What Is Court Of Inquiry (COI) In Indian Army ?
What Is Court Of Inquiry : Chief of the Indian Army, Manoj Mukund Naravane has given orders of the Court of Inquiry in a dispute between an army top commander and his second in command. You must have heard this word before and it is possible that the Board of Inquiry has also been heard, but what is it? Do you know about its process and its purpose? Let us also tell you that the Court of Inquiry (COI) which the Army Chief has recently ordered, iT is very rare at this stage in the history of the Indian Army.
Navy’s Ilyushin 38SD aircraft fire anti-ship missiles during war excercise
The Indian Navy’s Long RangeMaritime Reconnaissance aircraft Ilyushin 38SD successfully fired Combat Kh35E hostile to transport rockets during the ongoing theatre level Readiness and Operational Exercise 2021(TROPEX-21), a defence official said here on Tuesday. The Combat Kh35E rockets dispatched from the aircraft successfully hit and sank the object on January 31, it said. ”This reaffirms the Indian Navy’s capacity to carryout long reach sea strikes in the Indian Ocean Region, acapability that is integral to meeting operational challengesand guaranteeing safe oceans, secure coasts,” it said. TROPEX 21 is pointed toward testing battle availability of theNavy alongside the resources of the
Swadeshi Tejas LCA better than foreign versions
Focusing on that India can’t stay subject to different nations for its protection, Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday said the natively created Tejas Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) was superior to its unfamiliar counterparts on a few boundaries. Initiating Hindustan Aeronautics Limited’s second LCA creation line in Bengaluru, Singh said, “Tejas isn’t just native, however, it is additionally in a way that is better than its unfamiliar counterparts on a few boundaries, including motor limit, radar framework, past visual reach (rocket), aerial refuelling and support, and is nearly less expensive.” Singh likewise educated that few districts had communicated interest
Ranji Trophy not to be held for the first time in 87 years
Taking a major decision, the Cricket Board of India (BCCI) has decided not to hold the Ranji Trophy this year. This will be the first time in the history of 87 years when the first-class domestic tournament Ranji Trophy will not be held. The BCCI has decided to hold the Vijay Hazare Trophy after the Syed Mushtaq Ali tournament. The BCCI has decided that it is not possible to organize the Ranji Trophy this time. Board Secretary Jai Shah gave this information in a letter to the state units. Some time ago, former India opener and domestic veteran Wasim Jaffer
India will give US $ 150,000 for United Nations Peacekeeping Fund
India has pledged US $ 150,000 to the United Nations Fund for various peacekeeping activities this year. On January 25, 2021, TS Tirumurthy, India’s permanent representative to the United Nations, announced this. TS Thirumurthy stated that, India has extended its support to peacekeeping activities in the United Nations and as a token of its work, India has supported 150,000 Americans for various peacekeeping activities and programs this year. Will give a dollar UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres stated that, he is grateful to the countries that have provided more than $ 439 million in UN peacekeeping and conflict prevention through the
Rehearsals Begins For Aero India 2021
Everyone was stunned by the amazing exhibition of planes in the skies of Bengaluru, the capital of Karnataka. The rehearsal of the 3-day Aero India show, which starts on Wednesday, is going on. The 13th ‘Aero India show’ is going to be held at Yelahanka Air Force Station in Bengaluru. The show is also very special in terms of demonstrating India’s defence technology and strength, as the indigenous cruise missile ‘Nirbhay’ will be displayed for the first time in this show. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) will showcase its skills in defence and aeronautics in this event. In this show, many
Indian Navy Officer Rank Medical Standards
Indian Navy Medical Standards : Emblematically, Indian Navy Is a dream of thousands of defence aspirants but only those who live their dream with relentless preparation and a fulfilling beforehand knowledge of selection procedure make their way. Split Into Three Commands-The Western, Eastern And Southern Naval Command, Indian Navy Is A Major Pillar Of The Indian Armed Forces. The President Of India Plays The Role Of Supreme Commander In Indian Navy. Apart from it’s defence duties, Indian Navy Carries Rescue Operation In Time Of Emergencies such as flood, cyclone, Etc. A All the more it’s, land and water operations go
Indian Army Develops Spy Microcopter, Know It’s Specialities
Indian Army is preparing many such devices to meet its operational needs as well as to reduce its dependence on foreign systems, under the Make in India, many Indian Army personnel and officers are doing many innovations. The Indian Army has prepared a microcopter that can enter any building and give a live feed of the terrorist to the operator 100 meters away. A copter jamming system has also been created by which the enemy’s copter can be dropped down by sitting inside the bunker. The Indian Army has designed and developed a microcopter that can be helpful to the
Indian Coast Guard to have 200 vessels, 100 aircraft by 2025
In 1977, Indian Coast Guard (ICG) with a meager force and two ships has now developed into a major coastal security force with 156 ships and 62 aircraft. The force became the fourth largest country in the world after the people of America, Britain and South Korea. It is proposed to have 200 ships and 100 aircraft by 2025. Briefing media on the eve of its 45th Foundation Day, Additional Director General VS. Pathania, Coast Guard Commander of the Eastern Board, said that the ICG has played an important role in securing Indian shores within India’s maritime zones and enforcing
Bihar To Become First State Which Includes NCC Under Education Department
NCC Directorate Bihar-Jharkhand has prepared two proposals for expansion and strengthening of NCC. The first proposal is to put NCC under the education department. In the second proposal, the NCC Directorate has offered NCC to be included as a “Choice Based Credit Course” in the higher education of colleges and universities. This new proposal has been prepared after detailed study and consultation with at least 5 universities and NCC directorate. If Bihar accepts this proposal, then it will be the first state in the country to implement this beneficial concept. The biggest benefit to the students and cadets who have



