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INDIAN AIR FORCE TO PARTICIPATE IN BILATERAL EXERCISE HOSTED BY MALAYSIA

✓A contingent of the Indian Air Force left for Malaysia today to participate in a bilateral exercise named 'Udarashakti'.

✓Indian Air Force is participating in the air exercise with Su-30 MKI and C-17 aircraft while the RMAF will be flying Su 30 MKM aircraft. The Indian contingent departed from one of its air bases directly for their destination, the RMAF base of Kuantan.

✓The exercise will give an opportunity to IAF contingent members to share and learn best practices with some of the best professionals from RMAF, while also discussing mutual combat capabilities.

✓The four days of exercise will witness conduct of various aerial combat drills between the two Air Forces.

✓Ex Udarashakti will fortify the long standing bond of friendship and enhance the avenues of defence cooperation between the two Air Forces, thereby augmenting security in the region.

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CHATTAN KA LADLA (चट्टान का लाड़ला)
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CDS 2 & NDA 2 Admit Card Released!

✓Candidates who have registered for the CDS 02/2022 & NDA 02/2022 can now download their admit card: https://upsconline.nic.in/eadmitcard/index.php

Exam Date: 04 Sept 2022

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Official Cutoff of CDS II 2021

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India's medal winners in Commonwealth Games 2022

1. Sanket Mahadev – Silver Medal (Weightlifting 55 KG)
2. Gururaja- Bronze Medal (Weightlifting 61 KG)
3. Mirabai Chanu- Gold Medal (Weightlifting 49 KG)
4. Bindiyarani Devi - Silver Medal (Weightlifting 55 KG)
5. Jeremy Lalrinnunga – Gold Medal (67 KG Weightlifting)
6. Achinta Sheuli - Gold Medal (73 KG Weightlifting)
7.Sushila Devi - Silver Medal (Judo 48 KG)
8. Vijay Kumar Yadav – Bronze Medal (Judo 60 KG)
9. Harjinder Kaur- Bronze Medal (Weightlifting 71KG)
10. Women's Team- Gold Medal (Lawn Balls)
11. Men's Team- Gold Medal (Table Tennis)
12. Vikas Thakur - Silver Medal (Weightlifting 96 KG)
13. Mixed Team - Silver Medal (Badminton)
14. Lovepreet Singh – Bronze Medal (Weightlifting 109 KG)
15. Saurav Ghoshal – Bronze Medal (Squash)
16. Tulika Mann - Silver Medal (Judo)
17. Gurdeep Singh – Bronze Medal (Weightlifting 109+ KG)
18. Tejaswin Shankar – Bronze Medal (High Jump)
19. Murali Sreeshankar- Silver Medal (Long Jump)
20. Sudhir- Gold Medal (Para Powerlifting)
21. Anshu Malik - Silver Medal (Wrestling 57 KG)
22. Bajrang Punia- Gold Medal (Wrestling 65 KG)
23. Sakshi Malik- Gold Medal (Wrestling 62 KG)
24. Deepak Poonia- Gold Medal (Wrestling 86 KG)
25. Divya Kakran – Bronze Medal (Wrestling 68 KG)
26. Mohit Grewal – Bronze Medal (Wrestling 125 KG)
27.Priyanka Goswami- Silver Medal (10km walk)
28. Avinash Sable – Silver Medal (Steeplechase)
29. Men's Team - Silver Medal (Lawn Balls)
30. Jasmine Lamboria – Bronze Medal (Boxing)
31. Pooja Gehlot – Bronze Medal (Wrestling 50 KG)
32. Ravi Kumar Dahiya- Gold Medal (Wrestling 57KG)
33. Vinesh Phogat- Gold Medal ( Wrestling 53 KG)
34. Naveen Kumar- Gold Medal (Wrestling 74 KG)
35. Pooja Sihag- Bronze Medal (Wrestling)
36. Mohammad Husamuddin – Bronze Medal (Boxing)
37. Deepak Nehra – Bronze Medal (97 KG Wrestling)
38. Sonalben Patel – Bronze Medal (Para Table Tennis)
39. Rohit Tokas – Bronze Medal (Boxing)
40. Bhavina Patel- Gold Medal (Para Table Tennis)
41. Indian Women's Team- Bronze Medal (Hockey)
42. Neetu Ghanghas - Gold Medal Boxing)
43. Amit Panghal- Gold Medal (Boxing)
44. Sandeep Kumar – Bronze Medal (10 km walk)
45. Aldhaus Paul - Gold Medal (Triple Jump)
46. ​​Abdullah Abubakar- Silver Medal (Triple Jump)
47. Annu Rani – Bronze Medal (Javelin Throw)
48. Nikhat Zareen- Gold Medal (Boxing)
49. Achant and G. Sathiyan - Silver Medal (Table Tennis)
50. Sourav and Dipika Pallikal – Bronze Medal (Squash)
51. Kidambi Srikanth – Bronze Medal (Badminton)
52. Women's Team - Silver Medal (Cricket)
53. Gayatri and Trisha Jolly - Bronze (Badminton)
54. Achant and Sreeja Akula- Gold Medal (Table Tennis)
55. Sagar Ahlawat - Silver Medal (Boxing)
56. PV Sindhu - Gold Medal (Women's Singles Badminton)
57. Lakshya Sen - Gold Medal (Men's Singles Badminton)
58. Satwik and Chirag- Gold Medal (Men's Doubles Badminton)
59 Sharath Kamal - Gold Medal (Table Tennis Men's Singles)
60. G. Sathiyan - Bronze Medal (Table Tennis Men's Singles)
61. Men's Hockey Team - Silver Medal

