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  • India May Send 3 Lakh Paramilitary Commandos To Guard Embassy In Iraq
All India Press Trust of India
An in-principle approval for the deployment of an armed squad at the complex located in the Al Mansour area of the Iraqi capital of Baghdad has been accorded by the Ministries of Home and External Affairs, they said.
Updated : February 22, 2018 20:27 IST

The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has been tasked to provide its best combat personnel for the job.

New Delhi: Paramilitary commandos may soon be deployed to guard the Indian embassy and diplomatic staff in war-ravaged Iraq, following threats from the ISIS terror groups, officials said.

An in-principle approval for the deployment of an armed squad at the complex located in the Al Mansour area of the Iraqi capital of Baghdad has been accorded by the Ministries of Home and External Affairs, they said.


The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has been tasked to provide its best combat personnel for the job.

They said that the commandos will have a specific task of securing the embassy, its diplomatic staff and their families against terror threats.

"Given the constant threat of the ISIS terror group in Iraq, it was being discussed for a long time that the Indian embassy there should have a professional security cover," a senior official privy to the development said.

"The effort to send the paramilitary commandos is a move in that direction. However, the final approval for stationing the squad in Baghdad is yet to be given by the government," the official said.

While there has be no targeted hit at the Indian mission in Baghdad, the city has witnessed suicide attacks and bombings by the ISIS terrorists.

The proposed contingent would not only guard the embassy complex, but also provide a proximate security cover to senior diplomats and staffers every time they move out of the facility, he said.

Once cleared, the proposed contingent will be about 45-50 personnel strong and headed by a deputy commandant rank officer of the CRPF.

The commandos, who are highly motivated, having done a stint in the anti-Naxal operations, the forces' elite commando squad for jungle warfare CoBRA and who have been the "best performers" will be part of the proposed contingent, the official said.

The personnel will have to be adept in handling improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and in conducting special operations and hostage rescue tasks, it said.

This will be the first such overseas task for the about 3-lakh personnel strong paramilitary force. While the Indian embassy in Afghanistan is guarded by the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), those in Nepal and Colombo have the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) and Border Security Force (BF) contingents respectively.

The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) is the country's largest paramilitary and is primarily designated as the lead internal security and anti-Maoist operations conducting force.

https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/ind...mp=1&akamai-rum=off&__twitter_impression=true
 

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  • India May Send 3 Lakh Paramilitary Commandos To Guard Embassy In Iraq
All India Press Trust of India
An in-principle approval for the deployment of an armed squad at the complex located in the Al Mansour area of the Iraqi capital of Baghdad has been accorded by the Ministries of Home and External Affairs, they said.
Updated : February 22, 2018 20:27 IST

The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has been tasked to provide its best combat personnel for the job.

New Delhi: Paramilitary commandos may soon be deployed to guard the Indian embassy and diplomatic staff in war-ravaged Iraq, following threats from the ISIS terror groups, officials said.

An in-principle approval for the deployment of an armed squad at the complex located in the Al Mansour area of the Iraqi capital of Baghdad has been accorded by the Ministries of Home and External Affairs, they said.


The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has been tasked to provide its best combat personnel for the job.

They said that the commandos will have a specific task of securing the embassy, its diplomatic staff and their families against terror threats.

"Given the constant threat of the ISIS terror group in Iraq, it was being discussed for a long time that the Indian embassy there should have a professional security cover," a senior official privy to the development said.

"The effort to send the paramilitary commandos is a move in that direction. However, the final approval for stationing the squad in Baghdad is yet to be given by the government," the official said.

While there has be no targeted hit at the Indian mission in Baghdad, the city has witnessed suicide attacks and bombings by the ISIS terrorists.

The proposed contingent would not only guard the embassy complex, but also provide a proximate security cover to senior diplomats and staffers every time they move out of the facility, he said.

Once cleared, the proposed contingent will be about 45-50 personnel strong and headed by a deputy commandant rank officer of the CRPF.

The commandos, who are highly motivated, having done a stint in the anti-Naxal operations, the forces' elite commando squad for jungle warfare CoBRA and who have been the "best performers" will be part of the proposed contingent, the official said.

The personnel will have to be adept in handling improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and in conducting special operations and hostage rescue tasks, it said.

This will be the first such overseas task for the about 3-lakh personnel strong paramilitary force. While the Indian embassy in Afghanistan is guarded by the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), those in Nepal and Colombo have the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) and Border Security Force (BF) contingents respectively.

The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) is the country's largest paramilitary and is primarily designated as the lead internal security and anti-Maoist operations conducting force.

https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/ind...mp=1&akamai-rum=off&__twitter_impression=true
3 lakh? Are you fucking kidding me? Sometimes i feel only brainless knobs get into journalism.
 

