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The IA is capable of doing this itself without outsourcing this to the NSG surely- why get the NSG involved at all?


I seriously doubt this bro, even though the SAG is 100% made up of IA operators, the NSG as a force comes under MHA/civilian control and are thus a civilian/police CT unit as is the norm for such units all across the world. Putting this force under Army control would serve little utility IMHO and would be a drain on the IA's resources whilst right now the NSG is funded from the MHA's annual budget. The situation as it is is looking ever more promising- the SRG is being cut back on, the number of protectees is being cut and the CISF is being lined up to take over much of the NSG's VVIP protection tasks. The NSG is getting back to its original CT mandate meaning more of its budget goes to SAG. The reason the SPG is easily the best equipped Police unit in India is because it has the highest dollar budget to unit operator ratio of any CAPF. The smaller the NSG gets (by reducing SRG) the better equipped the SAG will get.
NSG goes there to train with the other secret units.Rest is all rumours so i wont be putting my weight behind the NSG arguements.
 
To create secret pool of cream of the crop operators of the Army for deploying in highly classified ops.The base is probably in the foothills of Himalayas.The NSG is gonna come completely under Army soon.

it does not make any sense to get an civilian force under IA.
IA do not need NSG to carry out any type of mission. e.g. RR is doing wonders in CT missions, also Army SF ( including Para and intelligence) are very well equipped and trained for any theater or any mission.
 
it does not make any sense to get an civilian force under IA.
IA do not need NSG to carry out any type of mission. e.g. RR is doing wonders in CT missions, also Army SF ( including Para and intelligence) are very well equipped and trained for any theater or any mission.

Thats not what i was trying to say.Army doesn't want NSG operators to be under IPS officers who are incapable of planning these types of operations and are inexperienced for this kind of warfare.
 
Thats not what i was trying to say.Army doesn't want NSG operators to be under IPS officers who are incapable of planning these types of operations and are inexperienced for this kind of warfare.

There is a solution (exchange program) already in place and effective.
Army officers are deputed to various orgs. as consultant to train and help other groups to to prepare SOPs and training programs.

Also note that IPS selection process is very though and what we get are best candidates, Them with training in proper hands can and will be able to conduct such operations.

Have some faith in our institutions!
 
There is a solution (exchange program) already in place and effective.
Army officers are deputed to various orgs. as consultant to train and help other groups to to prepare SOPs and training programs.

Also note that IPS selection process is very though and what we get are best candidates, Them with training in proper hands can and will be able to conduct such operations.

Have some faith in our institutions!
The IPS officers he mentions wrt the NSG ONLY constitute the very top brass of the NSG (as a whole) the SAG is 100% made up of IA men in both operational and command positions.
 
The IPS officers he mentions wrt the NSG ONLY constitute the very top brass of the NSG (as a whole) the SAG is 100% made up of IA men in both operational and command positions.

Exactly!!
That's what I intend to say, that there is on shortage of experience and skills in NSG.
 
Went to gujrat CM house yesterday have seen gujrat police in safari suit carring HK mp5k One of the man I though is NSG because he was with modi all the time (seen in many pics ) but to my surprise he is also from gujrat police isnt NSG when modi is in Z+ security should be arround him ?
 
Wserved gujrat CM house yesterday have seen gujrat police in safari suit carring HK mp5k One of the man I though is NSG because he was with modi all the time (seen in many pics ) but to my surprise he is also from gujrat police isnt NSG when modi is in Z+ security should be arround him ?
He has kept a few people from Gujrat police who have served with him in the past.
 
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Went to gujrat CM house yesterday have seen gujrat police in safari suit carring HK mp5k One of the man I though is NSG because he was with modi all the time (seen in many pics ) but to my surprise he is also from gujrat police isnt NSG when modi is in Z+ security should be arround him ?
The NSG were deployed for his security along with Gujarat police, his PSO (personal security officer)- the one always closet to Modi (before he received SPG cover) in a Safari suit, was from GP. There was talk this PSO would become the lead security officer for Modi's personal security team in the SPG but afaik this has happened and the lead security officers are SPG and the same ones Dr MMS had when he was PM.
 
The NSG were deployed for his security along with Gujarat police, his PSO (personal security officer)- the one always closet to Modi (before he received SPG cover) in a Safari suit, was from GP. There was talk this PSO would become the lead security officer for Modi's personal security team in the SPG but afaik this has happened and the lead security officers are SPG and the same ones Dr MMS had when he was PM.

What about the gun didnt know that GP uses HK. ?
 
