January 30, 2020 No Comments

“TIGERSHARKS ” 222 Squadron Gets Resurrected With Su-30 MKI Aircraft

To boost Indian  Ocean region our Defence Minister Rajnath Singh have inducted Su- 30 fighter Squadron at the Air force Station in Thanjavur in Tamil Nadu. It is the second fighter squadron in the South.  No. 222 squadron of Sukhoi – 30 MKI will strengthen the capability of IAF. ABOUT 222 SQUADRON The  222 squadrons have contributed to the Indian Air Force not only today but also before they firstly in 1969 Haryana then in 1971 Indi – Pakistan war. In 1985 they were the first to be equipped with MiG- 27. Recently  2018 in the exercise called Gagan Shakti

January 30, 2020 No Comments

Lt. Gen S.K Saini – The New Vice Chief Of Army Staff

Later the Indian Army’s Southern Command Chief, Lt Gen. SK Saini is the Indian Army’s new vice chief. He took charge of his authority a day before Republic Day. The post foe the vice chief fell vacant after Lt Gen MM Naravane was promoted to the post of Chief of Army Staff. About Lt Gen. S.K Saini He is an alumnus of Sainik School in Kapurthala and the National Defence Academy. Lt Gen Saini was commissioned into the Jat Regiment of Indian Army in June 1981. He commanded his battalion (7 Jat), a mountain brigade, a counter-insurgency force in Jammu

January 20, 2020 No Comments

India Successfully Test-Fired K-4 Ballistic Missile From INS Arihant

First tested from a depth of 30 metres on 24 March 2014, India has successfully fired 3500 kilometre strike range nuclear capable submarine launched K-4 ballistic missile off coast in Andhra Pradesh on Sunday 19th January.   About the Missile: The K family of missiles are named after Indian scientist and former president A. P. J. Abdul Kalam. It is a series of submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBM) developed by India to boost its second strike capabilities.   K-4 is an intermediate-range submarine-launched ballistic missile under development by DRDO. It is a 10 m long missile weighing 20 tonnes, capable of carrying a 1 tonne payload up to a range of 3,500 km. INS Arihant, first of

January 14, 2020 No Comments

INDIAN AIRFORCE TO ACQUIRE 200 FIGHTER JETS

The acquisition for around 200 aircraft is in process by the Indian Government to cope with the depleting aerial inventories of the Indian Air Force, said the defence secretary Ajay Kumar. The Air Force has Sukhoi 30 MKIs, Mirage 2000s, Mig 29s and the ageing Jaguars and Mig 21 Bisons in its inventory of fighter jets at present. He said that ‘The contract for HAL-manufactured 83 LCA Tejas Mark 1 A advanced fighter jets are in the final stages, Apart from these, Expression of Interest (EOI) has been floated for another 110 aircraft, based on which Request for Proposal (RFP) will be

January 2, 2020 No Comments

Uniform And Insignia For Chief of Defence Staff

As you all may know, for the first time in the history of India, India got his first CDS officer i.e. Chief Of Defence Staff on 30th December 2019. General Bipin Rawat has appointed as the first Chief of Defence Staff on 30th December 2019 and took office on 1st January 2020. Prior to this he has served as the 27th Chief of Army staff . Along with this he has also served as the Chairman of the Chiefs of Staff Committee of the Indian Army. What is a CDS (Chief Of Defence Staff) A Chief Of Defence Staff is

December 31, 2019 No Comments

Gen. Manoj Mukund Naravane – the New Chief of Army staff

Gen Manoj Mukund Naravane has taken over the charge as new Army chief today i.e. on Tuesday, 31st December 2019. Before taking charge as chief of Army Staff he was honoured as the vice-chief of the Army in September. He was heading the Eastern command of the Army, and was responsible for the security of India-China border of about 4000 kms. Gen Manoj Mukund Naravane took over the latter chief of Army i.e. General Bipin Rowat who has started his oath to be the COAS on 31st December 2016 and has completed his terms of service on 31st December 2019.

December 30, 2019 No Comments

Indian Navy Bids Farewell to INS Viraat

INS Viraat which means Giant in English was a Centaur-class aircraft carrier of the Indian Navy. It served for almost 30 years in Indian Navy and 27 years in Royal Navy.  INS Viraat was the flagship of the Indian Navy and its legacy was carried forward by INS Vikramaditya commissioned in Indian Navy on 16 November 2013. INS Viraat was completed and commissioned in 1959 as the Royal Navy’s HMS Hermes, and decommissioned in 1984. It was sold to India in 1987 and was commissioned into the Indian Navy on 12 May 1987. DECOMMISSIONING CEREMONY The glorious era of this mega ship INS Viraat of Indian Navy comes to an

December 28, 2019 No Comments

Farewell to ‘Bahadur’ : Indian Air Force MiG-27 Decommissioned

Mig 27 is a ground attack based fighter jet produced by a company named Mikoyan Gurevich, in the then Soviet Union. Later it is licence-produced in India by Hindustan Aeronautics and given the name BAHADUR. It is a ground strike aircraft which has an impeccable track record during his journey in Indian Air Force. This swing wing fighter bomber was one of the main strike aircraft of the IAF. On Friday, 27th December 2019 , Indian Airforce has finally decommissioned from its sole remaining squadron  where MiG-27 is based in Rajasthan’s Jodhpur at a de-induction ceremony. Its other variants i.e. the MiG-23 BN and MiG-23

December 24, 2019 No Comments

OTA (Officers Training Academy) Gaya To Be Shut Down Soon

  Introduction To OTA OTA i.e. Officer’s Training Academy is a training academy established in the year 2011 to give training to the cadets willing for Short Service Commission (SSC). The training period is around 49 weeks. The motto of the academy is ‘SHAURYA, GYAN, and SANKALP’. After Kargil war, the Indian Army established three training centres i.e. OTA Gaya, OTA Chennai and IMA Dehradun to train the cadets, qualities of an Armed Force officer for their future course. Closure Of OTA Gaya Indian Army has decided to shut down the Officers Training Academy i.e. OTA situated in Gaya, as

December 12, 2019 No Comments

Citizenship Amendment Bill passed in Rajya Sabha

Recently we wrote a blog about Loksabha Passes citizenship Amendment bill with 311 votes in favour and 80 votes in against it. The purpose of the proposing citizenship amendment bill is to grant citizenship to the immigrated non-Muslims Community who immigrated before December 2014. On Last day i.e. Wednesday, the bill was proposed to Rajya sabha and passed in Rajysabha by 125 votes in favour and 99 votes against it. The Citizenship (Amendment) Bill voting began after the debates of six hours in  Rajya Sabha. Now the bill will be proposed for the President’s assent. Who is in oppose and in

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