Friday 28 June 2013

Indian military training Academies

Indian military training Academies


Indian Military Academies For Basic Education and Training


  • Military Schools (established at Chail, Ajmer, Banglore, Belgaum, Dholpur).
  • Sainik Schools (established in Satara, Tilaiya, Sujanpur, Rewari, Rewa, Purulia, Pungalwa, Nalanda, Nagrota, Lucknow, Kanjpura, Korukonda, Bijapur, Kapurthala, Imphal, Gopalganj, Goalpara, Ghorakhal, Chittorgarh, Bijapur, Bhubaneshwar, Balachadi, Ambikapur, Amaravathinagar, Kazhakootam).
  • RIMC (Rashtriya Indian Military College), Dehradun.

Indian Army Training Academies/Institutes 

  • Army War College, Mhow
  • Infantry School, Mhow
  • Junior Leadership Wing, Mhow
  • Indian Military Academy, Dehradun
  • Officer Training Academy, Chennai
  • High Altitude Warfare School, Gulmarg
  • Armoured Corps Center and School, Ahmednagar
  • School of Artillary, Deolali
  • Army Air Defence College, Gopalpur
  • College of Military Engineering, Pune
  • Militayr College of Telecommunication Engineering
  • Counter Insurgency and Jungle Warfare School(CIJW), Vairengte
  • Junoir Leader's Academy(JLA), Bareilly and Ramgarh
  • Army Supply Corps Center and School, Bangalore
  • Army Medical Corps Center and School, Lucknow
  • College of Material Management, Jabalpur
  • Military College of Electronic and Mechanical Engineering, Secunderabad
  • Remount and Veterinary Corps Center and School, Meerut
  • Army Education Corps Training College and Center, Pachmarhi
  • Corps of Military police center and School, Bangalore
  • Army School of Physical Training, Pune
  • Army Airborne Training School, Agra
  • Institute of National Integration, Pune
  • Institute of Military Law, Kamptee
  • Army Sports Institute, Pune
  • Army Cadet College, Dehradun
  • Combat Army Aviation Training School, Nasik
  • Army Clerk's training school, Aurangabad
  • Army School of Mechanical Transport, Bangalore
  • Army Air Tranport Support School, Agra
  • EME School, Vadodara
  • Military Intelligence training School and Depot, Pune
  • Military School of Music, Pachmarhi

Indian Navy Training Academies/Institutes


  • Indian Naval Academy, Ezhimala
  • Navigation Direction School, Kochi
  • Naval Gunnery School, Kochi
  • Anti- Submarine School, Kochi

Indian Airforce training Academies/Institutes

  • Piolet Training Establishment, Allahabad
  • Airforce Administrative College, Coimbatore
  • School of Aviation Machine, Bangalore
  • Airforce Technical Training College, Jalahalli and Bangalore
  • Pratropper's Training School, Agra

Tri Service training Academies/Institutes

  • National Defence Academy, Khadagwasla
  • College of Defence Management, Secundrabad
  • Defence Service Staff College, Wellington
  • National Defence College, Pune


    Thursday 13 June 2013

    Interview given by Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw - 1996

    Interview given by Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw - 1996 


    Question - Can you tell anything about the 1971 war which strikes you interesting?
    Answer- "I can tell you about an incident before the war started, i can't remember the date now - sometime in April or something like that. There was a cabinet meeting to which i was summoned. Smt Gandhi was terribly angry and terribly upset because refugees were pouring into West Bengal, Assam, and Tripura."



    "Look at this - so many are coming in - there is a telegram from the chief minister of Assam, a telegram from....... what are doing about it?" She said to me.

    I said, “Nothing, what has it got to do with me?"
    She said, “Can’t you do something? Why can't you do something?"
    "What do you want me to do?"
    "I want you to march in"

    I Said, “this means war" and she said," I don't mind if it is a war."
    So I sat down and said, “have you read the bible?"

