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Indian Army
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"The safety, honour and welfare of your country come first, always and every time.
The honour, welfare and comfort of the men you command come next.
Your own ease, comfort and safety come last, always and every time."
— Field Marshal Philip Chetwode




1. Introduction

The Indian Army, the land component of the Indian Armed Forces, is one of the largest and most respected armies in the world. Established on 1st April 1895, it is responsible for safeguarding the nation’s borders, maintaining internal security, and providing humanitarian assistance during natural disasters. The Army stands as a symbol of discipline, courage, sacrifice, and patriotism.



2. Structure and Motto

* Motto: “Service Before Self”
* Headquarters: Integrated Headquarters of the Ministry of Defence (Army), New Delhi.
* Chief of Army Staff (COAS): General Upendra Dwivedi (as of 2025).
* The Indian Army is organized into seven commands — six operational and one training command.
* It consists of combat arms like Infantry, Armoured Corps, Artillery, Engineers, and supporting services.



3. Role and Responsibilities

* Defence of Territorial Integrity: Protects India’s borders from external threats and aggression.
* Counter-Insurgency Operations: Conducts operations in Jammu & Kashmir and the Northeast to maintain peace and security.
* Disaster Relief: Provides immediate assistance during floods, earthquakes, and other calamities.
* Peacekeeping Missions: India is one of the largest contributors to UN Peacekeeping Forces, serving across Africa and Asia.
* Nation Building: Involved in infrastructure development, rescue operations, and supporting civil authorities when required.



4. Major Achievements

* 1947–48, 1965, 1971, and Kargil Wars: Demonstrated unmatched bravery and professionalism in defending the nation.
* Operation Vijay (1999): The Kargil War showcased India’s military strength and soldiers’ indomitable spirit.
* Operation Meghdoot: Securing the Siachen Glacier — the world’s highest battlefield.
* Counter-Terrorism Operations: Successful operations in insurgency-affected regions maintaining national stability.
* Peacekeeping Excellence: Over 250,000 Indian soldiers have served in UN peace missions since independence.



5. Modernization Efforts

* Induction of Arjun MBT, Dhanush howitzers, AK-203 rifles, and Apache helicopters for enhanced combat capability.
* Focus on network-centric warfare, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity.
* Creation of Integrated Battle Groups (IBGs) for quicker response along borders.
* Promotion of “Make in India” and Atmanirbhar Bharat to reduce dependence on foreign equipment.
* Enhanced training and joint exercises like Yudh Abhyas, Indra, and Shakti with global armies.



6. Challenges

* Modernization Delays: Bureaucratic hurdles and procurement challenges slow progress.
* Two-Front Threat: Need to maintain readiness along both China and Pakistan borders.
* Terrorism and Cyber Threats: Increasing asymmetrical warfare demands constant vigilance.
* Manpower Costs: A large standing army creates high pension and salary expenditure.



7. Way Forward

* Accelerate indigenous defence production and innovation.
* Strengthen jointness among Army, Navy, and Air Force through theatre commands.
* Improve technology integration and intelligence capabilities.
* Enhance soldier welfare programs and post-retirement support.
* Continue promoting young leadership and professional military education.



8. Conclusion

The Indian Army is not just a military institution — it is the guardian of the nation’s pride and sovereignty. Every soldier embodies courage, discipline, and sacrifice. From the icy heights of Siachen to the deserts of Rajasthan, they stand vigilant so that we may live in peace. The Indian Army’s modernization and indomitable spirit ensure that the tricolor continues to fly high — with honour, safety, and pride.
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🇮🇳 Constitutional Offices

- President of India – Droupadi Murmu
- Vice President of India – C. P. Radhakrishnan (assumed office 12 Sept 2025)
- Prime Minister of India – Narendra Modi
- Chief Justice of India – B. R. Gavai (since 14 May 2025, retiring 23 Nov 2025; to be succeeded by Justice Surya Kant)
- Speaker of Lok Sabha – Om Birla
- Deputy Chairman of Rajya Sabha – Harivansh Narayan Singh

🗳 Key Constitutional & Regulatory Authorities
- Chief Election Commissioner – Gyanesh Kumar (since 19 Feb 2025)
- Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) – K. Sanjay Murthy (since 21 Nov 2024)
- Attorney General of India – R. Venkataramani (reappointed till 2027)
- UPSC Chairperson – Ajay Kumar (since May 2025)

