NCC ‘B’ and ‘C’ Certificate Exam Paper III- Miscellaneous: NCC National Integration.
- National Integration is an emotional and spiritual bond that binds all Indians irrespective of caste, creed, color, race, religion, and region.
- National Integration includes the following: Cultural Integration, Economic Integration, Political Integration, Religious Integration and Social Integration.
- Various reasons for economic inequality are Unemployment / Underemployment of People, Inflation, and Farmer Distress.
- Necessity of National Integration is the maintenance of peace and harmony, growth and development of the nation, law and order, culture and religious development, dignity and self-respect, and welfare and well-being of the people.
- Factors Affecting National Integration are Cultural Aspects, Political Motives, Lack of Education, Communalism, Casteism, Regionalism, Linguistic Fanaticism, Social Disparity, Economic Inequalities, Ethnic Conflicts, Tribal Identity, Corruption and Lack of Character.
- Measures to Achieve National Integration are Philosophy of Integration, Culture as a Unifying Factor, Promotion of Secularism, Role of Politics, Economic Unity, Dignity of Individuals, Socio-Economic Reforms, Education, Emotional Unity, National Language, Nationalism and Patriotism, Proper Use of Media, Political and Administrative Measures.
- Fundamentals of Unity in Diversity are Geographical Unity, Spirit of Religious Unity, Indian Philosophy, Ethnic Coexistence, Cultural Unity, Social Unity, Political Unity, and Emotional Unity.
- Every NCC Cadet as an individual can contribute substantially to the process of nation-building by adopting the following measures: Contributing to Adult Education and Social Service Activities, Promoting the National language, Treating All Human Beings as Equal, and Respecting All Religious Institutes.
- National security is the security of a country within its borders. This implies maintaining peace, law, and order and upholding the country’s sovereignty within its territory. India’s national security threat perceptions are a mix of all two shades of threats: Internal and External.
- National security doctrine includes the following key elements: Political, Socio-economic, Governance, Police & Security Forces, Centre-State Coordination, Intelligence, Border Management and Cyber Security.
NCC ‘B’ and ‘C’ Certificate Exam Paper III- Miscellaneous: NCC National Integration.