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bro, that is CRPF's dog during inauguration of CRPF's Dog breeding and training school in 2011K9 Unit of NSG
@Abingdonboy @Tshering22
This is where my beef is. I do not doubt the professionalism of our troops but what happened to uniform camouflages? One wearing grey, one green... They look like militias / rebels TBH. It would be easy to pick out any of these by an enemy sniper. Tshering - your opinion please.
Pathankot Attack: Commando Who Took 4 Bullets Is Raring To Go Again
AMBALA: Corporal Shailabh Gaur cannot wait to join his unit again. A member of the Indian Air Force's elite commando unit, Garud, he is recovering from surgery because he took four bullets in the abdomen during a gunbattle with terrorists at the Pathankot Air Base on January 2.
Corporal Gaur says Hollywood movies like Commando and Rambo inspired him in school. With three generations of the family in the defence forces, he says, the choice of career was obvious: He joined the Air Force in 2010 and emerged as the best all-rounder during training that landed him in the elite unit. A commando's life is hard but the first real test came four years later.
His unit was flown from Adampur to Pathankot on January 1. The men were split into different groups and tasked with patrolling the air base. "It was around 3.30 am when we were asked to look around the vehicle maintenance area and clear the area," he recounts.
"We spotted a trail which led us inside the area, terrorists hiding there began firing as the platoon took positions," he recalls. In the gun battle, Corporal Gursewak Singh was shot and fell to the ground.
Then, Corporal Gaur felt something piercing his abdomen. He thought it was just a sliver of wood because there was a loud explosion at the same time. "Gursewak was a close friend, we had joined the Air Force together and we were buddies," he says.
The terrorists were firing at the commandoes from their Kalashnikovs. "They used lob grenades while reloading. Mortars were also fired at us. Thankfully, they didn't explode," he says. The commandos, though, could not use heavy weapons for the fear of collateral damage. The terrorists were out to destroy assets and the commandoes' brief was to secure the technical area where fighter jets and radars were.
It was only after the terrorists moved to a different location that Corporal Gaur could attend to his injuries. By then it was nearly 5 am. He had been fighting terrorists for over an hour.
At the Pathankot military hospital, four bullets and splinter pieces were removed from his body. Doctors were surprised that he had survived all that while because there was three litres of blood in the abdominal cavity due to internal bleeding.
But six weeks later, Corporal Gaur has almost recovered. He expects to return to his unit after a fitness test next week.
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IA, IAF cheifs and NSA were the ones who greenlit the NSG's deployment. The ovveriding reason was the risk of a hostage situation for which the NSG was the logical choice. The NSG performed fine, why are we still dicussing this?The good thing about Pathankot attack is that the top leadership decided that the best SF unit should protect the fighters and radars and hence the 1st Para SF was protecting the assets.
Garud and NSG along with Ghatak/QRT were on the hunting.
It was a stupid decision to include NSG in the operation as a aggressor unit inside a military installment.Para or the Ghataks could have done that and have done that many times.
Similar operation on a Army camp in Jammu and Srinagar were taken care of in 2004 and 1999 by the Ghataks.
Garuds fought well and will only learn from this operation.
It can't be done overnight as the NSG is protecting a number of high risk personalities BUT they are actively being drawn down. Under the UPA the NSG was protecting >20 VVIPs and was 15 last year, now the number is 11 and the GoI has stated no new VVIPs will ever get NSG protection from here on (hopefully this isn't changed if the Congress ever get into power).gov. is talking about this since 2008...
