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⚔Join the Channel to boost up your SSB Preparation with extensive sessions of: Stage 1 Test - OIR, PP & DT Stage 2 Test- Psych tests, GTO, GPE, GD, Lecturette, PI session, Current Affairs, Defence News and Updates Please Check the Pinned Texts.

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Channel SSB Future Officers (@ssbgeneraldiscussion) in the English language segment is an active participant. Currently, the community unites 31 554 subscribers, ranking 6 037 in the Education category and 12 957 in the India region.

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Since its creation on невідомо, the project has demonstrated rapid growth, gathering an audience of 31 554 subscribers.

According to the latest data from 16 July, 2026, the channel demonstrates stable activity. Although there has been a change in the number of participants by -196 over the last 30 days and by -8 over the last 24 hours, overall reach remains high.

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  • Engagement rate (ER): The average audience engagement rate is 7.61%. Within the first 24 hours after publication, content typically collects 2.51% reactions from the total number of subscribers.
  • Post reach: On average, each post receives 2 402 views. Within the first day, a publication typically gains 791 views.
  • Reactions and interaction: The audience actively supports content: the average number of reactions per post is 3.
  • Thematic interests: Content is focused on key topics such as daily_practice, wat_set, defence, i.e., tat.

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⚔Join the Channel to boost up your SSB Preparation with extensive sessions of: Stage 1 Test - OIR, PP & DT Stage 2 Test- Psych tests, GTO, GPE, GD, Lecturette, PI session, Current Affairs, Defence News and Updates Please Check the Pinned Texts.

Thanks to the high frequency of updates (latest data received on 17 July, 2026), the channel maintains relevance and a high level of publication reach. Analytics show that the audience actively interacts with content, making it an important point of influence in the Education category.

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#Currentaffairs #IndianDefence ‼️S-400 Triumf: Key Features & Properties‼️(1/2) 1. Origin and Procurement Manufacturer: Russi
#Currentaffairs #IndianDefence ‼️S-400 Triumf: Key Features & Properties‼️(1/2) 1. Origin and Procurement Manufacturer: Russia’s Almaz-Antey. Imported by: India under a $5.43 billion deal with Russia in 2018. Nickname: Referred to in Indian media as “Sudarshan Chakra” for its precision and reach. 2. Purpose A long-range surface-to-air missile (SAM) system. Designed to detect, track, and destroy aircraft, drones, cruise missiles, and ballistic missiles. 3. Range and Coverage Maximum Range: Up to 400 km. Altitude coverage: Up to 30 km. Can track and engage up to 36 targets simultaneously. Tracks up to 100 aerial targets at a time. For more @ssbgeneraldiscussion

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#Personal_Interview #INTWERVIEW_QUESTION 🔥SSB Personal Interview Questions🔥 {1/2} Hello future officers, hope you all are doing well. Here we are sharing all SSB PI questions which has been asked to many candidates or which might me asked in SSB PI. So, sharing all the links below. 1.Iron Dome https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7730 https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7731 https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7732 https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7733 2.Games and Sports https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7727 3.Sports Current Affairs https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7728 https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7729 4.Special Forces https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7576 5.Covid-19 https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7359 6.Basic PI questions for all https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4915 https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4682 https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4659 https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4016 https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3864 https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3834 7.Defence Related https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4606 8.Out of Context questions https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4581 9.Family Related Questions https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4569 10.Friends Related Questions https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4557 11.Academics Related Questions https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4540 12.Personal Self Questions https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4526 13.Cricket https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4439 14.Mathematics https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4302 15.Important For AFSB PI