Wars: 1947, 1962, 1965 — Set 13
Defence GK · युद्ध: 1947, 1962, 1965 · Questions 121–130 of 160
What is the primary purpose of military exercises conducted regularly by the Indian Armed Forces?
Correct Answer: B. Training and readiness
Military exercises are conducted to enhance training, improve coordination between services, test operational readiness, and prepare forces for potential conflicts.
What was the Sino-Indian War of 1962 called in Indian media?
Correct Answer: B. India-China War
The 1962 war between India and China was commonly referred to as the 'India-China War' or 'Sino-Indian War' in Indian media and historical records.
What is the significance of the State Emblem of India in defence matters?
Correct Answer: D. All of the above
The State Emblem (Ashoka Chakra) appears on military uniforms, insignia, official documents, and represents India's sovereignty and authority in defence matters.
Which Indian general led the operations in the 1962 China War?
Correct Answer: B. Brij Mohan Kaul
Brij Mohan Kaul was the general who led Indian military operations during the 1962 Sino-Indian War. His planning and execution have been subjects of historical debate.
What is the motto inscribed on the National War Memorial?
Correct Answer: B. Service and Sacrifice
The National War Memorial bears the inscription 'Service and Sacrifice', honoring the soldiers who gave their lives in service to the nation.
Which battle marked the end of the Mughal Empire's military dominance?
Correct Answer: D. Battle of Buxar
The Battle of Buxar (1764) effectively ended Mughal military dominance in India, with the British establishing control and the Mughal Emperor becoming a figurehead.
What was the rank of Subhas Chandra Bose when he left the Indian Civil Service?
Correct Answer: A. ICS Officer
Subhas Chandra Bose resigned from the Indian Civil Service (ICS) to join the independence movement and later became a military leader in the Indian National Army.
Which military doctrine emphasizes 'Defence on Land and Sea'?
Correct Answer: D. Joint Doctrine
The Joint Doctrine emphasizes coordinated operations and unified command structure across all three services (Army, Navy, Air Force) for comprehensive defence of the nation.
What is the primary objective of the 'Raksha Kavach' initiative by the Ministry of Defence?
Correct Answer: C. Defence production self-sufficiency
Raksha Kavach aims to enhance self-sufficiency in defence production by encouraging indigenous development and manufacturing of military equipment and systems.
Which Indian military program aims to develop advanced battlefield management systems?
Correct Answer: C. Project Sangram
Various military projects aim to develop advanced systems. Project names vary, but initiatives focus on enhancing communication, command, and control (C3) capabilities in the field.