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Indian Navy marcos taking a break after 40 Kms "SPEED MARCH".....
Pic dates back to late 1990s.
 
http://www.dailypioneer.com/todays-newspaper/india-set-to--give-sock--to-terror.html

INDIA SET TO GIVE SOC(K) TO TERROR
Sunday, 13 July 2014 | Rahul Datta | New Delhi

The Government is likely to give the go-ahead for setting up a Special Operations Command (SOC) to counter terrorism and conduct unconventional warfare and covert operations in the country and the neighbourhood. The Defence Ministry has approved the SOC in principle and the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS), chaired by the Prime Minister, will take the final call shortly.

Headed by a Lieutenant-General, the proposed command will report to the National Security Advisor (NSA) and Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) and will work closely with the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) as the commandos may have to carry out strategic strikes outside Indian boundaries.

It will be somewhat patterned on the lines of the US Special Operations Command, which took out Osama Bin Laden in its Abbottabad operation, and is engaged in “war on terror”. The US Command works in tandem with the CIA, which gives the crucial Intelligence inputs in war zones of Afghanistan and other parts of the world. It did so even during the Iraq campaign.

Based on the real time Intelligence, the Navy SEAL and Green Beret commandos of the US have carried out several known and many clandestine operations in Afghanistan and Africa. While strategic strikes in Afghanistan were against the Taliban, targeted “killings” in Africa were against the Al Qaeda.

The 14-member Naresh Chandra Taskforce on National Security in its recommendations submitted to the Prime Minister in 2012 had suggested setting up three commands, including Special Operations, Cyber and Aerospace, to keep abreast with the fast changing nature of war fighting.

The proposal to have the Special Operations Command gathered momentum after Army Chief General Bikram Singh, who is also Chairman Chiefs of Staff Committee, gave a detailed presentation about it to Prime Minister Narendra Modi last month, sources said here on Saturday.

The three Services have already done the ground work and submitted the plan for raising the new Command to the Defence Ministry some months back but the general elections delayed the process as the then UPA Government did not want to take a major policy decision of this nature towards the fag end of its tenure, officials said.

The Prime Minister will meet the three Services chiefs later this month to review the SOC proposal before discussing it in the CCS, sources said. Modi has already decided to interact with the chiefs every month to gain first-hand knowledge about operational preparedness and problems faced by the Armed Forces including slow pace of modernisation.

Batches of commandos of Special Forces of the Army, Marine Commandos (MARCOS) of the Navy and Garud of IAF will be integrated to deal with “out of area” contingencies like warding off any threat to remote islands in Andaman & Nicobar and other such regions in the Indian Ocean.

Phase-I of setting up the SOC will involve an amalgamation of manpower and assets of the three Services. Phase-II will see modifications in standard operating procedures (SOPs), once the Command gets operational, sources said. While the three Services have agreed to have such a command for effective response to any threat without losing time, they will continue to operate in their assigned domains, officials said.

Elaborating upon it, officials said the Special Forces of the Army will continue to carry out anti-insurgency and counter-terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir and the North-East besides specialised tasks.

At present, the Special Forces have eight battalions (one battalion has 1,000 men) and they have vast experience of operating in jungles of the North-East, Jammu & Kashmir and as part of the Indian Peace Keeping Force (IPKF) in Sri Lanka.

The one battalion strong MARCOS, raised in the early 1980s, is engaged in anti-piracy operations in the Gulf of Aden. A small detachment is engaged in counter-terrorism in Kashmir and deployed at Wular Lake near Srinagar. Its commandos came to limelight for the first time when they took on terrorists for the first few hours after the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks in 2008. MARCOS also took part in some operations during the IPKF deployment in Sri Lanka.

With a view to guarding its airfields and assets like state-of-the-art fighter jets and other sensitive equipment, the IAF raised Garud Commando Force five years back. While the role of these commandos is more or less static, the SOC may see them playing a bigger role, sources said.

Once the Command gets going, the three Services propose to gradually withdraw their commandos and favour the new set-up to have its own trained manpower, sources said. However, the Government may not agree as raising a new force will require huge funds. The Government may opt for a small but effective and flexible SOC with commandos from Army, Navy and IAF serving short tenures before returning to their parent organisations, officials said.

As for the command structure of the SOC, a Lt-General will head it and equivalent rank officers from IAF and Navy will head the Space and Cyber Commands. Given the expertise in commando operations, the Army will head the SOC while Space Command will have an IAF officer as chief while a Navy officer will be at the helm of the Cyber Command, they said.

India set to give SOC(K) to terror
 

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