https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4116 https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4117 https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4118 https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4119 16.Novel Reading https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3905 17.For AFSB PI(IAF related) https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4036 https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3784 https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2342 https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2301 https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2238 https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2072 https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2048 https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1884 https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1848 https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1816 https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1811 https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/8412 18.Tech Entries https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3775 https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3105 https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3084 19.For NSB PI(Indian Navy Related) https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2897 https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2754 https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2550 https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/6439 https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/8411 20.Indian Army related https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2446 https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2392 https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2367 21.CIQ 1-6 https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1664 https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1699 https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1617 https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1743 https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1775 https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1840 https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1988 22. Science https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7499 https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7500 23.Myanmar military Coup https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/6515 24.Farm Bill and protest https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/6511 25.Pinned message of Hobby related PI questions https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/6677 The message will remain pinned on main channel. Jai Hind🇮🇳 For more @ssbgeneraldiscussion
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#Important_currentaffair_for_SSBinterview #Defence_Equipment #DRDO Pinaka Mk-I (Enhanced) Rocket System and Pinaka Area Denial Munition Rocket Systems successfully flight-tested by DRDO & Indian Army ✓Pinaka Mk-I (Enhanced) Rocket System (EPRS) and Pinaka Area Denial Munition (ADM) rocket systems have been successfully flight-tested by Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Indian Army at Pokhran Firing Ranges. ✓A total of 24 EPRS rockets were fired for different ranges during the last fortnight. Required accuracy and consistency was achieved by the rockets meeting all trial objectives satisfactorily. ✓With these trails, the initial phase of technology absorption of EPRS by the industry has successfully been completed and the industry partners are ready for user trials/series production of the rocket system. ✓The Pinaka rocket system has been developed by Armament Research and Development Establishment, Pune supported by High Energy Materials Research Laboratory, another Pune-based laboratory of DRDO. ✓The EPRS is the upgraded version of Pinaka variant which has been in service with the Indian Army for the last decade. ✓The system has been upgraded with advanced technologies enhancing the range to meet the emerging requirements. After establishing the performance efficacy of the enhanced range version of Pinaka, the technology was transferred to the industries viz. Munitions India Limited (MIL) and Economic Explosives Limited Nagpur. ✓Rockets manufactured by MIL under Transfer of Technology from DRDO were flight tested during this campaign. ✓Different variants of munitions and fuzes which can be used in the Pinaka rocket system were also successfully test evaluated in the Pokhran Field Firing Range. For more @ssbgeneraldiscussion
