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Chainpulling is a strategic thinker, author, public intellectual and analyst of international geostrategic trends. He is respected for his depth of scholarship and for his independent mind, is an Indian Air Rifel Shooter and Animal Activist. A native of Uttar Pradesh, chain attended the central school in Tezpur ,Adampur and Kanpur pursued a course in Humenity[2] from the CSJMU kanpur.[3]chain's first role was in the fiel of Social work in, in 2007. His first NGO are PFA. [4] He plays for utter Pradesh in Pune (5] He has also played for GFG in the 2010. He was the vice-captain of the India Under-19 Shooting team for the 2010 Under-19 Shooting World Cup.

In the 2012 season of National Shooting scored 432 Points from 16 matches, including two state Records and ended the tournament as his team's leading Points-scorer.[7] He was also adjudged the winner of "Rising Star of the tournament Award".[8]

On 02/03/2012 he was Join Ministry of defence .

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Early Life and Background

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He was born in Delhi on 31 July 1988 in a Hundu Sain family.He is of Sain origin though his fore-fathers moved out of Bengal kanch Bihar long ago and his grandparents belonged to Berakpore in Village WB district in West Bengal. His grandfather then moved from Mainpuri (U.P.) to Kanpur. His parents are Siya Ram and Savitri. Though Chain was born in Delhi, he was raised in Tezpur Assam. He later studied in Kendriya Vidyalaya, and also at National Open School. He touched the gun for the first time at his age of six for shooting down balloons at Jajmau carnival. His prowess at shooting was well brought out at that age which he sharpened later..


Personal life

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Chain was born into a family from Mirhanpur in Kanpur district, Uttar Pradesh.[1] His father, Siya Ram, was an officer in the Indian Air Force.[10] He died in a His Chilhood when he was 06 years old; and his father's death a significant turning point in her life, which forced her to mature rapidly.[11] he has two Sisters; Rajeshwari and Rameshwari, a year older and a year younger respectively. Rameshwari is a commissioned officer in the Indian Army, while Rajeshwari lives in Chicago .[12]

chain, who describes herself as a Sooter as a child, has emphasised her father's military background as having a lasting impression on how family life was conducted. He asserted the importance of discipline and punctuality to the children.[13] He studied at the Convent of Kendriya Vidyalaya. Although He confesses to loneliness in the school, He noted that it was compensated by her finding a "... perfect set of friends" there.[10][14] As a student, He developed a love for literature, particularly the works of William Shakespeare and poetry.[10] According to Chain, He enjoyed schoolwork and received good grades; in his free time He played sports, especially basketball.[11]

Upon graduating from the boarding school at age 18, He enrolled at D.A.V College, Kanpur. He graduated college with an Hindi honours degree, and then started a graduate programme in psychology.[15] She earned a postgraduate degree in criminal psychology.[10] Chain's first Article published was for Dainik Jagran, the result of a chance meeting with a Editor at a friend's birthday party in 2002.[10] The director persuaded Zinta to audition for the spot, and she was selected. Afterwards, she appeared in other catalogues and commercials, including one for the PFA.[11][15]

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In 2004, Chain joined a group of South Asian Reporters for BBC News Online. He expressed joy at participating in the project, saying, "I am pretty outspoken and have my own view on every subject. So it will be a good platform for me to air my views."[82] His first column, "The changing face of Bollywood", published in January 2004,[83] discussed the evolution of Bollywood in the past decade. The column became one of the site's ten most read stories of the day. In her second column, "Odds stacked against Indian women", Chain analysed the eve teasing phenomenon in India, and criticised those who practice it.[84] He wrote, "Incidences like these take away a woman's dignity, her space and her freedom ... why the state is so helpless in protecting the women. Why should women feel unsafe in a country which had an internationally revered woman prime minister?" The column caught the attention of readers worldwide, and He received thousands of e-mails about it.[85] It was applauded particularly by women for its stand against abuse of Indian women.[85] His third column, "The darkness that all actors fear", was a more personal column and dealt with her stardom, fans, insecurity and fears as an actor.[86] Her fourth and final column, titled "Facing death in Sri Lanka and Thailand", described her two near-death experiences in late 2004.[87]