wholesale purges on certain words


Not really...IB theoretically doesn't operate outside India but lots of action in Pak, Nepal, BD has been attributed to IB.Even IB? According to wiki, RAW is the only external intelligence agency with IB and others being internal only. Is wiki wrong with this? I guess it wouldn't be too surprising if it is
SFF was used in almost all major security events like 1971, protection to PM, bluestar etc. That's why they are demanding pensions and other benefits.rohitvats wrote:CJ, SFF has/had a very specific mandate - anit-China operations. SFF is more on the lines of elite infantry regiment.***
ajorudaisingh.com/biography.htm[/url] - It is a site dedicated to an IA officer (Ex-Para(SF) and SG)..who died fighting insurgency in valley.
Here is the letter from CO of SG or 22SF to his parents (from same website): http://majorudaisingh.com/letters/thapa.jpg
What do you mean by "parent"? Does it mean that they helped train NSG or is it something else? Also, when you say SG is parent of other SF units, which other unit apart from NSG do you mean.chackojoseph wrote:The SG you are talking about is the parent of NSG............
3) Part of SFF is sent for CI training to form SG. They go on to be the parent of other SF units in the country.
Material on SFF is rare and mention is few places. Wiki gives a good overview and the accompanying links.Special Group
The Director General (DG) Security, Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW) in 1982 dispatched 500 SFF operatives along with over 500 Indian Army special forces to Sarasawa for Counter Terrorist training. It is also thought that the selected troopers thereafter were sent to Israel for highly specialized training. These men formed the nucleus of an ultra-elite and highly classified new detachment, known as the Special Group.
The SFF Special Group is structured like the Special Air Service (SAS) Regiment, its headquarters supported by an Intelligence and Planning wing, a Training wing and a specialist Signals Troop which is solely responsible for support operations. Having four squadrons each made up of around 100 troopers, which are further divided into four troops. Each troop has a specialized role. The Special Group has a wide range of responsibilities, each requiring specific training and disciplines.Special Group is also the parent unit of elite National Security Guards(NSG). It is a volunteer force and persons are inducted only after a very tough probation and selection process.
Uddu was serving with the Special Group, a force under the Cabinet Secretariat raised to perform as a Special Forces unit. Yet, it has no cadre of its own, is dependent on officers and at times other ranks who are deputed to the force to serve for a few years before they go back to their parent units.
.chackojoseph wrote: <SNIP> http://www.nsg.gov.in/june08/history.htm . They have ommited the SG, but rest of the description is the same.
The NSG was modelled on the pattern of the SAS of the UK and GSG-9 of Germany.
SG and NSG have same description.
Army wanting SFF for recon is also a suspect. It is not so
This is what I was refering to.For reasons that are still unclear - some people believe Indian strategists did not wish to undermine the moral legitimacy of their complaints about Pakistani cross-border terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir - the covert offensive soon wound down. None of those in office at the time will, not surprisingly, discuss the issue on record, but Raman asserted in a 2003 article that the decision to terminate India's offensive covert capabilities directed at Pakistan was made by Prime Minister I.K. Gujral. Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao is believed to have terminated RAW's eastern operations earlier as part of his efforts to build bridges with China and Myanmar. As violence in Jammu and Kashmir escalated, successive RAW and I.B. heads attempted to gain authorisation for aggressive operations, but without success. After the 1999 war, key intelligence officers, including a former I.B. Director, attempted to persuade Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee to issue the necessary authorisations. "He didn't say a word," recalls one official present at the meeting. "He didn't say no; he didn't say yes."
Every material on that deals with raising of SFF at Chakrata says that the name given was Establishment-22. The reason being, the first DG of SFF was from 22 Mountain Regiment.chackojoseph wrote:Guy's the name Establishment - 22 is not right. It is Task Force 22. I just sent a mail to someone who knows the background. What he dosen't know, he said he will ask. Give me few days, I may be able to give you and insight into CIT-J and CJIT-X and formation of NSG and what happened to SG. etc.
Is this a paanwaala info? If not, can you point me towards any open source material on this (any book or article)?rohitvats wrote:<snip> As far as SFF is concerned, certain rules of engagement (like they will not come xkms from LAC) were formulated as CBM with China (there is an incidence mentioned of 4hrs gunfight in Ladakh between PLA and SFF).<snip>
That is how the SFF is know in general - Vikas Regiment.Aditya G wrote:Midst of 22SF, Est-22, SFF and SG jargons, I will appreciate if one could explain what "Vikas Regiment" means.
Can you please tell me which wrong notions I should update?chackojoseph wrote:A look back into India's special agencies
And guys, please "no questions on CIT-X."
So rohitvats, you can update some wrong notions.
Thank You. He is aware of 22 SF. But, I don't want to reply to you too.rohitvats wrote: I will not delve more into it.
Prem Kumar wrote:Chacko: that was a nice read. But did M K Dhar actually confirm the existence of CIT-X? The internet article you refer to might be the one below, which looks like a typical YYY paranoia drivel by some Paki moron
CIT ‘X’ Operations: Mossad-RAW nexus
No, he sent me a word doc attached seperately.sum wrote:^^ Was the RAW/Mossad part actually mentioned by Sri Dhar or did he just post to the Paki links?
Let the sleeping dogs lie on this front.Ashutosh Malik wrote: <SNIP>As for SG, well my understanding seems to be different. But we will leave it at that. <SNIP>
OR maybe there is more to it:rohitvats wrote:That is how the SFF is know in general - Vikas Regiment.
AFAIK, there are eight battalions of SFF...and for general consumption they are know as Vikas Regiment.It consists of Tibetans. Indian Army has no Vikas Regiment, per se. These people fought in Kargil and are known to be deployed in Siachen (Partapur Sector). SG, as i have said earlier, has nothing in common in SFF.Aditya G wrote:OR maybe there is more to it:rohitvats wrote:That is how the SFF is know in general - Vikas Regiment.
One such song in Hindi, composed by a Tibetan trooper, is titled “We are Vikasi”, referring to the term used for a regiment within the SFF.
Me thinks that the SFF functions like an umbrella organisation with personnel that rotate out of other units such as SG and Vikas. After all, why would India keep an elite armed force only for peace station.