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#Important_notes_ssb_Lecturette #GD_MATERIAL #TO_ALL_LADIES_GENTLEMAN #Daily_lecturette_topic ❗Anti-Satellite Weapons Systems❗ ➡️ Anti-satellites (ASATs) are weapons designed to destroy or disable satellites in orbit. • They can be ground-based, air-based, or space-based. • ASATs can use various methods to attack satellites, including kinetic impact, lasers, and directed energy weapons. ♦️In March 2019, India successfully conducted Mission Shakti, an anti-satellite missile test, making India the fourth country in the world to have demonstrated the ability to destroy a satellite in orbit. ➡️ Types of Anti-Satellite Weapons ⤵️ ✔️ ASATs are broadly classified into two types: those that employ brute force and those that do not. ♦️ Kinetic energy methods: This involves launching a missile that intercepts and physically collides with the target satellite to destroy it. ➡️ The kinetic energy ASATs physically collide with satellites and can reach altitudes. ➡️ These ASATs can be ballistic missiles, drones, and other satellites. ♦️ Non-kinetic methods: They use non-physical attacks such as cyber-attacks, jamming, and even lasers to blind satellites without physically destroying them. ➡️ All of these attacks can be launched from the air, low orbit, or even ground installations. ❗Need for ASAT Technology❗ ✅ National security: ASAT weapons are developed with the goal of protecting national security interests such as safeguarding critical infrastructure, military communications, and intelligence-gathering capabilities that rely on satellites. ✅ Destroying retired satellites: There are many satellites in space right now, many of which have outlived their usefulness and are orbiting aimlessly. ➡️ ASATs can be used to destroy these satellites. ✅ Deterrence: The possession of ASAT capabilities can act as a deterrent to potential adversaries. Knowing that a nation can defend its space assets and retaliate if its satellites are targeted may discourage hostile actions in space. ➡️ For instance, China was not impressed by India's ASAT demonstration which neutralises China's counter-space capabilities. ✅ Technological advancements: Advances in missile and space technology make it feasible for more nations to develop ASAT capabilities. ❗Countries with ASAT Technology❗ ♦️ASATs were first developed during the Cold War era. ➡️ They have never been used in warfare, but have been used to remove decommissioned satellites. ❗Besides India, three other countries have successfully demonstrated anti-satellite (ASAT) technology in tests; the United States, Russia, and China. 📚 USA - Bold Orion air-launched ballistic missile (ALBM) 📚 Russia (Former Soviet Union) - Nudol Missile 📚 China - SC-19 ASAT missile ❗Implications of Anti-Satellite Weapons❗ ✅ Space debris: Destructive ASAT tests result in the creation of a substantial amount of space debris, posing a severe threat to other satellites and spacecraft in space, increasing the risk of collisions. ✅ Kessler Syndrome: It can lead to Kessler Syndrome, a situation where an increasing amount of space debris in orbit leads to a self-sustaining cascade of collisions, creating more debris and making space activities increasingly hazardous. ✅ Race for arms control: The proliferation of ASAT capabilities may lead to an arms race in space, resulting in the weaponisation of space. ✅ International concern: The consequences of ASAT testing, especially in light of the dangers of debris, have prompted calls for a global ban on destructive ASAT tests. For more @ssbgeneraldiscussion
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#DAILY_PRACTICE #SRT_SET 1. While camping on the side of river, Amit finds a house on fire on the other side. He will...... 2. His class teacher does not agree with his views at all. He will…. 3. You have made a program to see a movie with your friends, however your friend intends to stay at home for work. You will …. 4. The bus you are traveling in collides with a car. You will …. 5. He is to play a hero’s role in college drama, but the director chooses another boy to perform that role. He will …. 6. A reputed football team wants to hire you, but the college is playing inter university tournament at that time. You will…. 7. A railway bridge next to his village catches fire and the train is to arrive at any time. He will…. 8. His sister is crying for your favourite imported PC game but he hasn’t played it yet. He will…. For more @ssbgeneraldiscussion
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🇮🇳🤝🌍 India & the Gulf Region (Middle East) 🪔 India’s ties with the Gulf region are among the strongest and most dynamic in its foreign policy — rooted in energy security, trade, diaspora, and strategic cooperation. ⸻ ⚡ Energy Partnership • The Gulf remains India’s primary energy source, supplying nearly 60% of its crude oil and gas needs. • Saudi Arabia, Iraq, UAE, and Qatar are major suppliers. • India is diversifying to include long-term LNG contracts and renewable partnerships with Gulf nations. ⸻ 💰 Trade & Investment • The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) collectively stands as one of India’s top trading blocs. • The UAE and Saudi Arabia are key investors in India’s infrastructure, digital economy, and renewable sectors. • Ongoing efforts aim to finalize an India-GCC Free Trade Agreement, expected to boost exports and market access. ⸻ 👷‍♂️ Indian Diaspora Strength • Over 9 million Indians live and work in Gulf countries — one of the largest overseas Indian communities. • They contribute significantly to the host nations’ economies and send massive remittances back to India, strengthening India’s foreign