🏛 Important Cabinet Ministers
- Home Affairs – Amit Shah
- Finance – Nirmala Sitharaman
- Defence – Rajnath Singh
- External Affairs – S. Jaishankar
- Railways – Ashwini Vaishnaw

📌 Other Prominent Positions
- RBI GovernorSanjay Malhotra (since 11 Dec 2024; replaced Shaktikanta Das)
- Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) – General Anil Chauhan (tenure extended till May 2026)
- National Security Advisor (NSA) – Ajit Doval
- Solicitor General of India – Tushar Mehta (reappointed till 2026)



🪖 Armed Forces Leadership

Indian Army
- COAS – General Upendra Dwivedi (since 30 June 2024)
- VCOAS – Lt. Gen. Pushpendra Pal Singh (since 1 Aug 2025)

Indian Navy
- CNS – Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi (since 30 Apr 2024)
- VCNS – Vice Admiral Sanjay Vatsayan (since 1 Aug 2025)

Indian Air Force
- CASAir Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh (since 30 Sept 2024; succeeded V. R. Chaudhari)
- VCAS – Air Marshal Narmdeshwar Tiwari (since 2 May 2025)

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DIVORCE CASES IN INDIA

🗣 “Marriage is a partnership. Divorce is not a failure; sometimes it is the beginning of a new, healthier life.”




Introduction

* Divorce is the legal dissolution of a marriage by a court or competent authority.
* In India, divorce laws differ across religions – under Hindu Marriage Act, Muslim Personal Law, Christian Marriage Act, and Special Marriage Act ...

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Grace Over Envy: Staying Confident Without Provoking Insecurity

"True confidence shines quietly; arrogance screams for attention."


1. Understand the Nature of Envy

Envy is a reaction, not a reflection.
When someone envies you, it says more about their insecurity than your success.

But — how you carry your confidence determines whether it becomes inspiring or intimidating.
People don’t envy success alone — they envy how success makes someone behave.

So, your goal: Stay confident, not showy; proud, not prideful.



2. How to Not Get Envied (or at Least, Reduce It)

a. Stay Humble in Expression
- Let your achievements speak softly.
- Celebrate progress, but don’t broadcast it constantly.
- When you win, express gratitude — “I’m lucky to have had good guidance” — instead of self-glorifying statements.

People admire humility far more than they envy it.



b. Share Credit, Not Spotlight
When you appreciate others for their contribution or motivation, envy turns into respect.
Say things like:
- “Couldn’t have done it without my friends’ support.”
- “Honestly, I’m still learning.”

This makes people feel included in your success, not overshadowed by it.



c. Be Approachable
- Even when you grow or achieve, keep your tone, habits, and interactions simple.
- Talk to juniors, greet everyone, stay grounded.
- When success doesn’t distance you, people don’t see you as a threat.



d. Avoid Comparisons
- Never measure or discuss your progress by comparing it with someone else’s.
- It breeds competition, not camaraderie.
- Real achievers inspire, not intimidate.



e. Radiate Positivity, Not Pressure
- Be the person whose success feels motivating — not the one who constantly reminds others of what they lack.
- Speak of your goals and progress with enthusiasm, not arrogance.



3. How to Stay Confident When You Are Envied

Even if you’re humble, some people will still feel envy. That’s okay — it’s human nature.
Here’s how to stay peaceful and confident despite it 👇

a. Don’t Internalize Their Reactions
- Their insecurity is not your responsibility.
- You don’t owe anyone guilt for your hard work or growth.
- Keep being kind — but don’t shrink yourself to make others comfortable.



b. Focus on Purpose, Not Approval
- The moment you start seeking to be liked by everyone, you lose your focus.
- Let your purpose — not others’ opinions — be your compass.
- When your work has meaning, criticism loses power.



c. Surround Yourself with Secure People
- Spend time with those who celebrate your growth, not those who get threatened by it.
- Genuine company multiplies confidence; toxic company drains it.



d. Keep Inner Confidence Private
- Real confidence doesn’t need to be announced.
- It’s quiet — seen in your posture, tone, and consistency.
- A calm person naturally commands respect without trying to prove anything.



4. Practical Habits to Stay Grounded & Confident

- Start your day with gratitude.
Reminds you that your success is shared — not just earned.

- Celebrate others genuinely.
Compliment people sincerely; it kills jealousy at the root.

- Keep learning.
A learner can never be arrogant. Growth keeps you humble.

- Develop emotional detachment.
Don’t overreact to praise or criticism. Both fade quickly.



