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Indian Army decides to purchase 400 more T-90S battle tanks — Russian military official Published March 18, 2020 | By admin SOURCE: TASS

Indian Army made a decision for an additional purchase of 400 Russian T-90S battle tanks, which India is already manufacturing under a license, Head of Russia’s Federal Service for Military and Technical Cooperation Dmitry Shugayev said in an interview with the Rossiya-24 TV channel on Monday. “The Indian armed forces made a decision to increase the purchase of T-90S tanks, which they are already producing under a license agreement,” Shugayev stated. “Last year, we signed an additional license agreement to extend the previous license deal until 2028, for 400 more tanks,” he added. The T-90S Bhishma is the main battle tank for the Indian Army. According to the Military Balance 2019 handbook published by the London-based International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), over 1,025 T-90S tanks are operational in the Indian Army at present. The T-90S is the export version of the T-90 main battle tank. It features powerful armament, a modern fire control system, reliable armor protection and high maneuverability. The T-90S is designated to fight tanks, self-propelled guns and other armored targets any time of day or night in various climatic conditions.

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NCC certificate holders to get preference in paramilitary forces

NCC certificate holders will get bonus marks in the upcoming direct recruitment examinations for sub inspectors and constables in the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), the Home Ministry said on Thursday.

The ministry has also decided to ask all state governments to encourage NCC certificate holders in the direct entry examination for their respective police forces.

The decision was taken by Union Home Minister Amit Shah.

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Structure of Department of Military Affairs (DMA)
March 9, 2020 By Lt. General P.C. Katoch (Retd) Photo(s): By PIB

The Author is Former Director General of Information Systems and A Special Forces Veteran, Indian Army


Structure of the newly established Department of Military Affairs (DMA) in the Ministry of Defence (MoD), with the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) heading it as Secretary DMA, has come up with the news of its organisation released through the media in installments. Slated to have a mix of civil and military officials, first news emerged that a battery of bureaucrats from the Department of Defence (DoD) within MoD were being side-stepped to the DMA, and that two Joint Secretary's were also being posted to DMA. Then came news that DMA will have a Secretary, Transformation and Coordination which will be the Chief of Integrated Defence Staff (CIDS), an Additional Secretary and five Joint Secretaries (two from the IAS and three from the Military – one each from the Army, Navy and Air Force). Having three Joint Secretary's from the military in DMA is good although the noise that a uniformed Joint Secretary in MoD is happening for the first time is not true. Earlier there was a Joint Secretary post in the Ministry called JS MIL which was held by a two-star rank officer - Major General / equivalent.

The structure of DMA is likely to undergo more changes, which may take considerable time. DMA is presently working on interim organisation. News reports of February 14, 2020 have quoted Major General Mukesh Aggarwal, Advisor to CDS in saying, "At present, we have an interim structure. The approval has not come, so they have no financial powers. All files related to financial approvals are coming to the Secretary, DMA. We made a much leaner organisation as we have domain specialists. It has been agreed to in-principle but the approvals will take some time". At the same time Aggarwal was also quoted in saying that DMA had studied various models including the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and the Defence Research and Development Organisation before arriving at a suitable model, and that the proposed model is also an interim one and would be reviewed. How much time the powers that be would take to approve the proposed interim model followed by formulating the final model and getting it approved is anybody's guess.

This is typical of India's politico-bureaucratic functioning. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had announced establishment of the CDS on August 15, 2019, following which a Committee headed by the National Security Advisor, with Cabinet Secretary, Defence Secretary, Expenditure Secretary and the three Service Chiefs as members worked on the structure. Yet, we will continue struggling for a final structure over prolonged period of time. In contrast, the Goldwater-Nichols Act of October 4, 1986 in the US reorganised the US Department of Defense (DoD) completely and centralised military advice in the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) who was designated as the Principal Military Advisor to the President. The structure of the JSC was fully worked out.