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3 lakh? Are you fucking kidding me? Sometimes i feel only brainless knobs get into journalism.
bro.messege is clear.. India sending troops..in the name of embassy protection.. India preparing for Battle..
 
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bro.messege is clear.. India sending troops..in the name of embassy protection.. India preparing for Battle..
Battle what sir 3 lakh is 30,000,000 soldiers that's a little too much for protecting an embassy.
With correct logistic and supply 10,000 can do the job
 

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  • India May Send 3 Lakh Paramilitary Commandos To Guard Embassy In Iraq
All India Press Trust of India
An in-principle approval for the deployment of an armed squad at the complex located in the Al Mansour area of the Iraqi capital of Baghdad has been accorded by the Ministries of Home and External Affairs, they said.
Updated : February 22, 2018 20:27 IST

The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has been tasked to provide its best combat personnel for the job.

New Delhi: Paramilitary commandos may soon be deployed to guard the Indian embassy and diplomatic staff in war-ravaged Iraq, following threats from the ISIS terror groups, officials said.

An in-principle approval for the deployment of an armed squad at the complex located in the Al Mansour area of the Iraqi capital of Baghdad has been accorded by the Ministries of Home and External Affairs, they said.


The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has been tasked to provide its best combat personnel for the job.

They said that the commandos will have a specific task of securing the embassy, its diplomatic staff and their families against terror threats.

"Given the constant threat of the ISIS terror group in Iraq, it was being discussed for a long time that the Indian embassy there should have a professional security cover," a senior official privy to the development said.

"The effort to send the paramilitary commandos is a move in that direction. However, the final approval for stationing the squad in Baghdad is yet to be given by the government," the official said.

While there has be no targeted hit at the Indian mission in Baghdad, the city has witnessed suicide attacks and bombings by the ISIS terrorists.

The proposed contingent would not only guard the embassy complex, but also provide a proximate security cover to senior diplomats and staffers every time they move out of the facility, he said.

Once cleared, the proposed contingent will be about 45-50 personnel strong and headed by a deputy commandant rank officer of the CRPF.

The commandos, who are highly motivated, having done a stint in the anti-Naxal operations, the forces' elite commando squad for jungle warfare CoBRA and who have been the "best performers" will be part of the proposed contingent, the official said.

The personnel will have to be adept in handling improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and in conducting special operations and hostage rescue tasks, it said.

This will be the first such overseas task for the about 3-lakh personnel strong paramilitary force. While the Indian embassy in Afghanistan is guarded by the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), those in Nepal and Colombo have the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) and Border Security Force (BF) contingents respectively.

The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) is the country's largest paramilitary and is primarily designated as the lead internal security and anti-Maoist operations conducting force.

https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/ind...mp=1&akamai-rum=off&__twitter_impression=true
Does Paramilitary even have 3 lakh commandos as the article claims?
 

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Sir that's what I'm saying we have to implement a permit for defence reports
Chutiyapanti he yaar.Hume apne profession k liye written se interview dena padta hein..inki kya qualification he..bc yeh nhi pata ki 3 lac ki deployment nhi ho sakti.

3 lac toh commando nhi he humare pass.
 

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So far a preserve of ITBP ......

  • India May Send 3 Lakh Paramilitary Commandos To Guard Embassy In Iraq
All India Press Trust of India
An in-principle approval for the deployment of an armed squad at the complex located in the Al Mansour area of the Iraqi capital of Baghdad has been accorded by the Ministries of Home and External Affairs, they said.
Updated : February 22, 2018 20:27 IST

The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has been tasked to provide its best combat personnel for the job.

New Delhi: Paramilitary commandos may soon be deployed to guard the Indian embassy and diplomatic staff in war-ravaged Iraq, following threats from the ISIS terror groups, officials said.

An in-principle approval for the deployment of an armed squad at the complex located in the Al Mansour area of the Iraqi capital of Baghdad has been accorded by the Ministries of Home and External Affairs, they said.


The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has been tasked to provide its best combat personnel for the job.

They said that the commandos will have a specific task of securing the embassy, its diplomatic staff and their families against terror threats.

"Given the constant threat of the ISIS terror group in Iraq, it was being discussed for a long time that the Indian embassy there should have a professional security cover," a senior official privy to the development said.

"The effort to send the paramilitary commandos is a move in that direction. However, the final approval for stationing the squad in Baghdad is yet to be given by the government," the official said.

While there has be no targeted hit at the Indian mission in Baghdad, the city has witnessed suicide attacks and bombings by the ISIS terrorists.

The proposed contingent would not only guard the embassy complex, but also provide a proximate security cover to senior diplomats and staffers every time they move out of the facility, he said.

Once cleared, the proposed contingent will be about 45-50 personnel strong and headed by a deputy commandant rank officer of the CRPF.

