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Best NDA Coaching in Lucknow UP India

Best NDA Coaching in Lucknow UP India: We offer excellent preparatory training for the entrance examinations to get into the Indian armed forces.

Best NDA Coaching in Lucknow UP India
Best NDA Coaching in Lucknow UP India: We offer excellent preparatory training for the entrance examinations to get into the Indian armed forces.

NDA Coaching in Lucknow UP India: Since our inception 7 years ago, under the captaincy of one of India’s leading youngest entrepreneurs – Mr. Gulab Singh. Hundreds of our candidates have been selected and many of whom have attained top ranks in the final UPSC merit.

  • The institute has highly qualified and reputed team instructors each fully devoted to providing unparalleled education for NDA/CDS/SSB/AFCAT/CAPF.
  • The task of teaching transcends the classrooms so as to guide the students to realize their highest potential, and to encourage them to optimize the results.
  • Involvement and excellence in extracurricular activities like SSB guidance, personality development, debates, team games, lecture, etc feature in the training.
  • Our aim at the academy is to make the students imbibe discipline and groom moral and ethical values. Come, be a part of this success story and fulfill your desire for joining the reputed Indian Armed forces and serving the nation.

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NDA Coaching in Lucknow UP India: Warriors Defence Academy is the Best NDA Coaching in Lucknow. We are the Leading Coaching Institute for NDA/CDS/AFCAT/Army/Air Force/Navy Located in Lucknow. Warriors Defence Academy has the Largest GTO Ground in India. The Aspirants of Defence Services are guided by Ex. Defence Officers. WDA was also Awarded as Best NDA Academy in Lucknow.

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Indian Helicopters Still in Maldives, Breach June 30 Deadline; Were ‘Gifted’ in 2013

NDA Coaching in Lucknow UP India: India is yet to take back the helicopters it had given to the Maldives, despite the Maldives giving a deadline of June 30 for the same.

NDA Coaching in Lucknow UP India: The two Dhruv Advanced Light Helicopters were said to be a gift from India to the Maldives in 2013. One of them was operated by the Indian Coast Guard and the other one by the Indian Navy. The Maldivian government under Abdulla Yameen made it clear earlier this year that it wanted India to take back the copters and the crew, which includes around 6 pilots, by the end of June.

Highly placed sources told News18 that India had written to the Maldives recently for an extension on the deadline. Interestingly, visas of the Indian personnel have also expired. 

While it is unlikely that the Maldives will deport the Indian personnel, the island nation has not agreed to an extension of the deadline. News18 had sent out relevant queries to the Ministry of External Affairs and Ministry of Defence, for which a response is awaited.

Maldivian Ambassador to India Ahmed Mohamed said that the issue was being handled directly in Male. “What I know is the helicopters are supposed to be taken back by 30th June. I have no further update,” he told News18.

The helicopters are the latest in a series of issues between India and Maldive. India has repeatedly voiced its concern over the state of governance in the Maldives and ties have hit an all-time low.

There were a series of talks between both sides over the last couple of weeks but the Maldives has insisted India on taking back the helicopters, which are stationed in Addu and Laamu atolls. News18 has reliably learned that the presence of Indian defense personnel was a concern for the Maldives.

Earlier, a top Maldivian parliamentarian was denied entry into India for which the Indian envoy in the Maldives was summoned. The parliamentarian, Ahmed Nihan, had termed India’s actions as “bullying”.

Amid souring ties between the India and Maldives, the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) had recently issued a notification changing the limits on the export of certain essential commodities to the Maldives. India had said that the lowering of limits of the items was “based on actual utilization in the recent past.”