We could have similarly gone for a comprehensive Act of Parliament covering establishment of the CDS structure as well as transformation of the Indian Military rather than the above mentioned committee. This would have obviated the need to struggle with the required structure for long. We don't seem to have learnt from the experience in setting up the HQ Integrated Defence Staff (IDS) which too was established in a hurry in 2004. Within HQ IDS, the Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA) was well staffed but to stabilise other branches took time. In establishing the CDS and DMA, in accordance with the current charter issued by the government, big-ticket acquisitions (capital acquisitions) will remain under the Defence Secretary's purview and thus final negotiations with foreign collaborators / defence public sector undertakings (DPSUs) and Indian private industry rests with the DoD and the Defence Secretary. Delays as earlier are likely to remain and it is surprising that with 'Make in India' and 'Start-up India' though the Prime Minister's pet initiatives have not really taken off. Yet, the government is persisting in following the old structures. CDS is to deal with the three Services, HQ IDS, Territorial Army, Works relating to Services and procurements excluding capital acquisitions, promote inter-service jointness, besides being principal military advisor to Defence Minister.

As Permanent Chairman COSC (PC COSC), CDS to usher inter-service jointness (operations, logistics, transport, training, support services, communications, repairs and maintenance), prioritise capital acquisition and administer tri-service agencies with Cyber and Space Commands under him, besides being member of DAC and military adviser to the Nuclear Command authority (NCA). Though the DMA is within the MoD, it is more of a standalone with the CDS having limited powers because the Defence Secretary will continue to enjoy the nodal authority in MoD for all cases especially with policy during war, no-war and peace, as well as capital acquisitions under him. Many scholars are of the view that the CDS and DMA in their present shape are expected to deliver much more than what they have been empowered with. For example, the CDS is required to establish joint Theatre Commands within three years of first CDS having assumed appointment. This time-table defined by the NSA-headed committee itself is ridiculous. But though much is in the news including statements by the CDS about military transformation and plans for Theatre Commands, how are we going about these without having defined a National Security Strategy (NSS) and without undertaking a Strategic Defence Review (SDR)? Should we ignore the intrinsic link between policy and military transformation, going about the latter without clarity in policy
 

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no wonder, we lost two garuds bcoz of this shitty helmets. Those involved in procuring g thus shitty helmets should be tried for reason. Any day I would prefer patka
How do you know this Helmet is Indian? I mean you Can literally put Indian Flag on anything and claim it’s Indian. The helmet looks like a Chinese copy than an Indian Company made Helmet.
 

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Coronavirus in India: Army stations under lockdown in 82 districts, essentials to be home delivered
The Army has decided that grocery and essential items will be home delivered to avoid crowding at canteens. In a fresh advisory on Monday, the Army announced that movement will be restricted following the lockdown of the country.


The Army has decided that grocery and essential items will be home delivered to avoid crowding at canteens. (File photo)

Amid the Covid-19 outbreak and countrywide lockdown, the Indian Army has announced a new set of measures to curtail the spread of coronavirus. The measures include shutting of the Canteen Stores Department (CSD), which is a source of essentials, in 82 districts under lockdown across India.

The Army has decided that grocery and essential items will be home delivered to avoid crowding at canteens. In a fresh advisory on Monday, the Army announced that movement will be restricted following the lockdown of the country.

"These restrictions are in place in all establishments, cantonments, formations, units in the 82 districts that are under lockdown," the Indian Army said.

"Only personnel engaged in essential services like medical establishments, fire, electricity, water supply, communication, post offices, and sanitation continue to work," the Army advisory said.

The Army advisory further mentioned that all tasks related to response to Covid-19 should continue without hindrance.

"At the Ministry of Defence and Indian Army Headquarters, only essential sections and offices to function on a daily basis and rest will work from home," the Indian Army said in the statement.

Further, it stated that conferences and seminars would be postponed and routine meetings and movements will also be restricted.

In the advisory, the force has highlighted that personnel attending office will adhere to staggered timings.