The commandos, who are highly motivated, having done a stint in the anti-Naxal operations, the forces' elite commando squad for jungle warfare CoBRA and who have been the "best performers" will be part of the proposed contingent, the official said.

The personnel will have to be adept in handling improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and in conducting special operations and hostage rescue tasks, it said.

This will be the first such overseas task for the about 3-lakh personnel strong paramilitary force. While the Indian embassy in Afghanistan is guarded by the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), those in Nepal and Colombo have the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) and Border Security Force (BF) contingents respectively.

The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) is the country's largest paramilitary and is primarily designated as the lead internal security and anti-Maoist operations conducting force.

https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/ind...mp=1&akamai-rum=off&__twitter_impression=true
 

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  • India May Send 3 Lakh Paramilitary Commandos To Guard Embassy In Iraq
All India Press Trust of India
An in-principle approval for the deployment of an armed squad at the complex located in the Al Mansour area of the Iraqi capital of Baghdad has been accorded by the Ministries of Home and External Affairs, they said.
Updated : February 22, 2018 20:27 IST

The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has been tasked to provide its best combat personnel for the job.

New Delhi: Paramilitary commandos may soon be deployed to guard the Indian embassy and diplomatic staff in war-ravaged Iraq, following threats from the ISIS terror groups, officials said.

An in-principle approval for the deployment of an armed squad at the complex located in the Al Mansour area of the Iraqi capital of Baghdad has been accorded by the Ministries of Home and External Affairs, they said.


The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has been tasked to provide its best combat personnel for the job.

They said that the commandos will have a specific task of securing the embassy, its diplomatic staff and their families against terror threats.

"Given the constant threat of the ISIS terror group in Iraq, it was being discussed for a long time that the Indian embassy there should have a professional security cover," a senior official privy to the development said.

"The effort to send the paramilitary commandos is a move in that direction. However, the final approval for stationing the squad in Baghdad is yet to be given by the government," the official said.

While there has be no targeted hit at the Indian mission in Baghdad, the city has witnessed suicide attacks and bombings by the ISIS terrorists.

The proposed contingent would not only guard the embassy complex, but also provide a proximate security cover to senior diplomats and staffers every time they move out of the facility, he said.

Once cleared, the proposed contingent will be about 45-50 personnel strong and headed by a deputy commandant rank officer of the CRPF.

The commandos, who are highly motivated, having done a stint in the anti-Naxal operations, the forces' elite commando squad for jungle warfare CoBRA and who have been the "best performers" will be part of the proposed contingent, the official said.

The personnel will have to be adept in handling improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and in conducting special operations and hostage rescue tasks, it said.

This will be the first such overseas task for the about 3-lakh personnel strong paramilitary force. While the Indian embassy in Afghanistan is guarded by the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), those in Nepal and Colombo have the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) and Border Security Force (BF) contingents respectively.

The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) is the country's largest paramilitary and is primarily designated as the lead internal security and anti-Maoist operations conducting force.

https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/ind...mp=1&akamai-rum=off&__twitter_impression=true
WTF, 3 Lakh paramilitary commandos :lol:.... Are we invading Iraq ?
 

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There is always a pattern in these SF exercises from what i have analyzed.

Ideally,

Afghan SF should work with 9 Para based in Kashmir.
Indonesian SF should train with 21 Para in North East.

But,

Afghan SF ends up in Jodhpur training with 10th Para.
Indonesian SF trains with 9 Para.

This shows India is not very open with its operational tactics and experience sharing in the particular environment where the other party has a neighborhood.


Moreover,

Sri Lankan Commandos and elite Infantry are mostly seen in Belgaum and CIJWS but never in the Kashmir valley where we have fine schools.

SL has many training programmes with SSG and Paki regulars.
 

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somewhere in Kashmir:

9SF CO: "Chaps, Indonesia mein exercise hai"

9SF officer: "Sir encounters chal rahein, BATs pakdne hain, upar se aajkal hamesh Surgical strike ka pressure rehta hai"

CO: "don't worry chotte we wont keep you away from field too long. Go quick and come back quick"

9SF next day in Indonesia:






The guy on the right is totally badass. Seems to be Special Group:

 

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There is always a pattern in these SF exercises from what i have analyzed.

Ideally,

Afghan SF should work with 9 Para based in Kashmir.
Indonesian SF should train with 21 Para in North East.

But,

Afghan SF ends up in Jodhpur training with 10th Para.
Indonesian SF trains with 9 Para.

This shows India is not very open with its operational tactics and experience sharing in the particular environment where the other party has a neighborhood.


Moreover,

Sri Lankan Commandos and elite Infantry are mostly seen in Belgaum and CIJWS but never in the Kashmir valley where we have fine schools.

SL has many training programmes with SSG and Paki regulars.
I think the same is true for the indonasians as well
 
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