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of course not, the PM would get some token coverage but the REAL stars deserve proportional coverage alsoif you are the cameraman send to cover the PM's function. i am sure, your camera will always focus on gears of SPG in there, no place for anyone else..![]()
So after the recent events in France, I wonder how the NSG would cope with a similar situation in India...
Any thought on this?
I guess @Koovie is talking about the fact there are numerous ongoing attacks in different locations across the country. It is a valid question and one the NSG (and others in India) are surely monitoring to learn what they could do in such a situation (standard procedure for the units, just like any units around the world factored in a Mumbai style attack into their preparations.NSG handled 26/11 attack in 2008.. so don't you think they can handle situations like shooting in Paris, now????
I guess @Koovie is talking about the fact there are numerous ongoing attacks in different locations across the country. It is a valid question and one the NSG (and others in India) are surely monitoring to learn what they could do in such a situation (standard procedure for the units, just like any units around the world factored in a Mumbai style attack into their preparations.
I have been following the French situation closely and many were saying that there was a fear the French elite units (RAID and GIGN) would be stretched too thin and wouldn't be able to cover a third or fourth scenario and this is perhaps what the terrorists were planning.
As such I would say that today the NSG is well prepared to deal with such a situation. Now of course it depends where the initial attack happens, in the post-26/11 scenario the closest NSG hub will respond with their ready team. If it is required the NSG's main CT task force in Delhi will also be flown into assist (they would already been on alert and awaiting the call). The NSG has depth in their units too, in Delhi and the hubs there are are secondary teams who would already be starting to prepare themselves for the eventuality of responding to a second, third, fourth etc situation.
France does not have a gun culture either... nor is the only way of getting automatic weapons to India via the sea! From where do you think are organized criminals, naxals and separatists getting their automatic weapons from?as the terrorists want more causalities, the most probable targets are metropolitan cites. in indian our police SWAT in cites are equipped to handle these kind of attacks... unlike in France india don't have any gun culture. so it won't be an easy task to bring an assault rifle to the cites unless the attackers came from sea.. something like pakistani terror boats. you can't even carry an ww-2 rifle with you in india this is not the case in france their rules allow privet person to carry assault rifles. after Mumbai attack our security forces are more alert.
I guess @Koovie is talking about the fact there are numerous ongoing attacks in different locations across the country. It is a valid question and one the NSG (and others in India) are surely monitoring to learn what they could do in such a situation (standard procedure for the units, just like any units around the world factored in a Mumbai style attack into their preparations.
I have been following the French situation closely and many were saying that there was a fear the French elite units (RAID and GIGN) would be stretched too thin and wouldn't be able to cover a third or fourth scenario and this is perhaps what the terrorists were planning.
As such I would say that today the NSG is well prepared to deal with such a situation. Now of course it depends where the initial attack happens, in the post-26/11 scenario the closest NSG hub will respond with their ready team. If it is required the NSG's main CT task force in Delhi will also be flown into assist (they would already been on alert and awaiting the call). The NSG has depth in their units too, in Delhi and the hubs there are are secondary teams who would already be starting to prepare themselves for the eventuality of responding to a second, third, fourth etc situation.
France does not have a gun culture either... nor is the only way of getting automatic weapons to India via the sea! From where do you think are organized criminals, naxals and separatists getting their automatic weapons from?
And our SWAT teams are not at the level of SWAT teams of other nations like the US.... they lack experience and I have serious doubts about their training and logistics.
our swat team may be not sofisticated as the same level of US SWAT, but they are not poorly trained or equipped. NSG is training and supporting almost every police SWAT units in india. local swat unit got training form NSG's training center in manesar.
BTW, in case of a major terror strike the job for local SWAT unit is to hold those terrorists untill the NSG arrive, it is same in every country. even in US any major terror attack or Hostage crisis the local swat's job is to control the situation until FBI SWAT or HRT arrives.
Oh I have doubts about their training and their logistics... after all we are talking about the IPS itself. We dont know how many hours of training they get. Force One for instance had massive problems to even find a suitable training ground... and had to cut training session because of a lack of funds.
And as I said, these guys totally lack any kind of experience..
True, but lets see how the transport of NSG units will play out in a major terrorist attack like 26/11....
True, but lets see how the transport of NSG units will play out in a major terrorist attack like 26/11....
it is not an IPS officer who leads the operations of SWAT unit. yes, there are many problems in training and logistics. but it is very common in every country.
mm.. during 26/11, transportation was a nightmare for nsg.. but it is much better now. with the introduction of c-130j and c-17. it won't cause as much delay for transportation for NSG as it takes in 2008. and our military SF like para(sf) and marcos are also there for ready for action in moments notice. after mumbai attack the GoI had increase the training of all the security forces in india to deal with terror attack. india is in a very much better position than it was in 2008.
No, I pretty darn sure that IPS officers lead IPS units!
Yes, every nation has problems, but the IPS is probably the most incompetent police force in a democratic nation.
Yes, things have improved since 2008... but the question is how much?
Only a real life situation will eventually tell it... but of course that should never happen