    "In the first book, the first chapter, the first paragraph of bible, God said, “Let there be light and there was light"- so i feel that "let there be war and there is war. Are you ready? I certainly am not ready."
    Then I Said, "I will tell you what is happening. it is now end of April. In a few days time, 15-20 days time, the monsoons will break, and in East Pakistan when it rains the rivers become like oceans. If you stand on one side you can't see the other, i would be confined to the roads. The air force would not be able to support me, and the Pakistanis would thrash me - that's one."

    "Secondly my armored division in the Babina area; another division, i can't remember which, is a in Secundrabad area. We are now harvesting. I will require every vehicle, every truck, all the road space, all the railway space to move my soldiers and you will not be able to move your crops," and i turned to shree Fakruddin Ali Ahmed, the agriculture minister and said, "if there is a famine in India they will blame you. i won't be there to take the blame."

    Then i turned around and said, "my armored division which is supposed to be my strike force has got 12 tanks which are operational out of the whole lot."
    YB Chavan asked,"Sam, why only 12? "

    i said, “sir, because you are the finance minister. i have been asking, pleading for the months. you said you have got no money, that’s why."

    then i said, “prime minister, if in 1962, your father had asked me as the Army chief and not gen thapar, and now your father had said "throw the Chinese out", i would have turned around and told him "look, these are the problems." now i am telling you what the problems are. If you still want me to go ahead, prime minister, i guarantee you 200 per cent defeat. Now, you give me orders."

    Then Jagjeevan ram said, “Sam maan jao na."

    I said, "i have given my professional view now the government should take the decision."
    The prime minister didn't said anything. she was red in face and said, "Acha cabinet char baje milenge." Everybody walked out and i was the last to leave and i smiled ant her. She said, "Chief, sit down."

    So i said, “Prime minister, before you say anything, do you want me to send in my resignation on the grounds of mental health, or Physical?"

    She said, "Oh, sit down sam. Everything you told me, is true?"
    "Yes. Look, it’s my job to fight. it is my job to fight and win., Are you ready? i certainly am not ready. Have you internally got everything ready? Internationally have you got everything ready? i don't think so. i know what you want but i must do it in my own time and i guarantee you 100 percent success. But, i want to make it clear. There must be one commander. i don't mind. i will work under BSF, CRPF, under anybody you like. But i will not have a soviet telling me what to do and i will have one political master who will give me instructions. i don't want the refugee ministry, home ministry, defense ministry all telling me. Now, make up your mind."

    She said, “All right sam, nobody will interfere, you will be commander."
    "Thank you, i guarantee you accomplishment."


    "So there is very thin line between becoming a Field Marshal and being dismissed! It could have happened! So that was one incident i can tell you about and you can put it in your words."

    Tuesday 11 June 2013

    Corps of Engineers

    Corps of Engineers 


    Corps of Engineers


    The Corps of Engineers is one of the famous part of Indian army and further divided into three parts - Madras, Bengal and Mumbai. The first of all was Madras which was formed in 1780 and consisted of 3 companies and is now located at Bangalore. The second one (Bengal) comes in 1820 and now located in Roorkee since 1853. Bombay sappers raised in 1820 and now located in Pune. 
    In 1941 the three corps are redesigned into groups and called Royal Indian Engineers (RIE) . The title royal was dropped in 1950.


    Madras Engineers Group

    Madras Sappers Originated in 1780 and went into action that following year along with East Indian Company. Since 1947 Madras sappers were part of all the major military actions. There were there during the construction of road for tanks during Zoji La assault. Madras Sappers also participated in operations conducted by UN.  


    Regimental Center of Madras Sappers  

    Bangalore


    War Memorial of Madras Sappers 

    Ulsoor Lake in 1922 but then shifted near Regimental center in 1986.


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    Bengal Engineers Group

    Bengal Sappers came into origin back in 1803. Some of their companies were also participated in uprising of 1857 hence those companies were then withdrawn. Bengal sappers are famous to built Bridges across impossible terrain as they did across river Chindwin, Burma and river Moro, Italy. They participated in all Indian wars after 1947 and they were the fist regiment to air lifted in Jammu and Kashmir. 