No authority? What do you think this is, Pakistan? The NSG was sent to Pathankot by the GoI on the authority of the NSA, of course they are able to work anywhere in the country- military bases are still part of India are they not?NSG has no authority to operate inside Military bases.I hope you know NSG comes under MHA and not under MOD.There was no hostage situation.Such situations have been taken care of by Ghataks and PARA SF.I know trusting Garuds was too much but so was calling NSG and top ranking military Generals have also said this.
no bro...NSG has no authority to operate inside Military bases.I hope you know NSG comes under MHA and not under MOD.There was no hostage situation.Such situations have been taken care of by Ghataks and PARA SF.I know trusting Garuds was too much but so was calling NSG and top ranking military Generals have also said this.
which political leader(except ruling party in central) need NSG security?? mayawati, jayalalitha, and many other won't have any problem even if their complete security is withdrawn.It can't be done overnight as the NSG is protecting a number of high risk personalities BUT they are actively being drawn down. Under the UPA the NSG was protecting >20 VVIPs and was 15 last year, now the number is 11 and the GoI has stated no new VVIPs will ever get NSG protection from here on (hopefully this isn't changed if the Congress ever get into power).
So eventually the NSG will be completly removed from this task but it will be a few more years (perhaps 5) before the VVIPs it currently protects aren't eligable anymore.
Long term the SRG needs to be wound down to just 1 unit that can be a support entity to the SAG.
The priortiy has to be getting rid of the waste in the NSG (SRG) and modernising the SAG to be one of the best equipped forces in the world- the bar should be set this high, some peicemeal equipment upgrades are not going to cut it.
Neither will I but this is India, these politicans will cry foul and play the "victim" card won't they? Obviously no one needs NSG protection in India, other central forces are being used now to provide this cover- even the NSA has CRPF cover. As time goes by the NSG's protecee list will contract and hopefully will be 0 sooner rather than later.which political leader(except ruling party in central) need NSG security?? mayawati, jayalalitha, and many other won't have any problem even if their complete security is withdrawn.
Vested in the sense that they will always see it from the IA's point of view and always say the IA can do anything. I do not blame them for their view that has been built up asa result of their decades of service in the IA and loyalty to their force.Retired IA Generals have vested interests and who are you then..What are your qualifications to rubbish their opinion?
That's your opinion but I don't see it like that. Military bases are part of India, they are thus just as likely to have the NSG deployed as anywhere else. The arbitary designation of the peice of land the operation is being conducted on should not change the force that is used- it is the mission that should and DOES dictate such.Having a Central Home Affair force inside the defence establishment like an airbase gives a bad image about the capability of the SOFs of the AF and Army.
There were thousands of families and civlians on the base that the GoI feared could be taken hostage hence why the NSG was sent in. They are the country's foremost HR unit perfectly hones, trained and equipped for this task- it is their primary mandate. The PARA (SF) may be be trained in it but it is a secondary capability, the NSG are far more prepared to handle such situations. This is the purpose of having specilised units.You may not know but in J&K only the Ghataks and PARA SF conduct anti hostage operations.
How would it be if the Army called NSG in Uri?And as far as i know Garuds are qualified for CT and Para Sf for anti hostage situations.
actually this what i don't understand.... SPG protection is for PM, former PM and his close relative.. then how did ghandi family got SPG protection?? who are they actually?? they are just MPs.. sonia is congress party secretry. how did she get SPG pretection?? and vadeera... how the hell he get it?? who is he?? a brother-in-law/son-in-law of two MPs,,,Whilst we are at it, the Gandhis should also have their SPG cover withdrawn, they can have Z/Y protection if there is a threat to their lives but no more SPG cover.
actually this what i don't understand.... SPG protection is for PM, former PM and his close relative.. then how did ghandi family got SPG protection?? who are they actually?? they are just MPs.. sonia is congress party secretry. how did she get SPG pretection?? and vadeera... how the hell he get it?? who is he?? a brother-in-law/son-in-law of two MPs,,,
Vadra under SPG protection..Vadra actually does not, and never has, get SPG protection. It is only his wife that does.
Not SPG, his personal (private) security staff- many of whom model themselves on the SPG these days and hence the SPG-esque "safari suits". He only gets SPG cover when he travels with a Gandhi (like his wife). He may also get some police cover but 100% he is not covered by SPG.Vadra under SPG protection..
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