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#Yearly_Compilation #Defence_Exams_Notes

Hello Future Officers, here we are sharing Topic wise yearly compilation of Current Affairs and General Awareness which will play a crucial role in upcoming defence exams such as NDA, CDS, AFCAT, TA etc.

So, here we go-


▪️Indian Polity
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/9856
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7765

▪️Geography
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/9857

▪️Economy
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/9859
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7122

▪️Acts and Bills
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/9862

▪️Programs and Policies
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/9863

▪️General Science, Human Health
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/9864

▪️Major Amendments of Indian Constitution
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/9865

▪️Science and Technology
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/9866

▪️ International Relations
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/9867

▪️NCERT GIST GEOGRAPHY
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/9868

▪️Reports and Indices
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7123

▪️ Government Schemes
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7124

▪️Mapping Rivers
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/9871

▪️Mapping Seas and Straits
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/9872

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Jai Hind 🇮🇳

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#NCERT_BOOK

Hello Future Officers, hope you all are doing fine.

Here we are sharing the subject wise NCERT Books which are helpful in defence exams preparation.

So here we go:


▪️ HISTORY NCERT BOOKS

Class 6
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/6953

Class 7
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/6954

Class 8
1.https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/6956
2.https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/6955

Class 9
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/6957

Class 10
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/6958

Class 11
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/6962

Class 12
1.https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/6961
2.https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/6960
3.https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/6959

History Old Books
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/6963?single

▪️GEOGRAPHY NCERT BOOKS

Class 6
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/6969

Class 7
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/6970

Class 8
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/6971

Class 9
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/6972

Class 10
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/6973

Class 11
1.https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/6974
2.https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/6975

Class 12
1.https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/6976
2.https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/6977

▪️POLITY NCERT BOOKS

Class 9
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/6987

Class 10
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/6988

Class 11
1.https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/6989
2.https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/6990

Class 12
1.https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/6991
2.https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/6992

▪️ ECONOMIC NCERT BOOKS

Class 9
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7022

Class 10
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7023

Class 11
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7024

Class 12
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7025

▪️ SCIENCE NCERT BOOKS

Class 6
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7065

Class 7
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7066

Class 8
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7067

Class 9
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7095

Class 10
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7137

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US-China Conflict Over Taiwan[1/2]

✓The visit by US speaker Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan is not being well received by China. It has sparked intense tensions between the two powerful countries- China and US as China sees Taiwan as a breakaway province.

✓Taiwan, which considers itself a sovereign nation, has long been claimed by China, who considers Taiwan to be its breakaway province.

✓Yet Taiwan also counts the US as its biggest ally, and Washington has a law that requires it to assist Taiwan in defending itself.

Why are US-China Loggerheads over Taiwan?

✓Taiwan, officially the Republic of China, is a country in East Asia, and is the largest land mass between Japan and the Philippines at the junction of the East and South China Sea in the northwestern Pacific Ocean.

✓Much of the world’s global supply chain of semiconductors is reliant on Taiwan.
Further, its contract manufacturers together accounted for more than 60% of total global semiconductor revenue in 2021.

✓Currently, only 13 countries (plus the Vatican) recognise Taiwan as a sovereign country.

Relevance to China: Also, China and Taiwan’s economies are inextricably linked. China is Taiwan’s biggest export partner, with an export value of 515 billion dollars from 2017 to 2022, more than double the US, which was the next biggest partner.

✓Taiwan is much closer to mainland China than the other islands, and has been claimed by Beijing since Nationalists were driven there during the Chinese revolution in 1949.

