Morning sir morning sir morning sir morning morning yes sir ish yes sir optional political science and international relations yes sir you belong to cabad hyad yes sir my birth was over there okay now where are you located so my current residence is in Greater NOA utar Pradesh okay how come so actually my
Father was in the Indian Air Force so during my birth he was posted in sikandrabad in Telangana and uh after his demise greata we are sorry that your father is no more but when did he pass away so this was 2004 2004 yes sir so I was 7 years old
At that time okay okay okay and uh what bank did he enjoy in the Air Force so he was Wing Commander Sanjay Kish a wing Commander G sir uh what is the officer hierarchy in the Air Force sir so you begin as a flying officer then you are
Flight leftenant then you are Squadron leader then Wing Commander the rank at which my father was then one promotes to group Captain then air commodor and so then we have air Vice Marshals and then a marshal what do you think of the joint command chief of the defense
Staff sir I think it is a step in the right direction because uh my last although very small exposure to the Indian Air Force uh my father’s last posting was in Port Blair and underman and nicobar is a tri Services command and such sort of coordination and
In terms of operations goes a long way in ensuring that correct decision making is taken Mhm you did your high school from the Air Force bharti school yes sir uh and you did your plus two from the same institution yes sir then you did your B on political science Indian economy political science development theory and public economics macroeconomics macro economics from the
Srcc yes sir tell us something about srcc so College of Commerce yes sir so the Sham College of Commerce is one of the foremost institutes in India it comes under the Delhi University and it is very famous among people because of its record placements but other than its
Placements uh I think the academic riger at the institution is great and it offers a number of extracurricular opportunities to the students and one thing I would like to point out that was unique about my institution was the kind of entrepreneurial Spirit it generated in each one of us we were given autonomy
With our societies we raised funds we conducted our activities and it was a great learning experience who was sham after whom the college is known as sham College of Commerce sir it is known after laa sham and he was an industrialist and uh at that time in
1927 he had set set this college up in darag Gan and later it moved to maice nagar in Delhi University MH what sort of India do you envision in 20 47 economically socially politically militar and Technology wise what sort of India would there be in
2047 sir to begin with if there is one point I want to start with i Envision in India in 2047 where women are doing well socially and women have equal opportunities where whether in the services whether in the private sector or in terms of startups any sector women should have equal
Opportunities socially sir economically uh while the short-term dream is of a 5 trillion economy I Envision India to increase its share in the global trade by 2047 so politically India’s civilizational culture can be taken a long way and uh it can spread the message of not just peace but also a
Sense of fraternity and Brotherhood which is also the theme of G20 which is vasudev kutumbakam that the whole world is one family so technologically India India is upping its operations and by 2047 I Envision India to be a state of the art to have state-of-the-art technology whether militarily whether in
Cyber security fine what are your views on marital Vape sir I feel rape is rape and whether within marriage or outside it is non-consensual and it must be condemned now there G sir when a woman says no it is a no sir his famous dialogue was that no
In itself is a statement okay and it does not need any backing it does not need any explanation so I agree with him and while there are a number of repercussions in terms of how we will find out false cases frivolous cases how this will be implemented there will be a
Number of challenges fine Isa fine uh what are your views on the reservation of 10% for the economically weaker sections other than the scheduled cast and scheduled tribes sir recently in the janhit Aban versus Union of India Supreme Court had upheld the economically weaker section reservation of
10% sir now we are shifting from a reservation system that was based on accidents of birth to now accidents of life and it it might be temporary the economic status of someone might be temporary sir in a modern economic World determined by globalization fine you can tell us something about the rotary
Movement you were in the interact Club rotary movement sir the Rotary International brought together people who founded it when how many branches are in India anything sir I’m not a there are some major achievement with the rotary and lions head in the society in India can you recall so major major impact on
Society in India they did a major voluntary work all over India so no sir Poli eradication now psir tell us on what principles our foreign policy is based what are the core principles not objective principles sir after the independence our foreign policy was determined by pun principles and in our neighborhood and
Beyond that it began with the non-alignment movement that irrespective of the powers in the world India will not be Al P there is one principle non- interference in other countries Affairs do you think in practice we have followed it in our neighborhood think for a moment and then
Answer sir there has been a lot of uh contentions on this topic whether India has been interfering in its neighbors elaborate give instances so for example in Nepal the development of the constitution in Nepal the 2013 blockade in Bhutan the 2015 blockade in Nepal in Sri Lanka so there have been debates on
