Remember the Israeli hostages? NSG's hands were tied for a very long time. There were negotiations as well.
Plus there is also a difference between civilians and military hostages. Not to mention the Pak army and SSG were fighting on "home ground" literally as opposed to Taj hotel, Oberoi etc. Modern Hotels are mazes of corridors rooms, fire escapes, service lifts.
In the Taj operation (which took the most time) NSG had to rescue over 200 guests in various rooms. The terrorists were highly mobile and n touch with handlers who fed them information. They had scouted the interior of the building very well. Wonder what details about the current attack will come out.
Anyways comparisons are not apt before full details of the Pak SSG operation are revealed. I think we still don't know the whole story.
3 hostages and 2 soldiers have been killed - wonder if the Pak authorities wanted to end the siege early at all costs. Has the media been allowed inside details, interviews- the picture will be clearer in a few days/ months.
Till then - Pak's SSG, army know they are in the crosshairs of terrorists. It's a tough fight. It affects the morale of troops who would any day prefer open war against this death by a thousand cuts. Something the Indian army knows too well.
I think this mindless bloodshed can be stopped once governments and people realise that the enemy of everyone is within us. It is our fears that takes us to choose the path of violence.
Plus there is also a difference between civilians and military hostages. Not to mention the Pak army and SSG were fighting on "home ground" literally as opposed to Taj hotel, Oberoi etc. Modern Hotels are mazes of corridors rooms, fire escapes, service lifts.
In the Taj operation (which took the most time) NSG had to rescue over 200 guests in various rooms. The terrorists were highly mobile and n touch with handlers who fed them information. They had scouted the interior of the building very well. Wonder what details about the current attack will come out.
Anyways comparisons are not apt before full details of the Pak SSG operation are revealed. I think we still don't know the whole story.
3 hostages and 2 soldiers have been killed - wonder if the Pak authorities wanted to end the siege early at all costs. Has the media been allowed inside details, interviews- the picture will be clearer in a few days/ months.
Till then - Pak's SSG, army know they are in the crosshairs of terrorists. It's a tough fight. It affects the morale of troops who would any day prefer open war against this death by a thousand cuts. Something the Indian army knows too well.
I think this mindless bloodshed can be stopped once governments and people realise that the enemy of everyone is within us. It is our fears that takes us to choose the path of violence.