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With cooling down of situation with both our western and northern neighbors, the debate about formation of Joint commands (AD, Logistics and Theatres) is again heating up.
My take
Recommended Priority List –
1. Enhance capability of Andaman and Nicobar Command.
2. Create similar joint structure on western sea board.
3. Create joint Cyber command.
4. Create joint Space command.
5. Create joint Special Forces Command.
6. Integrate functions like:
a. Communications and network centricity.
b. Logistics.
c. Training.
d. Maintenance & Repair.
7. Consider a joint structure for Surface to Surface Missile Force.
8. Consider a joint structure to look into aspects related to:
a. Harnessing of new technology.
b. Electronic warfare.
c. ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance)
d. Communications & Networks.
9. Last comes theatre command depending upon availability of resources and favourable situation.
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I have been solving puzzles for years, actually from childhood days. Got into competitive Sudoku solving (reached national level championship 09 times) and Puzzle solving (reached national level championship twice) in the last 15 years or so. It has now become a part of life on the verge of addiction. While researching for aspects related to this type of addiction, came across benefits associated with puzzle solving.
Puzzles, power the brain and are a great family activity as well as solo pastime. Puzzles are incredibly beneficial for children because they foster physical and cognitive brain skills. They are beneficial for adults as well as they keep the brain active and delay onset of dementia and Alzheimer.
Puzzles have existed in various forms since the time of the ancient world. Riddles are mentioned in the Bible, puzzle jugs date to the 1700 BCE in Cyprus, and magic squares were introduced in China around 700 BCE.
In modern times, jigsaw puzzles were invented by John Spilsbury in 1767, crossword puzzles were first published in newspapers in 1913, and the Rubik’s Cube was created in 1974.
There are thousands of types and varieties of puzzles including Logic puzzles, mathematical puzzles, word puzzles, code puzzles and linguistics puzzles etc.
Benefits of Puzzle Solving
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