Indian Army Presentation by Arun KaleshArun Kalesh
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Indian Army Presentation by Arun KaleshArun Kalesh
Hey guys, I have made this presentation for Indian Army. I have presented the same for my Presentation day at my Office and won award for Best Presentation.
Hello Everyone,
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This is a ppt presentation of "Great Ruler of Maratha Dynasty- Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj"
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Vibrant Gujarat Summit on Ports & Ship Building Industry of GujaratVibrant Gujarat
The 12th Five year plan proposes to give thrust to coastal shipping, The plan emphasizes the need for setting up coastal terminals at major ports and improving the connectivity with the non-major coastal ports. Gujarat is expected to benefit hugely with the promotion of coastal shipping as it is the nearest outlet in the northern land locked states.Many greenfield ports are planned in Gujarat. The projects are also envisaged in the areas of coal terminal, single buoy mooring (SBM), container terminals and LNG terminals.
Hello Everyone,
Myself B.Sanjana Bhaskar,
This is a ppt presentation of "Great Ruler of Maratha Dynasty- Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj"
Any student can save the ppt for education, knowledge purpose or Any faculty can save for teaching purpose.
No copyrights are included.
Hope it helps you!
Thank you.
Vibrant Gujarat Summit on Ports & Ship Building Industry of GujaratVibrant Gujarat
The 12th Five year plan proposes to give thrust to coastal shipping, The plan emphasizes the need for setting up coastal terminals at major ports and improving the connectivity with the non-major coastal ports. Gujarat is expected to benefit hugely with the promotion of coastal shipping as it is the nearest outlet in the northern land locked states.Many greenfield ports are planned in Gujarat. The projects are also envisaged in the areas of coal terminal, single buoy mooring (SBM), container terminals and LNG terminals.
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The Indian Air Force (IAF), the aerial arm of the Indian Armed Forces, stands as a symbol of national pride, courage, and technological advancement. Every year, on October 8th, India celebrates Air Force Day to honor the men and women who serve in this elite force and to commemorate its establishment in 1932
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Personal development courses are widely available today, with each one promising life-changing outcomes. Tim Han’s Life Mastery Achievers (LMA) Course has drawn a lot of interest. In addition to offering my frank assessment of Success Insider’s LMA Course, this piece examines the course’s effects via a variety of Tim Han LMA course reviews and Success Insider comments.
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Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
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Synthetic fiber production is a fascinating and complex field that blends chemistry, engineering, and environmental science. By understanding these aspects, students can gain a comprehensive view of synthetic fiber production, its impact on society and the environment, and the potential for future innovations. Synthetic fibers play a crucial role in modern society, impacting various aspects of daily life, industry, and the environment. ynthetic fibers are integral to modern life, offering a range of benefits from cost-effectiveness and versatility to innovative applications and performance characteristics. While they pose environmental challenges, ongoing research and development aim to create more sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives. Understanding the importance of synthetic fibers helps in appreciating their role in the economy, industry, and daily life, while also emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and innovation.
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1. Army Day is celebrated on 15 January every year in India, in
recognition of Lieutenant General (later Field Marshal) K. M. Cariappa.
Army Day marks a day to salute the valiant soldiers who sacrificed
their lives to protect our country and the people living in it.
2. Indian Army
The Indian Army has proved that the
regimental colours its Jawans carry
are still a matter of honour. The many
wars it faced, have ensured that
those traditions would be carried on
by many generations of fighting
Jawans in the years to come. Most of
all, the Jawans have learnt that after
all was said and done, honour in
battle meant standing one’s ground
and fighting – even to the last man or
tank if necessary.
3. Army Strengh
Personnel
Army : 9,80,000 active troops.
Army Reserves :
3,00,000 first line troops
(within five years of full time
service)
5,00,000 second line troops
(commitment until 50 years of age.)
Territorial Army :
40,000 first line troops
1,60,000 second line troops
4. Army strength
Command Structure
Indian Army HQ : New Delhi
Operational Commands :
Northern Command – HQ in Udhampur,
Jammu & Kashmir.
Western Command – HQ in Chandimandir,
Chandigarh.
South Western Command – HQ in
Pathankot, Punjab.
