5. This test made India 6th nation to have tested a nuclear weapon.
  6. AEC (Atomic Energy Commission) and DRDO (Defense Research and Development Organization) were the authorities behind the test.
  7. The site was built by the Engineer’s Corps of Indian Army. The bombs were taken to the site of tests by Army trucks.
  8. The day of the test i.e. 11 May was remarked as the National Technology Day of India and now it is celebrated by awarding anomalies of science and industries.

Conclusion – Pokhran II test was concluded in 1998 and is always remembered as a day of pride for India. Many known personalities, political anomalies and Indian Military hunks coordinated with each other to carry out this test and made it successful. The test showed the self-dependency of India and still 11 May occupies a special place in calendars of scientists and researchers.

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Cleared CDS I 2016. What Next?

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First of all, SSBCrack congratulates all aspirants who have cleared CDS 1 2016 examination. It is the first stage that you have cleared. But the actual battle is yet to be faced. It is a matter of joy and candidates feel confident after clearing the exam. But don’t leave voids in further plans. Way ahead after examination don’t need books and paper practice, rather need a smart approach to prepare for the interview. SSB is the interview which is different from all other interviews in this nation and preparation for it need a pattern. For helping all SSB aspirants, we are here with some tips to help aspirants to move ahead in the same stream.

  1. Start Preparation For SSB – All aspirants who have cleared CDS written examination, are advised to start preparing for SSB. Basic preparation for SSB means working over communication skills, psychology, improving your physical fitness level etc. expanding your social involvement, writing skills and other basic qualities.
  2. Stay Ready For Next CDS – Don’t pause your preparation for next CDS or other plans for career. Continue your efforts and simultaneously prepare for your SSB. Not only this, continue preparation for other exams also, where you want to settle your career.
  3. Keep All Documents Available For SSB – It is seen many times that candidates deposit their DMCs in post-graduation colleges or in the firms where they are employed. Try to keep all your documents available for SSB. In case of final year candidates, follow the instruction in your call up letter to avail a bonafide from college authorities. Make sure you have all mentioned documents with you, before appearing in SSB. If you neglect any one of them, it can take you into trouble.
  4. Work Over Your Shortcomings – Just preparing for SSB is not sufficient. Candidates must also work over their shortcomings. No one can know you better than yourself. So analyse your qualities and shortcomings. A person who knows himself can be trained in a better way. Repeaters should do some brainstorming efforts to rectify the cause of their previous failed attempts.
  5. Make A Daily Routine – It is advised to all SSB aspirants to make and follow a good daily routine. Starting from the day till the end of it, utilise every second in a judicious way. Manage all your tasks, giving sufficient time to them. Share time for family, friends, colleagues and for personal tasks in a sufficient proportion.

Conclusion – Way ahead has to be covered smartly. IAF candidates will get less time to prepare. While OTA candidates will get sufficient time for preparation. Opportunity Is never served again. Utilize this opportunity as it is the last one. You have to work hard and get the opportunity. Avoid wastage of time and start preparation from this moment. Be punctual and dedicate your full efforts to get a seat in your dream academies.

All The Best for SSB and keep in touch with SSBcrack.com for further updates on SSB dates and centres allotments of respective academies.

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7 Tips To Improve Creativity

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“Imagination is everything. It is the preview of life’s upcoming attractions.”

  •  Albert Einstein

Creativity and imagination play a crucial role in SSB. From the very first day of your personality analysis, i.e. screening, PPDT accesses a candidate’s creativity and imagination and then TAT in psychology tests completely depends on the imagination and creative power of a candidate. It is always said that a creative mind can track different ways to solve a single problem. The Armed Forces have to encounter problems daily and tackle and a creative mind is required for that. To improve your creativity and imagination power, below are some points that will help you to build a creative mind.

  1. Read More – It is always said that reading habit nourishes a mentally fit person. Reading books has got many pros like improvement in communication skill, lustres imagination and creativity, gives knowledge, teaches an effective way of how to pen down your ideas and thoughts in an effective way etc. Reading books and imagining the scenario bolsters your imagination and creativity power.
  2. Give Some Time To Think Creatively – Give some time to think creatively and focus on your imagination. Regular practice will improve your thinking and imagination power. It will take some time to show improvement, but will give you favourable results.
  3. Ignite Curiosity – Your curiosity on every step of life escalates your knowledge and enhances your focus on hidden sources and ways to handle situations. The more you inquire, the more will be your thinking span. Never burry any question in the depth of your mind. Don’t leave any stone unturned. Make it your habit and find sources to clarify your doubts.
  4. Expand Your Interests And Talents – Your interests and talents are the areas where you go deep following your curious attitude. Personal interview of SSB has a significant part of questioning from hobbies and interests. Your attitude of getting more and more knowledge related to your interests constructs a creative mind.
  5. Relax Your Mind – Always manage some time for relaxing your mind. Listen to music, meditate and try cool down your mind from all kinds of thoughts. Rest and breaks are made to improve the performance of everything.
  6. Spend Time With Creative Person And Try New Things – Everybody has creative person around them. Like any good writer, painter or any other knowledge full person. Try to spend time with them to absorb such traits. Try to get into new things and get new experience regardless of its future use.
  7. Keep Your Mind On Active Mode – Observe the day to day tasks and always keep your mind active in causal time. Your observation will influence your mind and will expand your thinking area.

Conclusion – Bringing out new ways of solving a situation depend on the ability of the mind and an officer in the armed forces has to be able enough to handle problems simultaneously. That’s what they need is a creative mind to solve the problems that are beyond causal schedule. So, to give a good performance in psychology tests, just make your mind more creative.

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