✓Some have seen Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as a potential catalyst for a China-Taiwan conflict.

Relevance to the United States: Taiwan anchors a chain of islands which includes a list of US-friendly territories that the US is planning to use as a place of leverage for countering China’s expansionist plans.

✓The United States does not have official diplomatic ties with Taiwan but is bound by US law (Taiwan Relations Act, 1979) to provide the island with the means to defend itself.

✓It is by far the largest arms dealer for Taiwan and follows a ‘strategic ambiguity’ policy.

What is First Island Chain?

✓The First Island Chain comprises the Kuril Islands, the Japanese Archipelago, Ryukyu Islands, Taiwan, northwest Philippines and ending at Borneo.

✓This chain is also the first line of defence and serves as the maritime boundaries between the East China Sea and the Philippine Sea and the South China Sea and the Sulu Sea.

✓In this chain are located the Bashi Channel and the Miyako Strait which are critical chokepoints for China.

✓China’s maritime strategy, or the “Island Chain Strategy,” is a geographical security concept crafted by the United States in the 1940s to deter China and the Soviet Union’s maritime ambitions.

‼️What has been the Stand of India on the Taiwan Issue?

-India-Taiwan Ties: As a part of India's Act East Foreign Policy, India has sought to cultivate extensive ties with Taiwan in trade and investment as well as developing co-operation in science & technology, environment issues and people-to-people exchange.

✓For instance, the India-Taipei Association (ITA) and Taipei Economic and Cultural Centre (TECC) in New Delhi.

✓India and Taiwan do not have formal diplomatic relations but since 1995, both sides have maintained representative offices in each other’s capitals that function as de facto embassies.

Stand of India:

✓Since 1949, India has accepted the One China policy that accepts Taiwan and Tibet as part of China.
However, India uses the policy to make a diplomatic point, i.e., if India believes in “One China” policy, China should also believe in a “One India” policy.

✓Even though India has stopped mentioning its adherence to One China policy in joint statements and official documents since 2010, its engagement with Taiwan is still restricted due to the framework of ties with China.

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US-China Conflict Over Taiwan[2/2]

What is the One China Principle and One China Policy?

✓It is important to distinguish between the One China Principle and the One China Policy to understand the cross-Taiwan Strait problems.

✓The People's Republic of China follows the One China Principle, a core belief that sees Taiwan as an inalienable part of China, with its sole legitimate government in Beijing.

✓The US acknowledges this position but not necessarily its validity.

✓The US instead follows the One China Policy, meaning that The People's Republic of China was and is the only China, with no recognition for the Republic of China (ROC, Taiwan) as a separate sovereign entity.

✓At the same time, the US refuses to give in to the PRC’s demands to recognise Chinese sovereignty over Taiwan.

Where Do We Go From Here?

✓The Chinese economy is far more interconnected with the global economy than Russia's Economy.

✓Thus, China will look to mind the gap very carefully if they want to launch an invasion of Taiwan, especially so close to the Ukraine crisis.

✓After all, the Taiwan issue is not just about a moral question of allowing the destruction of a successful democracy, or about international ethics, the day after China's invasion of Taiwan will mark a very different Asia, regardless of what happens.

✓In addition, India can rethink the One China Policy and separate its relationship with mainland China from that with Taiwan just as China is expanding its involvement in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) through its ambitious project China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

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Ramsar Sites in India (Updated)

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#TAT_SET549

Important TAT image for all Entries.
Try to write within the prescribed time i.e. 4 minutes.
Be honest with your preparation and attempt this image and write a desirable story.

(For better practice,Write the story on A4 paper within the prescribed time.)

Healthy and constructive reviews are welcome.

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INDO OMAN JOINT MILITARY EXERCISE AL NAJAF IV CONCLUDES

✓The Indo Oman Joint Military Exercise Al Najaf IV concluded at Mahajan Field Firing Ranges today. A solemn Closing Ceremony marked the culmination of the exercise.This platoon level 13 days exercise had commenced on 01 August 2022.

✓The aim of the exercise was to achieve inter-operability and to acquaint each other with operational procedures and combat drills in a Counter Terrorism environment under United Nations mandate.

✓Both the armies were able to achieve the stated objectives. The Indian contingent was from 18th Battalion of Mechanised Infantry Regiment and the Royal Army of Oman contingent was represented by Sultan of Oman Parachute Regiment.

✓The exercise was conducted in three phases. The first phase was orientation & familiarisation with weapon,equipment and tactical drills of each other by the participating contingents.

✓The second phase was combat conditioning,formulation of joint drills and putting them into practise.

