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♻️♻️Indian Aircrafts Carriers♻️♻️
India currently operates two aircraft carriers, INS Vikramaditya and INS Vikrant. Here are the details:
✅🔸INS Vikramaditya
- Deployment Date: Commissioned on November 16, 2013
- Class: Modified Kiev-class aircraft carrier (originally a Soviet ship, later bought and refurbished by India)
- Displacement: Approximately 45,000 tons
- Aircraft Capacity: Can carry up to 36 aircraft, including MiG-29K fighter jets and Kamov Ka-31 helicopters.
- Working Areas: Primarily operates in the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal, with a focus on the Indian Ocean Region (IOR). It enhances India’s ability to project power and protect its maritime interests.
- Speciality:
- A ski-jump launch system for fixed-wing aircraft.
- Upgraded electronic warfare, radar systems, and long-range missiles.
- Increases the Indian Navy’s ability to conduct air operations from the sea.
✅🔸INS Vikrant (IAC-1)
- Deployment Date: Commissioned on September 2, 2022
- Class: Indigenous aircraft carrier (first aircraft carrier built entirely in India)
- Displacement: Around 45,000 tons
- Aircraft Capacity: Can carry up to 30 aircraft, including MiG-29K, HAL Tejas, and helicopters.
- Working Areas: Like Vikramaditya, operates in the Indian Ocean Region to safeguard maritime interests, participate in joint exercises, and support power projection.
- Speciality:
- India’s first indigenously built carrier, symbolizing the country's capability in defense manufacturing.
- Advanced combat systems, multi-role fighter operations, and state-of-the-art radar and air defense systems.
- Equipped with the latest STOBAR (Short Take-Off But Arrested Recovery) system for launching and recovering aircraft.
Both carriers play a critical role in strengthening India's maritime dominance in the Indian Ocean and enhancing naval cooperation with regional and international partners.
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India currently operates two aircraft carriers, INS Vikramaditya and INS Vikrant. Here are the details:
✅🔸INS Vikramaditya
- Deployment Date: Commissioned on November 16, 2013
- Class: Modified Kiev-class aircraft carrier (originally a Soviet ship, later bought and refurbished by India)
- Displacement: Approximately 45,000 tons
- Aircraft Capacity: Can carry up to 36 aircraft, including MiG-29K fighter jets and Kamov Ka-31 helicopters.
- Working Areas: Primarily operates in the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal, with a focus on the Indian Ocean Region (IOR). It enhances India’s ability to project power and protect its maritime interests.
- Speciality:
- A ski-jump launch system for fixed-wing aircraft.
- Upgraded electronic warfare, radar systems, and long-range missiles.
- Increases the Indian Navy’s ability to conduct air operations from the sea.
✅🔸INS Vikrant (IAC-1)
- Deployment Date: Commissioned on September 2, 2022
- Class: Indigenous aircraft carrier (first aircraft carrier built entirely in India)
- Displacement: Around 45,000 tons
- Aircraft Capacity: Can carry up to 30 aircraft, including MiG-29K, HAL Tejas, and helicopters.
- Working Areas: Like Vikramaditya, operates in the Indian Ocean Region to safeguard maritime interests, participate in joint exercises, and support power projection.
- Speciality:
- India’s first indigenously built carrier, symbolizing the country's capability in defense manufacturing.
- Advanced combat systems, multi-role fighter operations, and state-of-the-art radar and air defense systems.
- Equipped with the latest STOBAR (Short Take-Off But Arrested Recovery) system for launching and recovering aircraft.
Both carriers play a critical role in strengthening India's maritime dominance in the Indian Ocean and enhancing naval cooperation with regional and international partners.
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The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) is the highest-ranking military officer in India and acts as the principal military adviser to the government, specifically to the Prime Minister and the Minister of Defence.
✅The position was established in India on December 24, 2019, following recommendations from the Kargil Review Committee that was set up after the 1999 Kargil War
🔸Role of the CDS:1. Adviser: The CDS provides crucial military advice on defense matters to the government and plays a key role in overseeing joint operations involving the three services—Army, Navy, and Air Force.
🔸Coordination: The CDS ensures better coordination between the three armed services.
🔸Authority: The CDS heads the Department of Military Affairs (DMA) within the Ministry of Defence.
