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Former Indian army veterans all praise for Bangladesh para-commandos

Credit must be given where it is due, even though there have been blasts & encounters there are no reports of mass civilian casualties which is a great thing. BD certainly has got very good co-ordination between intelligence & anti-terrorist action. Unlike in India there was no leak to media before the action. Media only got to know after it was done which is a good thing.
 
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What do you plan on impylying by this message? Accept the fact that your military is of nil significance on a global scenario but if its working for your citizens and delivering then its good!

Exaggeration and glorification, But a good job on the domestic level for their citizens. You have to keep your ego aside and add India, Israel and to some extent pakistan to that list, Deep down you know thats true!

you don't even know how to arouse yourself?..... pathetic!! :disagree:
 
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What do you plan on impylying by this message? Accept the fact that your military is of nil significance on a global scenario but if its working for your citizens and delivering then its good!


Exaggeration and glorification, But a good job on the domestic level for their citizens. You have to keep your ego aside and add India, Israel and to some extent pakistan to that list, Deep down you know thats true!
trust me ego is the last thing something can accuse me of having....
israel yeah famous every now and then for bombing palestine or just pure *** gorilla threats from the arabs or iran... nothing else...

and as for india and pakistan no one cares about them except themselves because they can;t keep their hands off each others and tbh it bothers the rest when y'all tryna get the center of attention.... other than that it's all about russia's war with ukraine and the threat they pose to europe... and china and US trying to exert their influence in the pacific...

well we certainly haven;t glorified or exaggerated the story... we only do that for cricket match series wins against opponent country. there was just one official briefing and no more fuss about this... we certainly didn't fuss when we had to clear all mines placed by saddam in kuwait and officially declare kuwait mine free in 2010 after some mines reportedly blown up in areas previously sweeped by the US... but then who cares.... we are talking about domestic terrorism here that our people doesn't tolerate.... and if informing the general public about everything that's going on by means of a forum labeled exaggerated and glorified story... then the amount of useless threads opened in the indian defence forum in pdf should clearly be also labeled as such.
 
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ambition....

as India doesn't have one, you're not supposed to know what it means.... feeling sorry for you....
Great comeback! A BD citizen feeling sorry for an Indian citizen where as in reality 1000's of his brethren have illegally fled their country and settled in India to earn a decent living by doing petty chores here rather than staying back in their homeland! Im going to leave you here in this miniscule moment of pride for you which are as it is rare. Great achievement bud!

trust me ego is the last thing something can accuse me of having....
israel yeah famous every now and then for bombing palestine or just pure *** gorilla threats from the arabs or iran... nothing else...

and as for india and pakistan no one cares about them except themselves because they can;t keep their hands off each others and tbh it bothers the rest when y'all tryna get the center of attention.... other than that it's all about russia's war with ukraine and the threat they pose to europe... and china and US trying to exert their influence in the pacific...

well we certainly haven;t glorified or exaggerated the story... we only do that for cricket match series wins against opponent country. there was just one official briefing and no more fuss about this... we certainly didn't fuss when we had to clear all mines placed by saddam in kuwait and officially declare kuwait mine free in 2010 after some mines reportedly blown up in areas previously sweeped by the US... but then who cares.... we are talking about domestic terrorism here that our people doesn't tolerate.... and if informing the general public about everything that's going on by means of a forum labeled exaggerated and glorified story... then the amount of useless threads opened in the indian defence forum in pdf should clearly be also labeled as such.
Well then we will just have to agree to disagree, Good luck to you bud!
 
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Credit must be given where it is due, even though there have been blasts & encounters there are no reports of mass civilian casualties which is a great thing. BD certainly has got very good co-ordination between intelligence & anti-terrorist action. Unlike in India there was no leak to media before the action. Media only got to know after it was done which is a good thing.
and media can be so weak spined... claims to speak for the truth and does so much so that many innocents are lost because of a few penny of profits they might get from the leaks.... i seriously hate the actions of those news broadcasters during the hostage crisis in india years back.... and feel sorry for the dead.
 
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Army did well in their duty even though smoke around highly questionable drama orchestrated by indo awami nexus still not cleared. bdnews24 which is awami news outlet operated by india, did not ask Bangladeshis and Bangladeshi analysts about their own army.