Moreover, in a bid to contain the spread of Covid-19, the Army has instituted mechanism to trace contact-history. Each individual has been asked to maintain daily contact log
 

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A Hizbul Mujahideen group of 3/4 terrorists was killing civilians over the last 12 days. 4 civilians were killed by them in South Kashmir. An operation was launched in Kulgam this morning by security forces in which 3 (2 of 3 in pic) of them have been neutralized: J&K Police
 

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Was there a Political witch-hunt of Indian Army officers under UPA?

Pakistani Army knows for a fact that it is an onerous task to win a conventional war against Indian army, and ergo it has entrusted it’s secret war machine, ISI, to carry out its dirty plan of a proxy war against India. ISI, bete noire of Indian security agencies, is the reason for a lot things that’s wrong within India today. This agency has successfully managed to take terrorism to the heartland of India and plant its agents in every nook and corner of our country: the complacent members of this mafia make up the Hamam.
It’s a well-known fact that many Indian politicians to journalists, to several thespians of Indian film industry, are all eating out ISI’s hands. Mumbai blast’93 , was one of the first incident when the nexus was exposed; Vohra committee report had been very vociferous about the nefarious activities carried out by this mafia.
A former RAW head, Colonel R S N Singh, had said thatthere is enough material on hand to suggest that politicians are being blackmailed as they share close ties with hawala operatives who are under the control of the ISI and also the Lashkar-e-Tayiba (LeT)”.
He wasn’t joking!
One such example is of the Ex-Indian Prime minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, who allegedly received money through a bank called Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI), which had ISI links; the money was in the form of a scholarship to his daughter. This bank had been notorious for funneling money to Afghani Mujahideens and for this reason it was shut down in many countries. But under Manmohan Singh as RBI Governor, BCCI got a chance to open a branch in Mumbai, the financial hub of India. Things got murkier when Gen VK Singh, Ex COAS, hinted years later, that TKA Nair, an adviser to PM Manmohan Singh, had his hands in the “Tatra scam” cookie jar. Too much of a coincidence?
It would not be far from truth if one were to say that the badge of being honest PM and best FM of India are probably mere myths vis-a-vis our Ex-PM, Mr Manmohan Singh. Truth can indeed be stranger than fiction!!!
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No, it is not the author’s imagination that many senior Congress leaders have been very vocal about their support to Pakistani establishments. Mani Shankar Aiyer, who sympathizes with separatists, has been very open in asking for Pakistan’s support to over throw the present government; DigVijay Singh, vehemently supported the idea that 26/11 was an insider’s job, despite Ex- CIA chief confirming ISI’s hand behind the attack. Hamam or the diplomatic cocktail is not a cock and bull story.
There’s more to this story but that will be covered in another article or we will end up digressing from the topic at hand.
Our enemy spy agency which has many Indian politicians as its puppets, had the temerity of dreaming to cause greater affliction to India, but its biggest hurdle was the Indian defence forces. Be it the Kashmir valley or the coasts of Maharashtra, our defence forces have always managed to thwart attacks, and flay ISI’s hideous plans. 26/11 was one of the most successful operations that ISI conducted on Indian soil with the help of its members in hamam as confessed by Nawaz sharif, Ex-PM of Pakistan, himself. It’s next aim was to get rid of the officers within forces who could have sabotaged ISI’s future game plans.
The names!!!
Col Purohit and Col Hunny Bakshi are two famous names who paid the price for having infiltrated into ISI’s proxy organizations in India.
Col Purohit, as we all know, was the guy who had famously penetrated the LeT and Indian Mujahideen (IM) modules in India, only to end up being arrested and turned into the poster boy of (non-existent) Saffron Terror.
Col Hunny Bakshi and his team in TSD, were very close to executing Hafiz Saeed when the unit was disbanded and he faced court martial. Oh yes! You read that right- HAFIZ SAEED. My previous article had discussed in length TSD, its working style and its targets which included ISI office and Syed Salahuddin (leader of LeT).
Purohit and Bakshi weren’t the only names which paid the price for doing their duty. The gamut of names which faced the hammer cannot be covered in this article but a few names at prominent posts who faced direct repercussions for siding with truth will surely be revealed.
One such lesser known name is Brigadier LI Singh, a man who had seen many undeclared wars with Pakistan in the high-altitude regions like Siachen, in 1985-86 and 1990-92, who was later awarded Yudh Seva Medal for his personal leadership resulting in occupation of six tactically dominating features besides inflicting heavy casualties on enemy personnel and materials during Kargil War. He was a man who could very easily have reached the rank of Lt.General, but he had committed a mistake.
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Brigadier L.I S Singh with former defence minister George Fernandes, after Kargil War
