Tuesday, August 25, 2009

INDIAN MARITIME BOUNDARIES HAVE NO AIR SUPPORT FOR THE TIME BEING

Indian Navy has created uproar by grounding the entire fleet of Sea Harriers aboard INS VIRAAT, rendering its only aircraft carrier without the support of air power. The decision has been taken following the crash of one its aircraft at Goa. Court of enquiry has been ordered and any decision, whatsoever, would be taken based on the recommendations of the same. This is in the backdrop of INS VIRAAT, herself getting operational for atleast 5 years more after an 18 months of maintenance. It is also pertinent to mention that the INDIAN NAVY is left with only 10 Sea Harriers out of 20, procured in the mid-eighties from Britain. The loss is due to accidents and wear and tear.

The aircraft were recently upgraded for another five years due to the constant delay of DRDO and HAL coming out with Naval version of Light Combat Aircraft. Navy also plans to replace the Sea Harriers with MIG 29K, procured from Russia along with Aircraft Carrier Admiral Gorkshov in 2004 at a cost of $1.5-billion. Almost five years down the line, the deal is yet see its execution. It might be available in 2013. The 40000-tonne indigenous aircraft carrier (IAC), being built at Cochin Shipyard, will also be ready only by 2015-2016 The Russian Aircraft Carrier rated as one of the finest floating machine by the INDIAN NAVY is perhaps the most outdated Aircraft Carrier of Russia. This Carrier was almost on the verge of being decommissioned from the fleet of Russian Navy before it was finally purchased by India.

An Era of global terrorism where our maritime boarders have been exploited by adversaries to the maximum; this is a real jolt. Our leaders needs to give an explanation to the country as to why they have failed in working out contigencies. The Navy, too, share the responsibility.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

INDIAN TERRITORIAL ARMY BATTALION CELEBRATES DIAMOND JUBILEE

A matter of great pride for the Indian Territorial Army

On the occasion of the Diamond Jubilee of 105 Infantry Battalion (Territorial Army) Rajputana Rifles, Maj Gen KVS Lalotra, Additional Director General Territorial Army released the Special First Day Cover issued by Army Postal Service on 22 Aug 2009 at Delhi Cantt. Number of senior army officers including retired officers and men of the Battalion and Regiment graced the occasion.

The achievements of 105 Infantry Battalion were commended by Brig PS Pannu, Commander Territorial Army Group Headquarters Western Command. The unit has a rich history of valour and traditions. The 105 Infantry Battalion (Territorial Army) Rajputana Rifles was raised in 1949 as part of the first block of Territorial Army units raised on formation of Territorial Army in India post independence. The unit has distinguished record of participating in all Indo-Pak wars and in counter-insurgency grid in Northern Sector. It has the distinction of winning 17 awards for gallantry and distinguished service. 105 Infantry battalion (Territorial Army) Rajputana Rifles has been the recipient of Western Command Territorial Army Banner ten times and three times Chief of the Army Staff Trophy since its raising. The unit has got a singular honour of providing a Ceremonial Guard at the Rashtrapati Bhavan. Two of its officers Brig KP Singh Deo and Brigadier PS Rathore have been ADCs to the President of India. Brigadier KP Singh Deo, one of the distinguished persons to serve Territorial Army has been Minister of State for Defence and also for Information and Broadcasting , Govt of India.

The blogger has served as a staff officer in this battalion.