This whether India Sanka the ipkf gives your assessment did um TR Lanka made a fool of our leadership at the time in retrospect sir I would not say fool per se but it was an incident of strategic miscalculations at that time and uh I don’t think India is interfering
Per se but given that India’s size in the neighborhood it has to take responsibility but why should India bother let them do whatever they want with their tamils why why why is India bothered sir because Regional security is Paramount to India and its neighborhood sorry no Regional security
Came later but what is the other core interest of India there was an impact on India itself what was that sir in the Sri Lanka case in Sri Lanka why are we so concerned about Sri Lankan TS sir because it has a domestic psychological impact in Tamil Nadu and
People there are psychologically linked with the tamils in Sri Lanka and want welfare and justice for them so it becomes a domestic political issue for India do you think these assassins of Rajiv Gandhi should have been pardoned by the by the Supreme Court and the on the advice of the Tamil Nadu
Government sir I think that in any modern democracy the idea of Prisons is reform and even as Gandhi g had held that modern prisons will be the the schools for reform the minds of the people so it is but there is capital punishment in India it is because of it
Is in our constitution in our law and everything so don’t go in the fundamental principles that when there is capital punishment the people who assassinated a prime minister of India should they be pardon for some what whatever reasons sir the same logic the rapist of bilas Banu also should not have been
Released fine is fine uh ish you graduated in 2017 yes sir so what you are doing after that so after my graduation I started working in Risk Consulting in erston young for 2 years and thereafter I started my preparation for the civil services examination I see
Okay this is my third attempt okay and last time uh you couldn’t come up to interview no sir this is the first time my I gave means and qualified means okay you were you know you are related with three states actually your mother father from Bihar you know you are now in
Greater NOA up and you born in Telangana so can you compare the three states what are the political issue social issue economic issue of the three states and where you would like to live you know finally suppose you you give a chance uh sir starting with uttar Pradesh it is now becoming the
PowerHouse of Indian economy it contributes 8% to India’s GDP but compared to Telangana it has a very low per capita income sir both up and Bihar being in the alial region don’t have access to as many resources mineral resources as Telangana does sir Telangana is also home to
Hyderabad which is one of the it hubs of our country and attracts a lot of investment whereas up and Bihar do not have such a powerful Center for attracting Investments sir culturally uh while up and Bihar are similar though not same they are similar Telangana has a different history in terms of their
Political struggle in terms of their separation with Andra Pradesh and uh now their Strife for development mhm MH now biar and utar Pradesh you know they are facing one problem that is flooding every year so what you will do suppose you are a district magistrate in in madhubani
District you know or maybe B District or some what you will do there in biar you know to minimize the impact of flood sir as the district magistrate I would take I would divide my plan of ction into three areas I would make take some immediate steps that would be
Firstly that people should be aware these floods are not a surprise anymore they are periodic they can be expected and predicted During certain Seasons so people should be prepared and for that I will take some preventive measures like awareness programs and uh to equip the
People sir in the medium term I will try to build some embankments because since the rivers are changing course very fast so annually or periodically these embankments also have to shift course so this will be in the medium term and do you know this cindai framework yes what
Is that and in which year it was enacted sir I cannot recall the year but uh Sendai framework was signed in Japan under the United Nations disaster risk Reduction Program and IT issues certain guidelines and principles on how disaster management what are these four priorities yes it is having some
Priorities and goals not guidelines yes sir what are the priorities four priorities are there sir they were on the lines of preparedness uh action taken during the relief mitigation and uh in 15th Finance commission there is something you know new came for disaster management do you know that what what is
That sir forest and ecology were given a weightage disaster management is fine okay ish ish you’ve been very good in sports yes how come sir What attracted you to sports sir first it was a push factor from my mother who wanted me to do everything
And uh secondly sir it was Al my school which provided a lot of opportunities for example at 6:00 a.m. I was doing football coaching prior to school hours and after school hours I was doing basketball coaching so I was very active and I started loving it so much that I
Could not let go of it despite having my boards exam also so till the last day I have played Sports okay you think the in India the pressure on children from the parents to perform extremely well is too much is it is it good for the
Kidss sir I agree that there is Indian parents can get a bit competitive when it comes to their children and they seek a lot of pride in what their children are doing but sir there is a need for a balance we cannot push their child too far and outside their interests for
