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Indian Special Forces

Firstly and foremostly kindly explain what a SF is?Lets talk about the rest later.

And for me these are the worlds best Police units:-

*GSG9
*JUNGLAS
*BOPE
*YAMAM
*RAID
*SWAT

What according to you is the difference between a Special Force and a Special Unit by the way?

There is no need to explain to you what a SF unit is, you will learn more while learning for your self.
GSG9/ RAID? J&K Police SOG handles more nutjobs on a weekly basis than a GSG9/ RAID unit ever does in a decade, just because we occasionally train with them doesn't mean GSG9 is as good.
J&K police SOG kills, Andhra Police Greyhounds capture & kill more well armed terrorist/ rebels than most forces in your list.
SWAT, GSG9 and RAID won't last a day in a maoist infested jungle, they are urban QR units. The forces that can possibly compare to the COBRA are the JUNGLAS and BOPE.

I have never said COBRA are SF, rather Specialist units of the Central Police forces, but in certain aspects their training is better than SF.
 
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for those who say indian SF are not comparable to ssg....
please go and get some water and a digene tablet because the thing that i am going to tell will nt get inside your throat and if also it gets inside u cant digest it for sure

Read about OPERATION EAGLE in 1971 war about SFF popularly called 'PHANTOMS OF CHITTAGONG'
 
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Interesting:

"My life in the army", he confessed to a friend, " is doomed if I do not clear the probation".

Clear it he did and was with the paltan for five wonderful years before volunteering for the Special Group - the mavericks. He soon became one of them.
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Didn't know that Special Group was informally called "The Mavericks"!


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By NO measure is he the world's best commando trainer. He is a wannabe. He may be proficcent in hand-hand combat but that is about it. He has next to 0 training in weapon handling/firing and in ACTUAL COMBAT. Look through his pics, he has the PARA (SF) badge in some, their Maroon beret in others, the MARCOs trident in others and in others the NSG's insignia- having neither served in nor trained ANY of these units. He's a pathetic. Just look at what he's demonstrating- none of this is relevent in modern warfare and is nothing but posing.

I cannot tell you how much this fool annoys me. AFAIK though all CAPFs and state police units that had enlisted his services years back have subsequently seen how little value he adds to their training syllabus and he is no longer contracted by any govt/state entity.
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may be he just training them in hand to hand combat...i had seen his FB page some time ago so i posted ..
 
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ARMY DAY PARADE
 
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National Security Guard (NSG) commandos 'in action' in full combat gear and weaponry in Chandigarh
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SPHP training programmes for NSG, December 2012
The chief mission of the Indian paramilitary force, National Security Guards (NSG), is counter-terrorism. Involved in training programmes with the GIGN in this area since 2009, the NSG wished to extend the scope of its cooperation with France to include close protection.

The visit of a former NSG director to Paris in 2012 and his meeting with his counterpart at the VIP Protection Service (SPHP) revealed our Indian partner’s interest in this subject. The current NSG director also reaffirmed his commitment to this training to the Internal Security Attaché (ISA) of the Embassy of France in India.

Two experts from the SPHP’s VIP Support Unit (GAHP) thus conducted a trainers’ training programme for fifteen NSG interns from 17 to 21 December 2012 at the Manesar camp in Haryana. The NSG extended a privileged welcome to this programme, which also benefited from the camp’s high-grade logistical support.

The maiden cooperation action organised in this area between our two countries, this training aimed to present French know-how in close protection to Indian partners.

The professionalism and the personality of the SPHP’s designated experts led to very positive feedback on the training.

The dialogue between the two services and expertise sharing through concrete scenarios yielded fruitful and promising exchanges.

The NSG authorities have already informed the ISA of their desire to pursue this well-appreciated exchange in 2013.

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STATIC FIRING EXERCISE
 
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