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bdnews24
which is awami news outlet operated by india, went to indians for their praise.
This is clearly visible that bdnews24 implementing indian and awami league charm offensive to soften Bangladesh defense forces stand against indian pursued "defense treaty". And conveniently, just so indian army chief can layer his praise on the top, in his self invited mission in Bangladesh.

Offcourse, gullible class would fall for indian deception all the time. Important question is how would top brass of army take these layers indian praise? Unless their brain operates below their knee, they would know what to do.
 
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@Nilgiri another gem from land of Myths,now armed forces of super power are better then armed forces of two south asians countries,training doctrine in COIN ops of whom is standard in whole world.
And who have got decades of experience and probably are into such operations on daily basis.aha Bangla babus and there delusions......:omghaha:

Feel good thread ;) just let it flow and peter out....I love how they despise India so much but they salivate over every little bone of praise we throw their way to pump their ego (so other things can be...ahem...accomplished smoothly while they revel in the Dada back pat).

But I do give my congrats to BD forces involved in the operation. BD Keyboard warriors/theorists on the other hand :P
 
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Who the **** is this expert on Pakistani SF? Let me guess, some indian military person who conveniently forgot about what Indian ha sbeen doing for decades in Kashmir, or Assam, or even during the raid in golden temple, and this just fresh from the shithole

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/vide...e-and-takes-out-several-stone-pelters.486089/


"The Russians would have taken down the whole building or pumped gas into it without rescuing civilians first, as they did in the Moscow theatre years ago. The Pakistanis would have opened indiscriminate fire. The Bangladesh army used force in the right measure, there was no overkill,"
said Das."




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Indian army veterans with extensive experience in counter-terrorism have
lavished praise on Bangladesh's 1st Para-Commando battalion for their conduct during 'Operation Twilight' in Sylhet, saying 'we have much to learn from them.'



"They displayed a very high level of operational maturity and tactical patience. They were not derailed from their focus by Saturday's bombings on the outer cordon. The use of snipers to take out the militants was the right choice. When militants have suicide vests on, it is important to avoid close quarter combat to the extent possible," said Lt Gen John Ranjan Mukherjee, who commanded a corps in Kashmir and retired as chief of staff of India's Eastern Army Command.



Mukherjee, one of India's leading counter-terrorism veterans, with long experience in Kashmir and the Northeast, said the Bangladesh para commandos had 'their priorities absolutely right.'



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John Ranjan Mukherjee

"Taking the civilians to safety first and leaving none behind to be taken hostages and doing all that while under fire was a great achievement and the right thing to do. The lessons of Holey Artisan were clearly not lost on them," Mukherjee said.


"Unlike the Pakistan army, which goes berserk when hit or under fire, the Bangladesh soldiers and their commanders have displayed a very cool head under adversity," said Mukherjee, a veteran of the 1971 war.



He congratulated 17 Division GOC Maj Gen Anwarul Momen, 1st Para-Commando Battalion CO Lt Col Imrul Hassan and other officers and men involved in 'Operation Twilight.'

"From the bottom of my heart, I give them my best wishes on a very successful operation. Being macho needlessly is no good, losing troops unnecessarily is no good."



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His one-time colleague Maj Gen Arun Roye, who was deputy chief of India's leading counter-insurgency force Assam Rifles, said the success of 'Operation Twilight' was due to the 'full delegation of authority to those who matter'.


"It was a very good idea to leave it to the commanders on the ground to decide on tactical alternatives. In India, we often have too much interference from senior officers and politicians. That did not happen there (Sylhet)."

Roye, who retired as Bengal Area GOC and was India's military attaché in the US, praised the 1st Para-Commandos for three decisions:

>> Removing the television and media from the operational zone;

>> Painstakingly evacuating the civilians to avoid a hostage situation;

>>Managing the combat engagement tactfully with good 'fire control' to prise open the location of militants for sniper hits;

Roye said that the Bangladesh Army’s handling of the media environment was a 'lesson for all armies to learn.'




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Arun Roye

"They did the job brilliantly. Enough details were released, even videos and still pictures, but no operational detail was leaked. Our commanders made such mistake during Mumbai 26/11 operations because everyone wants to take credit," said Roye.


"This was possible because none in Bangladesh army or police was into one-upmanship. That is one lesson we all should learn from."

Roye also gave full credit to army spokesperson Brig Gen Fakhrul Ahsan for crediting police for accurate intelligence.

"That is how you develop team spirit between different forces involved in operations. That is how you avoid working at cross purposes."