While handling the post of Deputy director general (discipline and vigilance), he had handed over DV ban against Gen. Dalbir Singh Suhag, (Ex COAS, successor of Gen Bikram Singh) for staging a successful cover-up in Jorhat Issue, during his tenure as eastern army commander. Brig. L.I.Singh had to later face a court of inquiry for alleged financial irregularities. This medal winning, honest officer with a spotless reputation continues to pay dearly for having stood by his higher sense of morality and conviction.
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General VK Singh and his bete noire Genera Bikram Singh
Next in line is Gen VK Singh, Ex COAS, who famously dragged MoD to the supreme court in age row. His matriculation certificate and other documents show his year of birth as 1951, the same year as recorded by the army hospital in Pune, where he was born while his father was a major. The plan to rake up his age issue was plotted as early as 2006, when MS Branch stumbled upon his UPSC application where his age was mentioned as 1950. It is said that Gen JJ Singh and Gen Deepak Kapoor had forced Gen VK singh into accepting 1950 as his year of birth.
This might sound innocuous to most, till one comes to know that changing his year of birth from 1951 to 1950 reduced his tenure as COAS by one year. This helped Gen Bikram singh to get promoted as COAS, who would have otherwise retired as a Lt Gen, had Gen VK Singh’s age row not ended in Gen Bikram Singh’s favour. Lets not forget that Gen VK singh was the whistle-blower in case of Tatra scam & Adarsh housing scam. So it comes as no surprise that an intelligence unit (TSD) which was raised under General VK Singh’s, was promptly disbanded under Gen Bikram Singh, when politicians came to know of its existence. What followed in the aftermath was surge in attacks on the LoC including beheading of Indian soldier.
Another name which faced the wrath of politically motivated promotions within Indian Army was, Maj Gen Ravi Arora. A gold medalist from Gen Bikram Singh’s batch, whose promotion ended up in a state of limbo till Bikram Singh was promoted ahead of him. An ideal case of a competitor eliminated skillfully.
It was an operation of sorts, when many officers more capable than Gen Bikram Singh were sidelined, and Gen VK Singh’s tenure was reduced to raise Gen Bikram Singh to the post of COAS. Other names which were neutralized in the process included— at Brigadier level- Padam Budhwar and MM Chaudhary; at Major-General level- Shujan Chatterjee & AK Singh.
Politically motivated promotions within Indian Army
To anyone who is dilettante and unaware of the fact that Indian Army sees a good amount of political interference in promotions among its higher echelons, would only be bemused by the facts mentioned earlier.
Gen Bikram Singh, was in the good books of Gen JJ Singh (Ex COAS, who later became the governor of Arunachal Pradesh) and Ex-PM Manmohan singh even before he turned Chief of Army staff. In his book, Courage and conviction, Gen VK Singh does hint that MMS or more specifically his wife was just too keen to get Gen Bikram Singh promoted as COAS. This was also something that PM’s adviser, TKA Nair had confirmed while schmoozing with many.
The case becomes only too interesting when one comes to know Gen Bikram Singh’s daughter in law is a Pakistani woman. Her father is a Pakistani while her mother is from Central Asia, but it’s a completely different story that she was given a clean chit by the IB (Intelligence bureau), which was then headed by Nehchal Sandhu, another one of MMS’s men . Ideally, somebody holding a post which is remotely connected to the security of the country, would come under the radar for such rebarbative connections with the enemy state. So its shocking that COAS of Indian Army, Gen Bikram Sigh, could get away unscathed.
Oh well! I do love giving people the benefit of doubt. But then of course it would be considered “thinking out loud” if I were to mention that MMS had helped in elevating an official as Home secretary who had a history of protecting ULFA’s man.
Joining the dots isn’t hard, but only a few would dare to do so. The big names associated with the controversy, prevented someone as bold and senior as Gen VK Singh from pointing a finger directly at PM MMS in his autobiography. There were mere indirect hints at MMS.
PMs from Congress party have a history of protecting ISI agents?
One must really have a very generous heart to give away one of the most prized possession of your motherland to your enemy, or be a puppet of the enemy state to come up with the idea of giving away Siachen for gratis, to Pakistan. Yes, PM Manmohan Singh & Gen JJ Singh did contemplate it, but alas, their efforts were watered down by then NSA, MK Narayanan.
It is no surprise that a PM from congress party would take such an action. Long ago, while Rajiv Gandhi was the PM of the country, IB had to face the heat when it busted an ISI espionage ring. An ISI officer, Brigadier Abbasi, operating under the diplomatic cover, was picked up by the Indian agency but IB was promptly given instructions to go slow on such activities. There was another incident in the year 1994, when PMO’s office intervened promptly to rescue ISI agents who had managed to infiltrate into many institutions in the state of UP & Bihar. In the same year, India’s Pakistan counter intelligence unit was close to busting a module of ISI-trained operatives in West Bengal and Bihar, when its officer’s ended up being accused of harassing the minority. A card still played very deftly by likes of Mamta Banerjee, so why are we surprised that Bengal is in a quagmire?
It would be like living in a morass of lies if one believes that ISI could not or can not manipulate Indian Politicians at its whims. It has in fact worked in tandem with our leaders to chafe Indian Army. Believe it or not !!!
 