Example my mother was pushing me but in areas where I had interest and where I had potential and it was not toxic to say it was nourishing it was encouraging so it there must be a golden balance between the push and taking a step back do you think your Armed Forces
Background has contributed to nurturing of your personality better than if it would have been a civilian Affair sir as a child of an armed forces personal I am very proud of my Heritage and I completely agree that it has shaped my personality and it has shaped
The kind of upbringing I will have and the activities that I will undertake what do you think about the new reforms and Armed Forces Recruitment AG Beed and agnipath what are your views on this sir the agnir which is a tour of Duty format for short-term recruitment Sir with the larger picture
It is a step in the right direction because all modern Nations and modern armies like United States have a similar pattern and this will also reduce the not just the burden of the Social Security on the public ex cheer but also will reduce the average age in the armed
Forces but sir uh I think there could have been some improvement in the way it was conveyed to the public because it led to a massive appro okay now is it somebody said who said that battle of watero was won in the playfields of Aton sir I’m sorry I’m not aware you’re
Not aware have you read British history something about British history so a l little bit but I am not aware famous lines Battle of waterl do you know anything about Battle of waterl sir I may have read but uh it’s not actively this who was the first
Indian in the armed forces to get a param chakra so I don’t know any name for who have won param chakra sir air marshall subo mukarji he won the param chakra okay I’m not sure is your optional I can see is Political Science and international relation yes P you tell me
In Estates all estate you can say there is a chief minister and Governor so what is the need of Governor because most of the work is being done by the chief minister and ministers so why Governors are appointed sir India follows a model of dual executive where the head of the
Government is different from the head of the state sir the role of a governor is Paramount in the governance of a state because it ensures continuity and it ensure the governor is also the binding factor and the common factor across the nation which ensures an India factor in
The governance of the states so sir for the unity and integrity of India the position of Governor is integral but in several State you must have seen that there is a tussle of problem between the chief minister and Governor so how to solve this issue sir I think uh a solution in this
Regard would be that as many commissions have suggested for example the Saria commission or the pchi commission that there should be a panel of members of uh of public prominence who must be there and they can can be from that list someone can be selected and it should be
In consultation and in agreement with the state governance also because this will ensure that there is they can work hand in hand and there is both checks and balances but there is also coordination okay have you seen Hyderabad means when you grew up sir I was just one year old and then we
Because I wanted to ask one question related with the Char anyway because I’ve seen many times you have done your ba honors in this economics several economics papers are there so what are the factors which really control Indian economy any two three Factor not full paper you should discuss sir in the microeconomic
Scenario the factors which control the micro economy you have written separately Indian economy microeconomic macroeconomics I understand but what is this you know public e economics you have written that is a separate paper yes sir so what what do you mean by the public economics so public economics centers around the
Distribution of resources in a society and how the taxation system must function to cater to the society so that is not under micro or macro economics sir micro and macro form the foundational basis on which these subjects are studied and on those theories we understand how public economics works okay
For what theory abijit benergy got the Nobel prize in economics any two points sir it was the randomized control trials and uh sir they conducted they created uh groups of people and analyze their responses with certain incentives so this is Al also helpful in public economics okay you name any two
Women in India powerful women maybe I IPS which have impressed you mentioning their main two or one or two contributions so can I take a moment yes because you are going to join civil services yes and being woman you should know at least some of these Role Models
Or you can consider them as your role models so the first name that comes to my mind is IPS officer lxmi Singh so she is the first commissioner of the Gotham Bud nagar district and in the commissionerate system of last seven years first time a female officer has
Been appointed and I feel she can actually handle all the issues of crimes against women in the NCR region but goam Buddha and NOA are the main centers of Corruptions so what she did for that that’s why I asking some important very important National level contribution any woman from IAS IPS if
No then you can say no problem now there was a one meeting on climate change in us and there one very famous economist said that in India women are responsible for climate change so can you guess what he was referring to how women can be responsible for causing climate changes in India
Fine thank you Isa please wait outside for 2 minutes we’ll summon you again thank you sir
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