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Yes, while on duty in these jungles, walking with their heads held high may just get them killed.


It may be the most basic requirement when it comes to a conflict zone but for our bureaucracy, holding the reins of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) & Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), that's just not good enough. For that reason, men on ground have been fighting for decades without adequate head protection gear and losing lives too.

Despite the latest reverse faced on March 11 in Sukma's Tahakwada village, neither bullet proof jackets nor patka (lighter head gear, used by the army), despite being flagged as a requirement by the CRPF, is anywhere close to being procured.

"It is criminal, in my mind, how our jawans are being treated. My opinion is that all those responsible for this situation should be in jail and not inside their swanky offices. We are talking about the most basic requirement which could have saved so many lives," said Dr. Ajai Sahni, Executive Director, Institute of Conflict Studies.

Essentially, there are no two types of head protection gear available which include traditional Bullet Proof (BP) helmet and the Patka. Said a source, "A BP helmet weighs around 5kg and for that reason alone, it is highly unpopular among the men on ground. What, however, is wanted is a patka since it is lighter and cheaper."

As things stand, BP helmets available are for protection against carbines and pistols and not against modern assault rifles like AK47s or INSAS. CRPF's authorisation is of 1,09,000 helmets/patkas. However what they have are 762 helmets/patkas.

With regards to the helmets, the MHA had laid down earlier that it will do the actual procurement. Thus on March 14, 2013 CRPF sought permission to initiated process to purchase (term is provisioning sanction) for 47880 BP helmets. On this, MHA sought a clarification on two occasions. "A meet with the Joint Secy (Police Modernisation) was held in the MHA on Nov 28, 2013 and it was decided that CRPF would draft another letter seeking sanction for 47880 BP helmets which were to cost Rs.22.55 crore. That letter was sent on December 27, 2013 but there has been no movement ever since," said a source.

Progress has been as unimpressive with regards to the patkas which despite authorisation of 53409 are available in number less than 1100. In 2012, a proposal was initiated to purchase the same but did not achieve much.

Subsequently, Home Secretary on January 27 this year pushed for it by asking Bureau of Police Research & Development too submit their assessment of the utility of patkas. "By Jan 30 it was submitted giving go ahead to procure 20000 patkas but the approval of PM division is awaited to start the process," it was mentioned.



Read more at: Why 'holding their head high' is something the troops fighting the Maoists can ill afford : India, News - India Today
 
@Secularpakistani Maoism is not at all a big issue in India, now it's there in couple of smaller states. It takes few weeks to clean it up with a force. They are trying to be in news during election season for various reasons, once it's over they will not be aggressive anymore.
 
@Secularpakistani Maoism is not at all a big issue in India, now it's there in couple of smaller states. It takes few weeks to clean it up with a force. They are trying to be in news during election season for various reasons, once it's over they will not be aggressive anymore.
But the fact is they are spread over 40% of indian territory,which makes it the biggest insurgency in india,even bigger than kashmir.
 
:chilli:where is ISI... please provide some helmets to Moists too...

Why should we support the maoists? - Do we have a contract for supporting every terrorist movement in India? - Please note that Indians too are human beings have kids and families like we do and maoists have blood on their hands.
 
But the fact is they are spread over 40% of indian territory,which makes it the biggest insurgency in india,even bigger than kashmir.

40%, no way. Only in borders of 2 states.

Also, FYI - Size of Kashmir is only 220k sq miles only , which is less than 1/10th of India.
 
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@Secularpakistani Maoism is not at all a big issue in India, now it's there in couple of smaller states. It takes few weeks to clean it up with a force. They are trying to be in news during election season for various reasons, once it's over they will not be aggressive anymore.

it is a big issue ..it is spreading its way towards north-east india and it is much to be wory about . once it get gud ground and setup its camp den indian govt. will have diffucult to tackel moist even more my fren !!
 
it is a big issue ..it is spreading its way towards north-east india and it is much to be wory about . once it get gud ground and setup its camp den indian govt. will have diffucult to tackel moist even more my fren !!

It used to be a big issues when we were kids in Andhra in mid 80's. Now, Naxalism is almost zero in Andhrapradesh
 
it is a big issue ..it is spreading its way towards north-east india and it is much to be wory about . once it get gud ground and setup its camp den indian govt. will have diffucult to tackel moist even more my fren !!
Give the army a free hand and they will finish the maoists in a day.Same goes with Kashmiri separatists.But then who will play politics.
 
It used to be a big issues when we were kids in Andhra in mid 80's. Now, Naxalism is almost zero in Andhrapradesh

Bro.. dey hv change their tactic . if dey get foot hold in north-east region it will be easy for them to get modern weapons and amunations from Bruma,thailand and bangladesh and there are lots of misguided youths willing to help them for little profits. indian govt. is totally ignorence about it ... dats d sad part .!
 
Why should we support the maoists? - Do we have a contract for supporting every terrorist movement in India? - Please note that Indians too are human beings have kids and families like we do and maoists have blood on their hands.
no, we don't have any contract.... but it,s lovely too see indians, like when they are watching horror movie :devil::lol: ...our brothers too have families...:(
 
Bro.. dey hv change their tactic . if dey get foot hold in north-east region it will be easy for them to get modern weapons and amunations from Bruma,thailand and bangladesh and there are lots of misguided youths willing to help them for little profits. indian govt. is totally ignorence about it ... dats d sad part .!

Basically, Government didn't take it as seriously, they have to start cleanup now. Especially in Nepal, Myanmar border states.
 
Basically, Government didn't take it as seriously, they have to start cleanup now. Especially in Nepal, Myanmar border states.
specially in north-east as they are at theri buding stage ..
 
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