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  2. Sixth Central Pay Commission - Wikipedia

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    Following the Sixth Central Pay Commission report, the UPA Government, in recognition of the growing role and influence of the Ministry of Home (MHA), India's Interior Ministry, promoted the heads of the five police led Central Para Military Forces to the highest pay grade, or the Apex Scale, with a fixed pay of Rs. 80,000.

  3. 7th Central Pay Commission and Defence Forces - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper says it has "stoked controversy" and become a cause of growing resentment among armed forces officers, "at a time when the armed forces and the ministry have divergent views on the 7th Pay Commission report and the OROP". [78] "We have been stabbed in the back", a senior officer told the Hindustan Times. Serving officer in the ...

  4. Military Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    The Military Institute of Technology (MILIT) is a tri-services training institution of the Ministry of Defence of the Republic of India. Located at Pune , it trains selected officers of the three services of Indian Armed Forces and officers from friendly foreign countries for command and staff appointments.

  5. Indian National Defence University - Wikipedia

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    The current military training in India trains officers with "narrow professional skills to command companies, battalions and brigades, or perform staff duties at various levels, there is practically no attempt to give the officers a sense of the larger contexts – strategic, political and international – in which the armed forces function.

  6. Defence Institute of Advanced Technology - Wikipedia

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    MILIT trains officers from the three branches of the Indian Armed Forces, which are the Army, Navy, and Air Force, as well as, provides training for officers from friendly foreign countries for command and staff appointments. MILIT also conducts short term certificate courses (TTC, TSOC) for officers from the three branches.

  7. College of Military Engineering, Pune - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1943, as the 'School of Military Engineering' (SME) at Roorkee, post independence in 1948, SME moved to Dapodi in Pune. apart from imparting training to Indian army officers and those from friendly countries, the college also plays an advisory role to the Indian Army, and is involved in research projects.

  8. Armed Forces Medical College - Wikipedia

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    The college is managed by the Indian Armed Forces. [3] Established in May 1948 as a post-graduate teaching institution after World War II on the recommendation of the BC Roy Committee, remnants of various Indian Army Medical Corps units were amalgamated to create the Armed Forces Medical Services. The AFMC undergraduate wing was established on ...

  9. Defence Research & Development Service - Wikipedia

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    Training Grounds: DIAT Pune ITM Mussoorie: Controlling Authority: Ministry of Defence Department of Defence R & D Legal personality: Governmental Civil Service: General nature: Research & Development Technology Management Preceding Service: Defence Science Service Cadre Size: 7256 members [1] Service Chief Secretary, DDR&D and Chairman, DRDO ...