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I think you can.Can we be a part of Ghatak, Join Commando Course, study in CIJWS if we do TA?
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I think you can.Can we be a part of Ghatak, Join Commando Course, study in CIJWS if we do TA?
Oh yeah!Yea, that's what im planning now. Will TA ever put you into combat roles?
I've heard Pakis specifically targeting Garuds in Kashmir to get an understanding of their abilities, what do you think is the liklihood of that bro?I really admire this 'taking the enemy head on' approach by the IAF Garuds.Just sitting in a comfortable place and calling yourself best of the best or doing ops only around Srinagar doesnt help too much in the long run because the IAF and IA SF would have to cross the LOC and IB to carry out missions inside enemy territory.
Garuds have faced a lot of criticism but i think they are doing everything right after Pathankot and in a few years they will be the best of the best in India.
As a part of the Kilo Force they will face one of the toughest terrorists in Kashmir.
Very solid drills and excellent weapon handling skills (dare I say even better than demonstrated by Paras in many cases?), no doubt that with some real world exposure these guys will be world class.The recent documentary on Garuds.
I wont think so.Both the ops they were the ones laying cordon.I've heard Pakis specifically targeting Garuds in Kashmir to get an understanding of their abilities, what do you think is the liklihood of that bro?
Paras have a laid back attitude mostly.Garuds seem to be very photogenic.Very solid drills and excellent weapon handling skills (dare I say even better than demonstrated by Paras in many cases?), no doubt that with some real world exposure these guys will be world class.
Not talking about those two ops specifically bro but generally.I wont think so.Both the ops they were the ones laying cordon.
Emulating Only the first few seconds from the movie bro.Not talking about those two ops specifically bro but generally.
+ how's your career going bro? Line flying now? Hope you're not emulating the character in your pic
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Indian Army's surgical strike against terror camps in Pakistan now the subject of 10-part drama series
Mumbai: The story of India's surgical strike on terrorist hubs in Pakistan is being made into multi-part series.
God damn It, our entertainment industry better not fuck this up.Oh yes, we will most likely have Major Mohit Suri dancing in the rain with his wife/girl friend...
Very simple ...but amazingly powerful message !Ex NSG and big film maker from the South sharing his views on Patriotism and the ops he did.
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http://www.firstpost.com/entertainm...-subject-of-10-part-drama-series-4305153.html
Indian Army's surgical strike against terror camps in Pakistan now the subject of 10-part drama series
Mumbai: The story of India's surgical strike on terrorist hubs in Pakistan is being made into multi-part series.
Representational image. Facebook/ Indian Defence Club
Applause Entertainment will be making the series. However, the medium on which the series will be put is still not fixed. It will be decided once the project is ready.
Sameer Nair, CEO at Applause Entertainment, wants to produce content that is deeply rooted in history and reality. That led him to buy the rights of the first chapter of Shiv Aroor and Rahul Singh's book India's Most Fearless: True Stories of Modern Military Heroes, published by Penguin Random House India.
"We are most excited to be telling this story. A 10-part drama series will bring to life India's most audacious military action in recent times, taking the battle deep into the enemy camp. I believe that the stories about homeland security and unsung heroes help make us appreciate their sacrifices and sensitize us as an audience to the enemy within and outside," Nair said in a statement.
"We are looking forward to working with the authors of the book, and Samar Khan who is leading this project for us," he added.
On the partnership, Indian Army chief General Bipin Rawat said, "This tremendous tale of bravery is one that every Indian should be familiar with and be inspired by."
Terrorists from Pakistan attacked a military base in Uri in Jammu and Kashmir on 18 September, 2016, leaving 19 Indian soldiers dead. Eleven days later, the Indian Army retaliated with a surgical strike, heightening India-Pakistan tensions.
The authors are also excited about this collaboration.
"We're very excited about this next phase in the journey of India's Most Fearless. Our sole access to the Army officer who led the 2016 surgical strikes offers the only authentic first-hand account of what really happened. It's going to be terrific seeing this true story jump off the pages we wrote and onto screens," they said.
Being produced by Irada Entertainment LLP for Applause Entertainment, the series is being planned for a launch later this year.
Published Date: Jan 16, 2018 15:38 PM | Updated Date: Jan 16, 2018 15:38 PM
Haha....Much more people had been killed by his movies than his bullets.Ex NSG and big film maker from the South sharing his views on Patriotism and the ops he did.
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