reserves. • Indian embassies and consulates have enhanced welfare mechanisms for migrant workers. ⸻ 🛡️ Strategic & Defence Cooperation • India has built strong defence and maritime partnerships with UAE, Oman, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar. • Regular joint military exercises, naval port calls, and logistics agreements deepen maritime security in the Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean Region (IOR). • Collaboration on counter-terrorism and intelligence sharing has also expanded. ⸻ 🌍 Regional & Global Cooperation • India plays a key role in the new I2U2 grouping (India–Israel–UAE–USA), focusing on technology, food security, and clean energy. • The India–Middle East–Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) announced during G20-2023 aims to enhance connectivity and trade flow between Asia, the Gulf, and Europe. • India balances its relations across the region, engaging both Arab nations and Israel constructively. ⸻ ✨ Cultural & Historical Ties • Centuries-old maritime and cultural exchanges connect India with the Arab world. • Shared traditions, language influences, and inter-community ties make the relationship people-centric, not just policy-driven. ⸻ 🔱 Summary The Gulf region stands as a strategic anchor of India’s West Asia policy — blending: Energy + Trade + Diaspora + Security + Cultural heritage. It symbolizes India’s Act West Policy, complementing the Act East Policy in Asia. ⸻ #India #GulfRelations #MiddleEast #ForeignPolicy #I2U2 #IMEC #WestAsia #GlobalDiplomacy #SSBNotes
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#Important_currentaffair_for_SSBinterview #Defence_News #GD_Material Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) ◆The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW), sometimes known as the Nuclear Weapons Ban Treaty, is the first legally binding international treaty to comprehensively prohibit nuclear weapons, with the ultimate goal of their entire elimination. ◆It was adopted on July 7, 2017, made available for signature on September 20, 2017, and went into effect on January 22, 2021. ▪️Aim of  Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons ●The treaty outlaws the development, testing, manufacture, stockpiling, stationing, transfer, use, and the threat of use of nuclear weapons, as well as support and encouragement to the forbidden actions, for those countries that are party to it. ●It offers a time-bound framework for discussions leading to the verified and irreversible cessation of nuclear weapons programs for nuclear-armed states that join the treaty. ●According to proponents, the nuclear-weapons-ban treaty will represent an "unambiguous political commitment" to achieve and preserve a nuclear-weapon-free world. It was not intended, however, to encompass all of the legal and technical procedures required to reach the point of elimination, unlike a comprehensive nuclear weapons pact. ●Nuclear weapons, unlike chemical, biological, anti-personnel landmines, and cluster munitions, do not have a broad and universal prohibition. The 1968 Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) only has partial bans, and nuclear-weapon-free zone accords only prohibit nuclear weapons in specific geographical areas. ▪️Reactions from the Nuclear-Armed States: ◆Nuclear-weapon powers and several NATO members have been vocal in their opposition to the project from the start. Although the US and UK attended the 2014 Vienna Conference on the Humanitarian Impacts of Nuclear Weapons, leaders from Washington and other nuclear-weapon states boycotted the working group sessions and the 2017 treaty discussions. ◆These countries argue that ratifying the CTBT will divert focus away from other nonproliferation and disarmament activities, such as negotiating a fissile material cutoff pact. They are concerned that the nuclear non proliferation treaty, by allowing states to "forum shop," or pick between the two treaties, will undermine the NPT and its considerable safety provisions. ✔️What is India's stand on the Treaty? ●The pact was rejected by India for two main reasons. ●It was not negotiated in the appropriate forum or method: First, since it was not negotiated in the appropriate venue or manner. ●India feels that the Conference on Disarmament, a UN body comprised of 65 nations that make decisions based on consensus, is the best platform for addressing complicated aspects of nuclear disarmament. India believes it is vital to include all parties in this discussion. ●Failure to do so could result in a conclusion that is unsatisfactory to important actors, as the TPNW appears to have been. ●Lack of attention to important areas: India's second criticism has been that it has paid little attention to concerns of verification and compliance. ●The treaty encourages NWPs to join by removing nuclear weapons "immediately from operational status and destroying them in line with a legally enforceable, time-bound plan." ●These terminologies, however, are not defined. The pact also makes no provision for who will monitor and certify that the elimination process is proceeding as planned, or how non-compliance will be dealt with. For more @ssbgeneraldiscussion