5. Essence of Balanced Confidence

Be someone who:
- Walks tall, but never over others.
- Smiles often, but never smirks.
- Helps freely, but never for validation.
- Inspires silently, but powerfully.

That’s the kind of person people admire, not envy.



Mantra to Remember:
"Be so grounded that no praise lifts your head and no envy bends your heart."

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A Large Number of Engineers Remain Unemployed in India — In Your Opinion, What Is the Primary Reason Behind This Situation?

1) Skill–Industry Mismatch
2) Quality of Technical Education
3) Saturation in the Job Market



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India produces over 15 lakh engineering graduates annually, but only about 20 to 30 percent of them are employable for jobs in their core fields. This alarming gap between degree holders and skilled professionals raises questions about the effectiveness of engineering education and the structure of the job market. While all three factors contribute, the Skill–Industry Mismatch is the primary cause behind rising engineer unemployment in India.



1) Skill–Industry Mismatch

* Not Job-Ready: According to Aspiring Minds’ National Employability Report (2019), only 3.84 percent of ...

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GD Topic: India is making large-scale investments in the defence sector. In your opinion, what will be the biggest impact of this?
Leads:
1️⃣ Enhanced Operational Capability
2️⃣ Strengthened Global Influence
3️⃣ Boost to Defence Exports and Economy



Lead A: Enhanced Operational Capability
📌 Key Arguments:

1. Modernization of Armed Forces: Investments in fighter jets, submarines, drones, and advanced artillery significantly improve India’s combat readiness.
2. Technological Superiority: Indigenous projects in AI, cyber warfare, and electronic surveillance strengthen India’s edge in modern warfare.
3. Improved Border Preparedness: Better infrastructure, advanced sensors, and surveillance enhance India’s deterrence against hostile neighbours.
4. Network-Centric Warfare: Integration of satellites, communication systems, and battlefield management systems makes operations faster and more precise.
5. Self-reliance in Strategic Assets: Increased production of missiles, UAVs, and air defence systems reduces dependency on foreign suppliers during crises.

🧠 Supporting Example:
Inductions of platforms like INS Vikrant, LCA Tejas, and Agni-V reflect growing indigenous capabilities and significantly boost operational strength.



Lead B: Strengthened Global Influence
📌 Key Arguments:

1. Strategic Partnerships: A strong defence sector enhances India’s position in QUAD, I2U2, Indo-Pacific discussions, and global military diplomacy.
2. Credible Military Power: As India rises economically, strong defence capabilities reinforce its position as a responsible regional power.
3. Leadership in Indo-Pacific: Naval expansion and joint exercises project India as a stabilizing force in an increasingly contested region.
4. Increased Defence Cooperation: More countries seek joint exercises, technology sharing, and training partnerships with India.
5. Stronger Voice in Global Forums: Defence strength complements India’s diplomatic efforts in the UN, G20, and other multilateral platforms.

🧠 Supporting Example:
India conducts more than 50 bilateral and multilateral military exercises annually, reflecting its expanding role as a global defence partner.



Lead C: Boost to Defence Exports and Economy
📌 Key Arguments:

1. Growth of Defence Manufacturing: Indigenous firms—HAL, BEL, DRDO startups—are driving the shift from importer to exporter.
2. Job Creation: Defence corridors in UP and Tamil Nadu generate thousands of skilled jobs in manufacturing, R&D, and maintenance.
3. Increase in Exports: India’s defence exports crossed ₹21,000 crore, the highest ever, with rising demand for missiles, radars, and aircraft parts.
4. Boost to Private Sector: Startups and private companies are innovating in drones, robotics, and AI-based security systems.
5. Reduced Import Dependency: Strengthening domestic production saves foreign exchange and builds long-term economic resilience.

🧠 Supporting Example:
Countries in Southeast Asia, Africa, and West Asia are procuring Indian-made helicopters, artillery, and UAV systems—significantly expanding India’s defence export footprint.



Conclusion (Opinion):
While all three outcomes are important, Enhanced Operational Capability stands out as the most immediate and impactful. A stronger, modern, and self-reliant military directly boosts national security—India’s top priority given regional challenges. At the same time, strengthened global influence and growing defence exports will naturally follow as India continues to modernize and scale its defence ecosystem.
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History
India and the United States established diplomatic relations in 1946, even before India’s formal independence in 1947. The early years were marked by mutual wariness, as India adopted a policy of non-alignment during the Cold War while the US allied with Pakistan and sought to counter Soviet influence in South Asia. Relations soured further during the 1971 Indo-Pakistani War, with the US supporting ...

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