    Regimental Center of Bengal sappers 

    Roorkee


    War Memorial of Bengal Sappers 

    Roorkee


    Motto of Bengal Sappers 

    Ekta - Sewa - Ilam - Drirhta - Shoorvirta


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    Bombay Engineers Group

    Bombay sappers trace their origin to 1820. They were first located in Mumbai and then located to Kirkee, Pune. Bombay sappers have some specialized elements - Inland Water Transport (IWT) and Para Field company.


    War Memorial of Bombay sappers 

    Khadki (Pune)


    Regimental Center of Bombay sappers 


    Khadki (Pune)


    War Cry of Bombay sappers  

    Jo Bole So Nihal, Sat Shri Akal 
    and 
    Shri Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Ki Jai



    Content and Picture Sources:
    http://www.bharat-rakshak.com
    Indian army (by Lt. Col. Gautam Sharma)
      

    Monday 11 March 2013

    Will Subject Backlog Create Problem in SSB Interview


    Do Active Backlog Create Problem in SSB Interview

    There are a number of candidates who have this query whether or not subject backlogs create problem during SSB Interview or whether a candidate is eligible or not for SSB Interview if he/she has a backlog. The backlog may or may not create problem for a candidate which is purely depends upon the type of entry he/she is applying for.

    Subject Backlog Vs SSB Interview


    CDSE

    You are eligible for CDSE can apply for the same even if you have backlogs. One can attend the SSB interview after clearing the CDSE written exam. But the backlogs must be clear as per the mentioned dates only when you get recommend. If your don’t have the final results or mark sheets for the final sem or backlog, you can carry an application mentioning the same through your college.

    AFCAT

    AFCAT do not allow an individual for AFSB interview if one is having an active backlog.

    Navy Direct Entries

    No active backlogs for Navy Direct Entries as they shortlist candidates based on their overall percentage. Navy always keep high cut off percentage and some of the times they even don’t allow candidates with backlogs history (including cleared backlogs).

    TGC and SSC-tech

    One can apply with active backlogs but you must be eligible with the TGC and SSC-tech cut off %.

    Others: 

    Make sure to read the advertisement before applying any SSB interview. Try to submit all documents as per the mentioned dates in the advertisement.

    Candidates who are unable to submit their original documents before joining training academy are considered on bond basis, they are given with some more time to submit their docs. Entry like CDSE supports this.

     

    Conclusion

    • Backlogs can hamper your chances for SSB interview.
    • Active backlog may affect your personal interview.
    • Active backlog may create problem during submitting original documents in time.


    Sources - ssbcrack

    What Are the Qualities Expected of an Indian Army Officer?

    Qualities of an Indian Army Officer

    Qualities of an Indian Army Officer

    Joining Indian Army is a very respectable job. Every year a number of army officers are commissioned who are in charge of leading enlisted soldiers into battle and protecting them from unnecessary harm while taking on responsibility for completing the mission at hand. Thus, in order to ensure its officers achieve these goals, the Army expects many attributes in its officers when selecting them for commission. 

    The qualities are:-

     

    • Intelligence

    The Army expects its officers to be above average intelligence as they are going to handle a capital of responsibility in planning and executing missions. TO get eligible in the Army, it only requires a high school diploma or its equivalent; officers must have at least a bachelor's degree from a four-year university prior to earning their commission.

    • Self-Discipline

    Self-discipline is a major aspect as it allows the officers to keep a cool head under drastic conditions and use a great deal of self-discipline in the face of danger. An officer who lacks in self-discipline may put his subordinates in danger and arouse panic in the ranks.


    • Confidence

    The officers should have strong confidence level to make a good decision in flexible and often changing environments. It will enhance problem-solving skills and intelligence with the passage of time.

    • Physical Fitness

    An Army officer should not only mentally fit but physically as well. The officers should be physically fit enough to overcome any tiredness or exhaustion.

    • Respect

    Army always expects its leaders to respect their subordinates and to assure their well-being. Officers must have ability to earn the loyalty of their troops by showing them respect and willing to protect them from undue harm.


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