Condition of politics in India by Anil Kumar - 4 year ago | 833 Only public has to suffer Current political situation of India is really hard to understand. In the time of fake and paid news,it is very difficult to find out the truth. Centre is stable as they have the majority but the states are struggling. It is saddening to note that the corrupt political parties disrupt the temple of democracy the parliament, not only wasting the taxpayer’s money but deviate the public attention to hide their illegal actions Read more 2 1
Iran's Nuclear Deal by Kush Pandya - 4 year ago | 920 It came after years of tension over Iran's alleged efforts to develop a nuclear weapon. Iran insisted that its nuclear programme was entirely peaceful, but the international community did not believe that. In 2015, Iran agreed a long-term deal on its nuclear programme with a group of world powers known as the P5+1 - the US, UK, France, China, Russia and Germany. Under the accord, Iran agreed to limit its sensitive nuclear activities and allow in international inspectors in return for the lifting of crippling economic sanctions. Read more 0 0
Elite unit of the Armed Forces AFSOD begins operations by Kush Pandya - 4 year ago | 833 The Armed Forces Special Operations Division (AFSOD), the elite unit of commandos drawn from all the three armed forces has begun functioning on may 15. This decision would not only bring the three forces under a common command, but would also reduce costs of training, administration and logistics. The new team would begin with a small team of commandos It would have around 3,000 trained commandos who could carry out warfare in jungles, at seat and rescue helicopter operations. Read more 0 0
The Biggest Management Event on the Earth by Kush Pandya - 4 year ago | 889 What makes the Indian elections a spectacle is the size and the complexity of the process. It is not only the biggest election in the world, it is the biggest management event of any kind. In May 2019, at the end of a winding process stretching over 43 days and across seven phases, 900 million eligible voters — the combined population of Europe and Central America — will choose the next government. The election to the 17th Lok Sabha will be executed by a task force of nearly 11 million civilian and security personnel, many of whom will trek across inhospitable terrain to get to the last voter. Read more 1 0