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#INTERNATIONAL_INTERGOVERNMENTALORGANISATIONS #Defence_Exams_Notes #Short_Tricks_Defence_Exam Short tricks to remember variou+6
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#Important_currentaffair_for_SSBinterview #INTERNATIONAL_INTERGOVERNMENTALORGANISATIONS 🇮🇳🇯🇵 India–Japan Strategic Partnership: A Pillar of the Indo-Pacific “A trusted partnership built on shared values, technology, and regional stability.” 🔹 Why is India–Japan Partnership Important? India and Japan have transformed their relationship into a Special Strategic and Global Partnership, driven by common interests in economic growth, technological innovation, maritime security, and a rules-based Indo-Pacific. The partnership is becoming increasingly significant amid evolving geopolitical and supply chain challenges. 🔹 Key Areas of Cooperation 🛡 Defence & Security Regular military exercises and defence dialogues. Maritime cooperation to ensure a Free, Open and Inclusive Indo-Pacific. Growing collaboration in defence technology and co-development. 💻 Technology & Innovation Cooperation in Artificial Intelligence (AI), semiconductors and digital technologies. Building resilient supply chains for critical minerals and advanced manufacturing. Promoting joint research and innovation ecosystems. 🚄 Infrastructure & Connectivity Japanese investments in major infrastructure projects. Continued support for high-speed rail, industrial corridors and smart city initiatives. Enhanced logistics and transport connectivity. 🌱 Clean Energy & Climate Collaboration on green hydrogen, renewable energy and energy security. Focus on sustainable development and low-carbon technologies. 🔹 Why Does This Matter for India? ✅ Diversifies supply chains away from excessive dependence on any single country. ✅ Strengthens India’s manufacturing ambitions under Make in India. ✅ Enhances defence preparedness and maritime security. ✅ Brings investment, advanced technology and employment opportunities. ✅ Reinforces India’s role as a leading power in the Indo-Pacific region. 🔹 Challenges Ahead Expanding bilateral trade further. Faster implementation of infrastructure projects. Addressing regional security uncertainties. Enhancing private sector and people-to-people collaboration. Conclusion: India and Japan share complementary strengths—India’s demographic and innovation potential with Japan’s technological expertise and capital. Deepening this partnership can contribute significantly to regional stability, resilient economic growth and a balanced Indo-Pacific order. https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion
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#Important_currentaffair_for_SSBinterview #INTERNATIONAL_INTERGOVERNMENTALORGANISATIONS 🇮🇳🇯🇵 India–Japan Strategic Partnership: A Pillar of the Indo-Pacific “A trusted partnership built on shared values, technology, and regional stability.” 🔹 Why is India–Japan Partnership Important? India and Japan have transformed their relationship into a Special Strategic and Global Partnership, driven by common interests in economic growth, technological innovation, maritime security, and a rules-based Indo-Pacific. The partnership is becoming increasingly significant amid evolving geopolitical and supply chain challenges. 🔹 Key Areas of Cooperation 🛡 Defence & Security Regular military exercises and defence dialogues. Maritime cooperation to ensure a Free, Open and Inclusive Indo-Pacific. Growing collaboration in defence technology and co-development. 💻 Technology & Innovation Cooperation in Artificial Intelligence (AI), semiconductors and digital technologies. Building resilient supply chains for critical minerals and advanced manufacturing. Promoting joint research and innovation ecosystems. 🚄 Infrastructure & Connectivity Japanese investments in major infrastructure projects. Continued support for high-speed rail, industrial corridors and smart city initiatives. Enhanced logistics and transport connectivity. 🌱 Clean Energy & Climate Collaboration on green hydrogen, renewable energy and energy security. Focus on sustainable development and low-carbon technologies. 🔹 Why Does This Matter for India? ✅ Diversifies supply chains away from excessive dependence on any single country. ✅ Strengthens India’s manufacturing ambitions under Make in India. ✅ Enhances defence preparedness and maritime security. ✅ Brings investment, advanced technology and employment opportunities. ✅ Reinforces India’s role as a leading power in the Indo-Pacific region. 🔹 Challenges Ahead Expanding bilateral trade further. Faster implementation of infrastructure projects. Addressing regional security uncertainties. Enhancing private sector and people-to-people collaboration. Conclusion: India and Japan share complementary strengths—India’s demographic and innovation potential with Japan’s technological expertise and capital. Deepening this partnership can contribute significantly to regional stability, resilient economic growth and a balanced Indo-Pacific order.
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