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Maj Gen KK Ganguly, who commanded Indian army in Sri Lanka's Jaffna operations, said that Operation Twilight shows the Bangladesh Army has nicely evolved into a 'thinking, cerebral army'.


"Many armies have leaders who brag too much. During operations, they face TV cameras and make tall claims. Bangladesh army seems to have commanders who think hard and finish an operation without making tall claims."

He said 'Operation Twilight' will further boost the credibility of Bangladesh Army and will make them more sought after by the UN.


All praise for the 'tactical finesse' of the commanders who handled 'Operation Twilight', Ganguly said: "They displayed a wonderful balance in handling priorities. This is a great lesson in avoiding overkill but doing enough to achieve the objectives of the operation."

Former field commanders echoed the views of the senior generals.



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KK Ganguly

Col Ashis Das, who fought insurgents in Kashmir and Northeast and is credited with capturing a major hill during the 1986 confrontation with China, agreed with Mukherjee and Roye.


"Fighting fanatic terrorists prepared to blow themselves up in a populated built up area is the army's worst nightmare. The Bangladesh para-commandos displayed great skill and tactical finesse in handling a delicate situation."





Das and his former colleague Col Partha Bhattacharyya also lauded the Bangladesh government for putting its full trust in the army to handle the job.

"In India, we often have needless political interference. Our politicians often shy away from tough decisions. That is clearly not the case in Bangladesh," said Das.

Das castigated the chest thumping triumphalism of Indian leaders over 'surgical strikes' and contrasted this with the mature, almost silent response of the Bangladesh leadership.

"There was no attempt to gain political mileage out of Sylhet. Instead PM Hasina made an appeal to the radicals to return to normal life on Independence Day."

Col Bhattacharya, who served in Kashmir and Northeast and also in 'very difficult situations abroad', agreed. "Bangladesh has the political will to tackle terrorism. And they have very competent soldiers and policemen who are prepared to do whatever it takes to fight against terror."



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Both Das and Bhattacharya praised the 'tactical restraint' displayed by the para commandos.


"The Russians would have taken down the whole building or pumped gas into it without rescuing civilians first, as they did in the Moscow theatre years ago. The Pakistanis would have opened indiscriminate fire. The Bangladesh army used force in the right measure, there was no overkill," said Das.

Bhattacharyya, formerly of military intelligence, also praised the 'quality and accuracy of intelligence' in Sylhet."That makes a huge difference'.

"The way Bangladesh is fighting terror speaks a lot about the country. They will do well in whatever they do," said Bhattacharya.

Agreed Colonel Soumitra Ray."Bangladesh Army has come a long way. They are mission-focused and task-oriented. Ops Twilight proved it."


http://bdnews24.com/bangladesh/2017...rans-all-praise-for-bangladesh-para-commandos
 
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Who the **** is this expert on Pakistani SF? Let me guess, some indian military person who conveniently forgot about what Indian ha sbeen doing for decades in Kashmir, or Assam, or even during the raid in golden temple

"The Russians would have taken down the whole building or pumped gas into it without rescuing civilians first, as they did in the Moscow theatre years ago. The Pakistanis would have opened indiscriminate fire. The Bangladesh army used force in the right measure, there was no overkill,"
said Das."

For record, Russians should know and see how lowly indians think of Russians.
 
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Compare with pathancoat pls :)
All these are Indian Bengalis. For self appeasement purpose BDnews could manage to get view of these people only. Would anyone say bad things in such circumstances? BD commandos took only 4 days to complete that mission and successfully neutralised 4 militants. Great achievement for Army commando battalion, elite force SWAT/RAB and regular police deployed there. Liked the photo ops. Rare chance in BD to show off.
 
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Good job!!

@ What good job ? " Hame tu abitak samaj nehi iya, kia hua, kaise whowa ". Many years back when I was child, we used to say, " Chor aia, chori kia, police aia, pakar lia". It is just like that !!

@ Bangali me ek purani kahwaat hai, " Mosha marte kaman bebo har kora ". So, far we guise there were only 4 militant and it took 04 days to neutralize, what a height ??????
 
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Im going to leave you here in this miniscule moment of pride for you which are as it is rare. Great achievement bud!

actually we're happy to feed several hundred thousand highly educated Indians in Bangladesh.... their families live a high standard of living because they feed on salary they get from their Bangladeshi masters....
 
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