🔸Appointment Process:
✅The CDS is appointed by the Government of India. The appointment is made by the Cabinet Committee on Security and typically selects from the senior-most serving officers in the armed forces.
The tenure, retirement age, and other terms of service are decided by the government.
✅The first-ever CDS of India was General Bipin Rawat, appointed on December 30, 2019. His term was marked by significant reform initiatives, but it was tragically cut short when he passed away in a helicopter crash on December 8, 2021.
✅After his passing, General Anil Chauhan was appointed as the CDS on September 30, 2022.
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The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) is the highest-ranking military officer in India and acts as the principal military adviser to the government, specifically to the Prime Minister and the Minister of Defence.
✅The position was established in India on December 24, 2019, following recommendations from the Kargil Review Committee that was set up after the 1999 Kargil War
🔸Role of the CDS:1. Adviser: The CDS provides crucial military advice on defense matters to the government and plays a key role in overseeing joint operations involving the three services—Army, Navy, and Air Force.
🔸Coordination: The CDS ensures better coordination between the three armed services.
🔸Authority: The CDS heads the Department of Military Affairs (DMA) within the Ministry of Defence.
🔸Appointment Process:
✅The CDS is appointed by the Government of India. The appointment is made by the Cabinet Committee on Security and typically selects from the senior-most serving officers in the armed forces.
The tenure, retirement age, and other terms of service are decided by the government.
✅The first-ever CDS of India was General Bipin Rawat, appointed on December 30, 2019. His term was marked by significant reform initiatives, but it was tragically cut short when he passed away in a helicopter crash on December 8, 2021.
✅After his passing, General Anil Chauhan was appointed as the CDS on September 30, 2022.
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India has been involved in several military operations since its independence in 1947, both domestically and internationally. Below is a list of significant military operations:
### 1. 1947-1948 Indo-Pakistani War
- Operation Name: None specific, but it was the first Indo-Pakistan war after Partition.
- Details: The conflict began after tribal forces backed by Pakistan invaded the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir. India intervened militarily, and the conflict eventually led to a ceasefire brokered by the UN.
### 2. 1961 Annexation of Goa
- Operation Name: Operation Vijay
- Details: This operation was carried out to annex Goa, Daman, and Diu, which were under Portuguese control. It marked the end of Portuguese colonialism in India.
### 3. 1962 Sino-Indian War
- Operation Name: No specific operation, but India faced off against China in the northeastern frontiers, particularly in Arunachal Pradesh and Aksai Chin.
- Details: China launched an attack over territorial disputes. India faced a significant defeat, and this war shaped future military strategies in India.
### 4. 1965 Indo-Pakistani War
- Operation Name: Operation Grand Slam (Pakistan), Operation Riddle (India)
- Details: This war was fought over Kashmir. Though it ended in a stalemate, it solidified India’s military presence in the region.
### 5. 1971 Indo-Pakistani War (Liberation of Bangladesh)
- Operation Name: Operation Trident, Operation Meghna Heli Bridge, Operation Jackpot
- Details: India intervened in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) to support the Mukti Bahini, leading to the creation of Bangladesh. This war ended with a decisive Indian victory.
### 6. 1984 Siachen Conflict
- Operation Name: Operation Meghdoot
- Details: India launched this operation to take control of the Siachen Glacier in the disputed Kashmir region, where it established its military presence.
### 7. 1987 Indian Peacekeeping Force (IPKF) in Sri Lanka
- Operation Name: Operation Pawan
- Details: India deployed its forces to Sri Lanka as part of a peace agreement to disarm the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). This became a prolonged and controversial intervention.
### 8. 1987 Sino-Indian Skirmish
- Operation Name: Operation Falcon
- Details: Tensions escalated between China and India in the Sumdorong Chu Valley in Arunachal Pradesh. The conflict remained a standoff but showcased India's improved military capabilities since 1962.
### 9. 1999 Kargil War
- Operation Name: Operation Vijay (Kargil), Operation Safed Sagar (Indian Air Force)
- Details: Pakistani soldiers and militants infiltrated into Indian territory along the Line of Control in Kargil, leading to a limited war. India successfully recaptured the territory.
### 10. 2001-2002 Military Standoff
- Operation Name: Operation Parakram
- Details: After the 2001 Indian Parliament attack, India mobilized its military along the Pakistan border in one of the largest standoffs between the two nations. However, no full-scale war occurred.
