Joe Shearer
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Yes, more or less, except that they never get up and go back. They are buried where they fall. Approximately 20,000 by now.
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I don't think there are new SOPs in place and SFs are being utilised more aggresively these days (although that could be the case and I might be wrong) but that these details (SF involvement) are reported more.
The SFF are NOT special forces, they are an irregular force (with Tibetan refugees filling the ranks to a large degree) that train mostly in the NE.No, the exposure to SF ops is increasing. There is no change in their use. We have 12 Para/Para SF units plus all the SFF units, so a substantial number of special forces
How many terrorists do security forces in the US/Europe capture alive during such ops? When these animals are prepared to die for their "cause" and in fact welcome it (fast track to 72 virgins) then capturing them alive is a very remote chance.The.Indians need to capture these terrorists alive rather than kill.them.
If they are from a neighbouring country then their capture can prove this.
If they are from outside India which is a global.perception then India needs to pay back.in kind but double even triple in value
Terrorists are not to be tolerated not in Europe not in USA or India.
India needs to combine their efforts with USA Israel and Europe and destroy the source of terror
The SFF are NOT special forces, they are an irregular force (with Tibetan refugees filling the ranks to a large degree) that train mostly in the NE.
There are only 3 Special Forces in India (MARCOs, PARA (SF) and Garuds). All three are badged and recognised as such and all train and work together, the SFF is a very different beast.I shall have to disagree here. They are categorised as special forces because of their specialised role. Every member is a qualified parachutist and everyone trained in a specific field. Their roles are also not limited as aforementioned.
There are only 3 Special Forces in India (MARCOs, PARA (SF) and Garuds). All three are badged and recognised as such and all train and work together, the SFF is a very different beast.
SFF is a specialised force with its members trained extensively but they are not a "traditional/conventional" SF unit (as muh that sounds like a paradox). They are trained for asymetric warefare and are organised as a regular force for irregular duties.
Special Group is an entirely different kettle of fish and is not offically recognised by the GoI.
Ever heard of the clown who starved his family but was proud of the fact he saved money.
Over a month of curfew and it's not hard to guess who is in fear of getting defeated.
And yes keep feeling good while you are being fed with your habits of Pakistan obsession....those with bankrupt minds are the ones really defeated.
Kashmiris go on retaliate...these Freedom Fighters will keep on coming....finish off one by one those 7 lakh Indian soldiers and paras....make it so expensive and cumbersome for India.
70 years and counting....make India isolated, weak and sucked in...its a long haul fight.
It is more appropriate to call such forces outside of the MoD as "specialised forces", not Special Forces- that is a very specific term and can only be applied to military units.All forces trained in a specific manner to conduct covert/unconventional operations are designated as special forces. They are given specialised training and equipment specific to their task.
This list is stupid, it has the SPG, Ghataks, CoBRA, NSG and even ITBP on it! All are specialsied forces- the SPG is the executive protection agency of India, the NSG is the federal government's intervention force, CoBRA are the CRPF's dedicated anti-naxal force but they are not Special Forces units. They ARE specialised units.However, to contend the limitation of Special Forces in India to them is incorrect.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_Forces_of_India
Only the MoD can have "true" SF units bro.I know SFF is a different 'beast'. But it is a specialised force under Cabinet Secretariat and a recognised 'Special Force' under MHA.
Incorrect. Both are now trained for similar tasks and undertake similar missions in CI roles, be it in valley or in NE. The troops are no more exclusively Tibetan now. The difference in training of VIKAS units only come in for area and for SG component
Additionally, the only difference is in SG, a successor to SOG which used to exist in post-independence years. The assault teams in SG have different troop composition and different roles for each assault team. Lets leave it at that.