Central Command – HQ in Lucknow, Uttar
Pradesh.
Eastern Command – HQ in Kolkata, West
Bengal.
Southern Command – HQ in Pune,
Maharashtra.
Functional Commands:
Training Command (ARTRAC)
9. Indian Air Force
The Indian Air Force(IAF) today, having
completed the Platinum Jubilee of dedicated
service to the nation, is a modern, technology-
intensive force distinguished by its
commitment to excellence and
professionalism. Keeping pace with demands
of contemporary advancements, the IAF
continues to modernise in a phased manner
and today it stands as a credible air power
counted amongst the fore-most professional
services in the world.
10. Indians Air Force
Commands
The Indians Air Force has seven commands,of
which five are operational and two functional
namely :
HQ Central Air Command, Allahabad
HQ Eastern Air Command, Shillong
HQ Western Air Command, New Delhi
HQ Southern Air Command, Thiruvanthapuram
HQ South-Western Air Command,Gandhinagar
HQ Maintenance Command,Nagpur and
HQ Training Command , Banglore
11. Indian Air Force
Squadrons and Helicopters
Units first Indian Air Force unit raised
The was No.1
Squadron,Indian Air Force on 1st April 1993. Since
then a number of Squadrons, Flights and Units
were raised spanning the number range 1 – 224.
With the exception of a few SA-2 Squadrons raised
in the mid 60s, all other Squadrons operated either
fixed wing aircraft or helicopters.
12. Indian Air Force
Fighters
The fighter aircraft in the IAF inventory are the
primary means to achieve and maintain air
supremacy over the battle field.These aircraft
are designed for air-to-air combat in order to
achieve their goals.
13. Indian Air Force
Strike,Attack And Close Support Aircraft
These are military aircraft designed to attack
targets on the ground. They are often deployed
as close air support for, and in proximity to, their
own ground forces, requiring precision strikes
from these aircraft.
14. Indian Air Force
Airborne Early Warning Aircraft
These aircraft are designed to decect and
distinguished hostile aircraft. The system can be
used to direct fighters and strike aircraft to their
target and warn them of hostile enemy aircraft in
the ara.
15. Indian Air Force
Tanker Aircraft
These aircraft are used for aerial refueling
which allow Iaf aircraft to remain airborne for
longer periods, hence enhancing their
effective range. Aerial refueling also allows
aircraft to take-off with greater payload(by
carrying less fuel during take-off).
16. Indian Navy
It currently has approximately
56,000 personnel on active duty,
including 5,000 members of the
naval aviation branch, 1,200
marine commandos and 1,000
Sagar Prahari Bal Soldiers,
making it the world’s fifth largest
navy in terms of pesonnel. The
Indian Navy currently operated
around 170 vessels, including the
aircraft carrier INS Viraat , along
with operational jet fighters.
17. Indian Navy
Naval Aviation
The Naval Air Arm formally took birth with the
commissioning of INS Garuda, a naval air station based at
Kochi on 11 May 1953. A little earlier, on 4 February
1953, the first Indian Naval Aircraft – the short Sealand
{IN101} – landed at Kochi. IN101 joined the Fleet
Requirement Unit, which later became the first Indian
Naval Air Squadron – INAS 550 – on 17th june 1959. The
aircraft carrier Vikrant arrived in 1961 , with her squadrons
of British Sea Hawk jets, French Alize ASW aircraft and
French Alouette iii helicopters.
18. Indian Navy
Submarines
There are three class of submarines currently in
service.
Sindhugosh (kilo) Class 10 in service { 1
undergoing mid-life refit }
Shishumar (HDW 209) Class 4 in service
Kalvari(Foxtrot) Class 2 in service { 1
undergoing refit}
19. Indian Coast Guard
The Indian Coast Guard [Bharatiya Thatrakshak]
was constituted as the fourth armed union of India,
on 19 August 1978, under the coast Guard Act. The
force’s main function is to protect indian’s Exclusive
Economic Zone (EEZ), covering an area of 2.02
million sq. km, and operates under the effective
control of the Ministry of Defense. Coast Guard
vessels and aircraft have been assisting the custom
authorities in anti-smuggling operations and has
effectively served national interests in high-risk
aras.