### 11. 2016 Surgical Strikes
- Operation Name: Surgical Strikes (no specific operation code publicly known)
- Details: In response to the Uri attack, India conducted cross-border surgical strikes targeting terrorist launchpads across the Line of Control in Pakistan-administered Kashmir.
### 12. 2019 Balakot Airstrike
- Operation Name: No official operation name
- Details: After the Pulwama terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir, the Indian Air Force conducted airstrikes on a Jaish-e-Mohammed camp in Balakot, Pakistan.
### Domestic Counter-Terrorism Operations
- Operation Blue Star (1984): To remove militants from the Golden Temple, Amritsar.
- Operation Rakshak: Counter-insurgency operations in Jammu and Kashmir.
- Operation All Out (2017): Ongoing counter-terrorism operation in Jammu and Kashmir to eliminate militant forces.
### 1. 1947-1948 Indo-Pakistani War
- Operation Name: None specific, but it was the first Indo-Pakistan war after Partition.
- Details: The conflict began after tribal forces backed by Pakistan invaded the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir. India intervened militarily, and the conflict eventually led to a ceasefire brokered by the UN.
### 2. 1961 Annexation of Goa
- Operation Name: Operation Vijay
- Details: This operation was carried out to annex Goa, Daman, and Diu, which were under Portuguese control. It marked the end of Portuguese colonialism in India.
### 3. 1962 Sino-Indian War
- Operation Name: No specific operation, but India faced off against China in the northeastern frontiers, particularly in Arunachal Pradesh and Aksai Chin.
- Details: China launched an attack over territorial disputes. India faced a significant defeat, and this war shaped future military strategies in India.
### 4. 1965 Indo-Pakistani War
- Operation Name: Operation Grand Slam (Pakistan), Operation Riddle (India)
- Details: This war was fought over Kashmir. Though it ended in a stalemate, it solidified India’s military presence in the region.
### 5. 1971 Indo-Pakistani War (Liberation of Bangladesh)
- Operation Name: Operation Trident, Operation Meghna Heli Bridge, Operation Jackpot
- Details: India intervened in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) to support the Mukti Bahini, leading to the creation of Bangladesh. This war ended with a decisive Indian victory.
### 6. 1984 Siachen Conflict
- Operation Name: Operation Meghdoot
- Details: India launched this operation to take control of the Siachen Glacier in the disputed Kashmir region, where it established its military presence.
### 7. 1987 Indian Peacekeeping Force (IPKF) in Sri Lanka
- Operation Name: Operation Pawan
- Details: India deployed its forces to Sri Lanka as part of a peace agreement to disarm the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). This became a prolonged and controversial intervention.
### 8. 1987 Sino-Indian Skirmish
- Operation Name: Operation Falcon
- Details: Tensions escalated between China and India in the Sumdorong Chu Valley in Arunachal Pradesh. The conflict remained a standoff but showcased India's improved military capabilities since 1962.
### 9. 1999 Kargil War
- Operation Name: Operation Vijay (Kargil), Operation Safed Sagar (Indian Air Force)
- Details: Pakistani soldiers and militants infiltrated into Indian territory along the Line of Control in Kargil, leading to a limited war. India successfully recaptured the territory.
### 10. 2001-2002 Military Standoff
- Operation Name: Operation Parakram
- Details: After the 2001 Indian Parliament attack, India mobilized its military along the Pakistan border in one of the largest standoffs between the two nations. However, no full-scale war occurred.
### 11. 2016 Surgical Strikes
- Operation Name: Surgical Strikes (no specific operation code publicly known)
- Details: In response to the Uri attack, India conducted cross-border surgical strikes targeting terrorist launchpads across the Line of Control in Pakistan-administered Kashmir.
### 12. 2019 Balakot Airstrike
- Operation Name: No official operation name
- Details: After the Pulwama terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir, the Indian Air Force conducted airstrikes on a Jaish-e-Mohammed camp in Balakot, Pakistan.
### Domestic Counter-Terrorism Operations
- Operation Blue Star (1984): To remove militants from the Golden Temple, Amritsar.
- Operation Rakshak: Counter-insurgency operations in Jammu and Kashmir.
- Operation All Out (2017): Ongoing counter-terrorism operation in Jammu and Kashmir to eliminate militant forces.
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