Duh.... but the NSG has to take part of the blame. The publicity hungry then chief of the NSG was the one continuously briefing the media even while operations were going on (later on -after retirement, claiming on television channels that he was suffering from post-traumatic stress-???), people were allowed to interview the commandos....very bad handling. Add to that, some idiot high up the Naval command decided that the Marcos should give interviews when they had achieved nothing during their operation(not that they should give when they do achieve something but it was clearly a stupid move) Journalists did a lot of damage but they were allowed to do that by an incompetent system. Even if there was initially some confusion, by day 2 that should have been all under control. It was a joke near the Taj with journalists pretending that they were in a war, all lying prone...the cordon kept changing and the media was allowed way too close. Stupid, stupid handling!