New Leaders for the Indian Military

Introduction

The Indian government chose two new leaders. Lt Gen N.S. Raja Subramani is the new Chief of Defence Staff. Vice Adm Krishna Swaminathan is the new Navy Chief.

Main Body

Lt Gen Subramani starts his job on May 30. He is the first leader from the Garhwal Rifles to reach this high rank. He has a lot of experience in the army. Vice Adm Swaminathan starts his job on May 31. He is an expert in electronic war. He led the Western Naval Command before. India wants to change how the army, navy, and air force work together. They want to share tools and plans. This will make the military stronger by 2025. India also has a problem with Nepal. Nepal does not like the new four-year job plan for soldiers. Because of this, India does not hire soldiers from Nepal right now.

Conclusion

These new leaders will help the Indian military work together better.

Learning

πŸ“… Talking about the Future

In the text, we see how to say when something will happen. Look at these patterns:

  • The Simple Date

    • "starts his job on May 30"
    • Rule: Use on before a specific date.
    • Example: I start school on September 1.
  • The Future Target

    • "stronger by 2025"
    • Rule: Use by to show a deadline or a limit.
    • Example: I want to speak English by December.

πŸ› οΈ Simple Action Words (Verbs)

Notice how the text uses basic words to describe work. You can use these for any job:

  • Lead β†’ To be the boss (e.g., "He led the Command")
  • Hire β†’ To give someone a job (e.g., "India does not hire soldiers")
  • Share β†’ To use something together (e.g., "share tools")

Quick Tip: To make these negative, just add does not or do not before the word.

Vocabulary Learning

government
The group of people who control a country.
Example:The government will decide new rules for schools.
leaders
People who guide or direct others.
Example:The leaders met to talk about the new project.
job
A paid work or occupation.
Example:She has a new job at the library.
rank
A position in a hierarchy.
Example:He earned a higher rank after many years.
experience
Knowledge or skill gained from doing something.
Example:His experience helps him solve problems.
army
A large group of soldiers.
Example:The army trains every day.
expert
Someone very skilled in a subject.
Example:She is an expert in cooking.
war
A conflict between groups.
Example:The war lasted for many years.
command
The authority to direct or a group of military units.
Example:The commander gave orders to the command.
change
To make something different.
Example:We need to change the schedule.
work
To do tasks or labor.
Example:He works in the office.
together
In a group or joint.
Example:They worked together on the project.
share
To give a part to others.
Example:Please share your snack.
tools
Equipment used to do work.
Example:He used tools to fix the bike.
plans
Ideas for future actions.
Example:They made plans for the trip.
military
Relating to soldiers or armed forces.
Example:The military will protect the country.
stronger
More powerful or robust.
Example:After training, he became stronger.
problem
A difficult situation.
Example:We have a problem with the door.
soldiers
People who fight for a country.
Example:Soldiers wear uniforms.
hire
To employ someone.
Example:The company will hire new staff.
help
To assist or support.
Example:Can you help me with this?
better
Of higher quality or more desirable.
Example:This cake tastes better.