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Ghataks getting some good upgrades - Nice seeing Tonbo, MKU products right in the front line.
 
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The Union Minister for Electronics & Information Technology and Law & Justice, Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad at the inauguration of the NIC e-Office in NSG, in New Delhi on October 09, 2018. The DG, National Security Guard (NSG), Shri Sudeep Lakhtakia and other dignitaries are also seen.

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The Union Minister for Electronics & Information Technology and Law & Justice, Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad giving away the Awards, at the inauguration of the NIC e-Office in NSG, in New Delhi on October 09, 2018. The DG, National Security Guard (NSG), Shri Sudeep Lakhtakia and other dignitaries are also seen.

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The Union Minister for Electronics & Information Technology and Law & Justice, Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad giving away the Awards, at the inauguration of the NIC e-Office in NSG, in New Delhi on October 09, 2018. The DG, National Security Guard (NSG), Shri Sudeep Lakhtakia and other dignitaries are also seen.

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The Union Minister for Electronics & Information Technology and Law & Justice, Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad giving away the Awards, at the inauguration of the NIC e-Office in NSG, in New Delhi on October 09, 2018. The DG, National Security Guard (NSG), Shri Sudeep Lakhtakia and other dignitaries are also seen.

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The Union Minister for Electronics & Information Technology and Law & Justice, Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad addressing at the inauguration of the NIC e-Office in NSG, in New Delhi on October 09, 2018. The DG, National Security Guard (NSG), Shri Sudeep Lakhtakia and other dignitaries are also seen.
 
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Ministry of Home Affairs
16-October, 2018 16:48 IST
Union Home Minister asks security forces to be alert as terrorists are adopting new tactics

Shri Rajnath Singh addresses the 34th Raising Day event of NSG

The Union Home Minister Shri Rajnath Singh has called upon the security forces to be on the alert as terrorists are adopting new tactics. Addressing the 34th Raising Day event of National Security Guard (NSG) at Manesar, Gurugram today, he said terrorists are using social media for publicity and vehicles to run over people in crowded public places. Keeping up with the challenges, the NSG is upgrading its skills and techniques, he added.

The Union Home Minister said our government has strengthened security. He added, “In the last four and half years there was no big terrorist attack in the hinterland of the country largely due to the alertness of our security forces. Barring Jammu and Kashmir, our security forces have succeeded in preventing terrorist attacks in the rest of the country”.

Shri Rajnath Singh said, “we have seen best coordination among security forces in Jammu & Kashmir resulting in successful security operations. We have decided to deploy one unit of NSG in Jammu & Kashmir”.

In order to reduce response time, Shri Rajnath Singh said that regional hubs of NSG are being set up. Recently one such hub was inaugurated in Hyderabad. However, first respondent in any terrorist attack should be the State Police, he added.

Shri Rajnath Singh said the government is fully supporting the security forces and has taken several measures for their welfare such as in recruitment and promotion of Constables. We are also concerned about families of martyrs and have taken measures to ensure adequate monetary support, he said.

Terming the NSG as our “Sudarshan Chakra” against terrorists, the Union Home Minister said it is comparable to any international force of its kind. “It's not only better than rest but better than the best. In 34 years since its inception, NSG secured a solid place for itself in the security grid of the nation. NSG has become a specialized force with multi-dimensional roles- in counter terrorism, anti-hijacking and close protection operations. NSG has fulfilled all tasks entrusted to it with full dedication. People of our country have developed enormous trust in NSG while the enemies are scared of its capabilities,” he said.

The Union Home Minister later launched the newly created website and Twitter handle of NSG. He also presented awards and commendations to the Security Forces personnel and their families.

On the occasion, NSG commandos gave a display of their prowess by conducting demonstrations in counter-terrorist operations using drones, amphibious assaults, canine units and air-dropping of Special Units. Directors General of CAPFs, former DGs of NSG and senior officers of MHA and CAPFs were present.



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The Union Home Minister, Shri Rajnath Singh presenting the awards and commendations, during the 34th Raising Day Parade of the National Security Guard (NSG), at Manesar, Gurugram on October 16, 2018.

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The Union Home Minister, Shri Rajnath Singh presenting the awards and commendations, during the 34th Raising Day Parade of the National Security Guard (NSG), at Manesar, Gurugram on October 16, 2018.

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The Union Home Minister, Shri Rajnath Singh being presented a memento by the Director General, National Security Guard (NSG), Shri Sudeep Lakhtakia, during the 34th Raising Day Parade of the National Security Guard (NSG), at Manesar, Gurugram on October 16, 2018.

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The Union Home Minister, Shri Rajnath Singh addressing at the 34th Raising Day Parade of the National Security Guard (NSG), at Manesar, Gurugram on October 16, 2018.

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The Union Home Minister, Shri Rajnath Singh in a group photograph with the awardees, during the 34th Raising Day Parade of the National Security Guard (NSG), at Manesar, Gurugram on October 16, 2018.
 
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Photos: Breathtaking drills and stunts, NSG celebrates 34th Raising Day
Oct 17, 2018 12:11 IST

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The Black Cat commandos are specially equipped with smart weapons to deal with exceptional circumstances and to counter terror threats to the country. (Sanjeev Verma / HT Photo)
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National Security Guard (NSG) perform a drill during the Raising Day event. The NSG has two complementary elements in the form of Special Action Group (SAG) comprising Army personnel and the Special Ranger Groups (SRG) with personnel drawn from the Central Armed Police and state Police forces. (Sanjeev Verma / HT Photo)
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National Security Guard (NSG) commandos showcase skills during the 34th NSG Raising Day commemorations, at the NSG Manesar campus in Gurugram. Raised in 1984, the NSG is an Indian special forces unit under the Ministry of Home Affairs, combating terrorist activities with a view to protect states against internal as well as external disturbances. (Sanjeev Verma / HT Photo)
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An NSG dog along with a commando performs a drill during the event. NSG commandos are trained to conduct counter terrorist task which include thwarting hijacking attempts, bomb disposal (search, detection and neutralization of IEDs), Post Blast Investigation and hostage rescue missions. (Sanjeev Verma / HT Photo)
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An Armoured Fighting vehicle with NSG commandos mounted is displayed, at NSG Manesar campus in Gurugram. The NSG also guards 13 high-risk VVIPs in the country, including the Union Home Minister. (Sanjeev Verma / HT Photo)
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On its 34th Raising Day, addressing to the commandos, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh said that security forces of the country have prevented any major incident since the 2008 Mumbai attacks and that the forces need to change and keep updating tactics to counter any threat to the country. (Sanjeev Verma / HT Photo)
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NSG commandos on a ‘stabo rig’ hang below a helicopter in flight, hoisting flags including the Indian triciolour during the Raising Day celebrations. (Sanjeev Verma / HT Photo)
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The Black Cat commandos are specially equipped with smart weapons to deal with exceptional circumstances and to counter terror threats to the country. (Sanjeev Verma / HT Photo)
 
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