GROM was extremely active in Kosovo, Afghanistan & other deployments. Still operates in Afg.
Same goes for German units. GSG9 pioneered many of the HRT/Urban engagement techniques which wrote the book for such actions for all Police-action units in the world to follow. Together with GIGN. It's not for no reason that NSG places importance in cross-training with European units.
It is true that Indian SFs have seen a lot of action, in fact more action than most non-American units. But thinking that Europeans haven't seen any is just gross under-estimation.
The particular aspect where Indian SFs are lacking (in terms of equipment) is in their inability to adopt the prevalent best-practices as used by NATO units (which even Russians admit is the best stuff for the job, hence you see that GRU/SSO operators in Syria are basically looking exactly the same as Western SFs, save for AKs).
We shouldn't be lead to believe that I'm advocating that we blindly follow whatever the NATO units use - because reality is, we already are. In terms of protection & firepower, Indian SFs are already becoming more & more Westernized.
But we're being way too slow and way too ad-hoc about it.
SF units in the West have more or less adopted a "Combatant Standard" which is common across all NATO SOF units (and trickling down to Police-action and even Coast Guard units as well). And save for the AKs, Russia has more or less adopted the same.
Typical SOF gear & loadout pioneered by American SFs:
7 SFG (Green Berets)
SFOD-Delta
DEVGRU
STS Combat controllers
One mustn't think all this is done to ape other 'cooler' units. Every piece of gear you see here, the position it's on the body, the type & model of it, everything is the result of decades of on-field combat experience translated into purpose-built equipment. Ofcourse there's always an element of personal taste, but in general.
What one or two military SOF units may have initially adopted and put through the paces, the rest of JSOC adopted in due time. Slowly, it trickled down to non-military units:
FBI HRT
USCG MSRT
And NATO units, owing to close training regimens with the US SOFs:
SAS
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French Pathfinders
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GROM
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Again I reiterate, this isn't done to ape the Americans or look cool. Everything has a purpose, and by adopting we aren't aping anyone, but smartly skipping the learning curve by incorporating solutions for lessons already hard-learnt by someone else. The Russians figured out as much -
GRU/Alfa Group
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FSB (interior ministry)
What's happening here is that what used to be the "American standard" for SOF units is becoming the "Global standard" for SOF units.
Like it or not, Indian special forces WILL adopt the exact same standard sooner or later....I just wish it was sooner. There's no escaping it if we know what's good for us - we are already well on the way. But like I said, we're being way too slow and way too ad-hoc about it.