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What a shame ! :facepalm:
I am inclined to believe this (atleast 70% seems true). It's a miracle we are still surviving as a nation mainly because of the sacrifices of ppl like Col Purohit and others who are true Patriots .
 

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What a shame ! :facepalm:
I am inclined to believe this (atleast 70% seems true). It's a miracle we are still surviving as a nation mainly because of the sacrifices of ppl like Col Purohit and others who are true Patriots .
Agree 100%.

I believe Brigadier. S S Shekhawat of SF was also the victim of this same lobby! In his letter, which got leaked to media, he named both suhag and bikram singh, denying him promotion and removing him from important assignments. All because he spoke up against suhag and abhay krishna.
 

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I will request everyone to go through this twitter post timeline

I have previously on numerous occasions mentioned chronic corruption in army top hierarchy , mentioned how TSD was destroyed by a corrupt ex chief of Indian defence intelligence agency ( DIA ) . imagine the horror .

How a serving asstt DGMO ( director general military operations ) ( it was either asstt DGMO or DGMO, will confirm later ) was passing secrets to isi and was fortunately caught red handed. DGMO office is the brains of Indian army , so imagine lakhs of of our troops being put at risk. Our troops would have been slaughtered in the event of a war.

Also Kunal kamra MC from India Today, father an ex general did his best to surrender Siachen to por........ in cahoots with Congress untill a serving general from northern command threatened to go public

And this is not the end there are many so called " coterie " of generals who for selfish interests risks the security of the nation. They delay indigenous equipment procurement , leak misinformation on indigenous systems to presstitides. One such powerful coterie is in armoured core. Hint why arjun trials was sabotaged .

Even after retirement such generals use their status to become presstitudes for hire to Indian and foreign media such for money , pus*ey and black labels.

