Know Everything About Women Military Police
About Women Military Police : Since the Indian Army introduced recruitment for females in the Indian Army GD or women military police in 2019, many females who had a dream to serve their country will now be able to do so. The selection procedure for the female candidates is almost similar to the male aspirants. However, the physical fitness and other physical criteria for women may have some relaxation. Women for the post is chosen based on a physical fitness test, medical standards, and a common entrance test. Candidates are encouraged to review the official notifications at joinindianarmy.nic.in. The age
WHAT IS OFFICER INTELLIGENCE RATING TEST?
OFFICER INTELLIGENCE RATING TEST : To become an officer in the Indian Armed Forces, one must pass the SSB (Services Selection Board) Interview process after passing written exams such as CDS, AFCAT, NDA, and so on. The SSB process is the same regardless of entry and service type. OIR is an abbreviation for Officer’s Intelligence Rating. It is a test of a candidate’s intellectual ability. The OIR is the first test performed on the screening day. It is a two-part aptitude examination. In these sets, questions of both verbal and non – verbal reasoning are inquired. Candidates are given confidential
Pakistan Might Use Drone Against India : Intelligence Report
In the year 2021 there were as many as 68 drone sightings in India and this has raised concerns over a new security threat. The Border Security Force is looking for ways to detect the smaller drones that have been used to smuggle in narcotics and arms from Pakistan. The investigations that have been conducted into the various drone sightings in the country have established that they are coming in from Pakistan and have been extensively used by terror groups such as the Lashkar-e-Tayiba and Jaish-e-Mohammad both in Jammu and Kashmir as well as Kashmir. These made in China drones
Terrorist entities shouldn’t get support from Afghanistan soil or terror sanctuaries Says India
India has said there must be “concrete progress” in ensuring that UN-proscribed terrorist entities do not get any tacit or direct support from Afghan soil or from terror sanctuaries based in the region, an apparent reference to Pakistan. “Terrorism continues to pose a serious threat to Afghanistan and to the region. Security Council Resolution 2593 clearly outlines the international community’s expectations on a range of critical and immediate issues,” India’s Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador T S Tirumurti said on Wednesday. Speaking at the Security Council briefing on the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan, Tirumurti said the UNSC resolution
 
								 
                                    
                                                                             
                                                                     
                 
                 
                 
                 
    


 
															 
								 
								
