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Monday, February 25, 2008

Kargil War

What A Way To FightIn:The summer of 1999, India and Pakistan fought a 73 day military conflict in the upper reaches of Kashmir at Kargil, located 120 miles from the capital city of Srinagar. The Kargil conflict merits intensive study because:

It was a major conflict between two countries possessing nuclear weapons.

Despite grave provocations and the intensity of armed skirmishes, the conflict remained limited in terms of time, geographical area, and weaponry.

The conflict was a clear manifestation of a 50 year-old sub-continental rivalry that has portents of a nuclear conflagration affecting global peace and security.

The confrontation was a revealing example of asymmetric conflict, wherein opposing combatants employ markedly different resources and strategies in an attempt to maximize their advantages and exploit the opponent's weaknesses.

Monday, February 18, 2008

India is a maritime nation strategically straddling the Indian Ocean with or substantive seaborne trade. The country’s economic well being is thus very closely linked to our ability to keep our sea-lanes free and open at all times. Besides, India has other maritime interests as well. Our island territories situated on our Western and Eastern seaboards are at considerable distances away from the mainland. To ensure their sustained development, umbilical linkages with the mainland and maritime security protection are essential pre-requisites of our maritime security. Our offshore assets within the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of 2.02 million sq. kms, fisheries and deep sea interests, major and minor harbours and the overall seaward security of long coastline and island territories are other vital aspects of our maritime dimension and Navy’s responsibilities.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008


Indian Air Force
Fighter Jet
Mig-27 Fighter

Friday, February 8, 2008

This weekend was great and back at office on a boring yet bright Monday morning! The morning is bright coz’ it’s sunny and not that cold and boring coz’ the traffic was slow moving on the way to office. ha!! typical Bangalore. cannot do much about it.
Is one particular thing that always itches the back of my mind, does a ‘knock knock’ and goes off…And It knocked once during this weekend also.Mig 21 fighter planes. Ever since these planes came in to Indian Air force, They make news for two reasons. One - During the Republic day or Independence day Defense displays . Two – Crash due to a Technical snag or pilot errors.But I always wonder…why Mig 21 alone??

The MiGs have been dubbed "flying coffins" for registering over 100 crashes from 1993 till date. Indian air force says 2005 proved a safer year for them recording very lesser Mig 21 Crashes.

According to Financial Express, from the beginning of the 1990s Russia stopped operating the MiG-21 and producing spare parts for it, and for this reason India has to buy low-quality spare parts in the East-European countries.

The official statistics claim that 283 crashes occurred from 1991 to 2000, in which the Air Force of India lost 221 aircraft, and 100 pilots perished. As many as 62 per cent of the cases involved the MiG-21 fighters made by the HAL in the 1960s. The "human factor" caused 42 per cent of the crashes, technical malfunctions - 44 per cent, and collisions with birds - 7 per cent. Hmm.. Statistics are always scary!

And 2006 should have started with a sour note for IAF with MIG 21 Crash earlier this month on 4th near NAL airbase ,Bikaner fortunately with no casualty.But according to Air Chief Marshal H Moolgavkar (Retd), PVSM, MVC , If a pilot is competent, there would not be so many crashes. However, just like no two human beings are the same, no two pilots are the same, and the significant number of accidents is due to pilot errors as proved in the courts of inquiry which are meticulously held by the competent authorities directly concerned. So, it is unfair to conclude MiG-21 aircraft as flying coffins.

He also accepts that Mig 21’s are indeed a difficult aircraft to fly and there are technical failures for which heavy price is paid in terms of loss of both precious lives and investment.He also says it is difficult to provide a clear cut answer. If the situation permits, a pilot ejects from the aircraft and generally he lands safe.

In 2003 the then Defense Minster George Fernandes tested for Mig 21’s ‘airworthiness’ by flying for nearly half-an-hour in a 20-year-old two-seater trainer version in overcast conditions.Obviously he must have chosen a very experienced pilot!!

Life of a fighter plane pilot is not easy. Still Its Indian Air force’s duties to make sure that at least technical snags are minimized. And this is what IAF has promised. After all the one who is flying the plane somehow could eject himself … a fighter plane falling straight on your head when u just took three days off from work to spend time with your wife and children in your farm house is really scary engof.

It is hereby notified

It is hereby notified that due to unavoidable reasons the written examination to be held on 28.10.2007
is deferred to 25.11.2007 for
category no. 4 - Clerk Gr. II:
category no. 5 - Trains Clerk:
category no. 6 - Ticket Collector:
category no. 7 - Commercial Clerkunder employment notice no. RRB/PAT/1/05-06.The roll numbers and examination centres of the candidates will remain unchanged except one centre named - "T.P.S. CollegeChiraiyatand, Patna" which is shifted to "A.N. college, Boring Road, Patna". Now the candidates of this centre will have to report at - "A. N. College, Boring Road, Patna' on 25.11.2007.Accordingly the candidates who have not received admit cards for 28.10.2007 are advised to collect the duplicate admit cards on 22.11.2007 and 23.11.2007 instead of earlier notified dates 25.10.2007 and 26.10.2007.It is also advised to all concerned that the call letters issued earlier for the written examination dated 28.10.2007 will remain valid for free travel authority to SCs/STs for appearing at written examination on 25.11.2007.

Published in - TOI ( Times of India) date 24 October 2007
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How To Joine Indian Army

Applications are invited for 107th Technical Graduates Course (TGC) (Jul 2008) and 31st SSC (Technical) Course (Oct 2008)Entry Type - 1.
Technical Graduates Course for Engineering Graduates2. SSC (Short Service Commission )No. of Posts - 110For 107 th TGC (Technical Graduates Course ) - 58 post out of which Civil Engineer -18, Electrical Engineer-07, Mechanical Engineer - 02, Electronics Engineer -09, Electronics & Comm.
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A Karla Comfort vehicle image


A Karla Comfort, having the vehicle air brushed with the image of the 10 Marines was a way to pay homage to her hero and his fellow comrades who fell on Iraq's urban.
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