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  2. Defence Services Staff College - Wikipedia

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    Defence Services Staff College. / 11.363529; 76.7917566. The Defence Services Staff College ( DSSC) is a defence service training institution of the Ministry of Defence, Government of India . It trains officers of all three services of the Indian Armed Forces – ( Indian Army, Indian Navy, Indian Air Force ), selected officers from the ...

  3. L&T-class Cadet Training Ship - Wikipedia

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    The L&T-class training vessels have a length of 122 meters and a beam of 18 meters with a displacement of around 4,700 tonnes and a design speed of over 20 knots. These vessels will have an endurance of 60 days. The ship has a range of 1,2070 km at 15 knots. The ship can accommodate 20 officers, 150 sailors, and 200 cadets.

  4. Indian Naval Academy - Wikipedia

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    In 1949, the officer training for the Navy began at the interim Joint Services Wing (JSW) of the Armed Forces Academy. The National Defence Academy (NDA) was established in 1954 as the Joint Services academy of the Indian Armed Forces. By 1968, the Navy realised that the NDA could not keep up with its expanding staffing requirements.

  5. National Defence Academy and Naval Academy Examination ...

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    The National Defence Academy and Naval Academy Examination is an entrance examination conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) twice a year for admissions into the National Defence Academy (NDA) and Indian Naval Academy (INA). [1] The NDA Exam serves as a gateway for candidates seeking a career in the Indian Army, Navy, and Air ...

  6. Indian Navy - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Navy is the maritime branch of the Indian Armed Forces. The President of India is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Navy. The Chief of Naval Staff, a four-star admiral, commands the navy. As a blue-water navy, it operates significantly in the Persian Gulf Region, the Horn of Africa, the Strait of Malacca, and routinely conducts ...

  7. List of active Indian Navy ships - Wikipedia

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    As of April 2024, the Indian Navy possesses two aircraft carriers, one amphibious transport dock, four tank landing ships, 12 destroyers, 12 frigates, two nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines, 16 conventionally powered attack submarines, 18 corvettes, eight landing craft utilities, ten large offshore patrol vessels, five fleet tankers ...

  8. Flag Officer Sea Training (India) - Wikipedia

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    The Flag Officer Sea Training ( FOST) is a training organisation in the Indian Navy. FOST is the authority responsible for the operational sea training of all personnel of Indian Naval and Coast Guard ships and submarines. The organisation was instituted in 1992 and is the common authority to maintain battle efficiency standards.

  9. INS Tir (A86) - Wikipedia

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    INS Tir (A86) ( Hindi: Arrow) is the first dedicated cadets training ship to be built by Mazagon Dock Limited and commissioned as such by the Indian Navy. [1] She is the senior ship of the 1st Training Squadron of the Southern Naval Command. INS Tir was commissioned on 21 February 1986. [2] Sensors on board Tir include Decca Radar and a SATNAV ...