✓The last phase was a 48 hours validation exercise of key drills and concepts learnt during the first two phases. Both the contingents jointly took part in the validation exercise which included establishment of Mobile Vehicle Check Post, Cordon and Search Operations,Heliborne insertion,Room Intervention drills and effective employment of ICV in Counter Terrorism environment.

✓The exercise also included effective employment of indigenous Advance Light Helicopter ‘Dhruv’,drones and various new generation technologies

✓Overall, the exercise was a resounding success. The two armies shared valuable combat experience with respect to Counter Terrorist, Regional Security and Peace Keeping Operations in an international environment.

✓It was another significant milestone achieved in ensuring interoperability between the two armies, strengthening the cordial relations between the two countries and another step forward towards ensuring global security.

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CHIEF OF NAVAL STAFF FELICITATES INDIAN NAVY PARTICIPANTS XXII COMMONWEALTH GAMES - 2022

✓In the recently concluded XXII Commonwealth Games 2022, Indian Navy sportspersons performed exceedingly well by clinching two Gold, one Silver and one Bronze medals.

✓The medal winners are Naveen, Ag. PO (PT) in Wrestling (Free Style 74 Kg), Eldhose Paul, PO COM (TEL) in Athletics (Triple Jump), Lovepreet Singh, COM I (TEL) in Weightlifting (109 Kg) and Jugraj Singh, PO COM (TEL) in Hockey.

✓It is indeed a commendable feat that out of 07 Player from the Indian Navy who participated in the Commonwealth Games, 04 sportspersons have earned medals for India.

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Difference between Indian Coast Guard and Indian Navy{1/2}

❗️Roles:

Indian Coast Guard

✓Ensuring the safety and protection of artificial Islands, offshore terminals, installations and other structures and devices in any maritime zone.

✓Providing protection and assistance to fishermen in distress while at Sea.

✓Preservation and protection of our maritime environment including prevention and control of marine pollution.

✓Assisting the Customs and other authorities in anti-smuggling operations.

✓Enforcement of Maritime Zones of India Act.

✓Precautionary measures for the safety of life and property at sea and collection of scientific data.

Indian Navy

✓In conjunction with other Armed Forces of the union, act to deter or defeat any threats or aggression against the territory, people or maritime interests of India, both in war and peace

✓Project influence in India’s maritime area of interest, to further the nation’s political, economic and security objectives

✓In cooperation with the Indian Coast Guard, ensure good order and stability in India’s maritime zones of responsibility.

✓Provide maritime assistance (including disaster relief) in India’s maritime neighbourhood.
For the complete role of the navy (as it alone would require a full article) refer to Role of Indian Navy in official website.

‼️Differences between Indian Navy and Indian Coast Guard:

✓While both the Indian Navy and Indian Coast Guard come under the Ministry of Defence, the Indian Navy is part of the three armed forces whereas ICG is more like a para-military force/CAPF.

✓That is, in case of a war it will be the Indian Navy, responsible for attacking the enemy’s ports/ships/submarines or blocking the enemy’s access to the sea whereas the Coast Guard will be responsible for surveillance and defence of offshore posts/ports.

✓While protection of the high seas is vested with the Indian Navy, the area between 10 and 30 nautical miles from the shore is under the charge of the Coast Guard and from the beach to five nautical miles with the coastal police as well as the Coast Guard.

✓The Navy may be sent anywhere in the world by the government to attack an enemy port or take control of an island whereas the Coast Guard is just used in domestic offshore surveillance
Indian navy takes part in various exercises and rescue operations at the international level, but the coast guards do not do so.

✓(July 2021 data) The Indian Navy possesses 1 aircraft carrier, 1 amphibious transport dock, 8 Landing ship tanks, 10 destroyers, 13 frigates, 1 Nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine, 16 conventionally powered attack submarines, 23 corvettes, 8 Landing Craft Utility, 10 large offshore patrol vessels, 5 fleet tankers and various auxiliary vessels and small patrol boats.

✓The Coast Guard has around 173 patrol vessels and 67 aircraft (surveillance and patrol) under its armpit

✓Therefore it’s no guess who is more powerful. But this difference has more to do with their roles, as it is the Indian Navy which is getting more ships due to our huge access to the Indian Ocean thus more chance of blocking Chinese access whereas the Coast Guard has a domestic role

✓The officers of the Indian Navy are commissioned whereas officers of ICG are appointed as Class ‘A’ gazetted officers.

✓In ICG, rank names are similar to para-military forces but unlike para-military forces (where above DIG rank are from IPS cadre) they have full hierarchy from their own force (earlier naval forces were also there because of lack of seniority of an officer of ICG).

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