In out country politicians are worst in corruption but they come for 5 years and are under scrutiny . But the generals and bureaucrats they are literally untouchable and are equally corrupt and more dangerous



By the way note the info from Wikileaks which say shekhar coupta MC is the front man for a foreign intelligence agency.
 
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I will request everyone to go through this twitter post timeline

I have previously on numerous occasions mentioned chronic corruption in army top hierarchy , mentioned how TSD was destroyed by a corrupt ex chief of Indian defence intelligence agency ( DIA ) . imagine the horror .

How a serving asstt DGMO ( director general military operations ) ( it was either asstt DGMO or DGMO, will confirm later ) was passing secrets to isi and was fortunately caught red handed. DGMO office is the brains of Indian army , so imagine lakhs of of our troops being put at risk. Our troops would have been slaughtered in the event of a war.

Also Kunal kamra MC from India Today, father an ex general did his best to surrender Siachen to por........ in cahoots with Congress untill a serving general from northern command threatened to go public

And this is not the end there are many so called " coterie " of generals who for selfish interests risks the security of the nation. They delay indigenous equipment procurement , leak misinformation on indigenous systems to presstitides. One such powerful coterie is in armoured core. Hint why arjun trials was sabotaged .

Even after retirement such generals use their status to become presstitudes for hire to Indian and foreign media such for money , pus*ey and black labels.

In out country politicians are worst in corruption but they come for 5 years and are under scrutiny . But the generals and bureaucrats they are literally untouchable and are equally corrupt and more dangerous



By the way note the info from Wikileaks which say shekhar coupta MC is the front man for a foreign intelligence agency.

Absolutely horror stuff...some of the things written there has been told to me by a friend from the army; i believe I read some from Lt. General Katoch's twitter page as well. thanks to SF doing POK surgery, suhag's career (at least publically) was saved, since he was the coas then! and suhag cleverly joined bjp...may to avoid more questions.
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gen vk singh tried his level best to prevent(rightly) bikram singh and suhag becoming coas' but failed.

i believe coupta's paper also tried to make it rajput vs sikh issue as well!!!

what i don't understand is y is coupta not in custody for sedition? why is bjp not punishing him? does he have some dirt on bjp?

as @samsaptaka said, if not for the sacrifices of honest men, this country would have been lost a long time back! this whole issue had given me a panic attack wen i came to know about this first!

@porky_kicker also how much do u know abt sambha spy case of 1975? i feel it was another attempt by paki jaichands to undermine army from within!
i would like to know more about it.
 

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I will request everyone to go through this twitter post timeline

I have previously on numerous occasions mentioned chronic corruption in army top hierarchy , mentioned how TSD was destroyed by a corrupt ex chief of Indian defence intelligence agency ( DIA ) . imagine the horror .

How a serving asstt DGMO ( director general military operations ) ( it was either asstt DGMO or DGMO, will confirm later ) was passing secrets to isi and was fortunately caught red handed. DGMO office is the brains of Indian army , so imagine lakhs of of our troops being put at risk. Our troops would have been slaughtered in the event of a war.

Also Kunal kamra MC from India Today, father an ex general did his best to surrender Siachen to por........ in cahoots with Congress untill a serving general from northern command threatened to go public

And this is not the end there are many so called " coterie " of generals who for selfish interests risks the security of the nation. They delay indigenous equipment procurement , leak misinformation on indigenous systems to presstitides. One such powerful coterie is in armoured core. Hint why arjun trials was sabotaged .

Even after retirement such generals use their status to become presstitudes for hire to Indian and foreign media such for money , pus*ey and black labels.

In out country politicians are worst in corruption but they come for 5 years and are under scrutiny . But the generals and bureaucrats they are literally untouchable and are equally corrupt and more dangerous



By the way note the info from Wikileaks which say shekhar coupta MC is the front man for a foreign intelligence agency.
Tweet is unavailable, what was the gist ?
 

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