Inderjeet Singh
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SFF is airborne infantry.A free fund advice.
Never talk about SG and AFSOD online. People are watching, add SFF to in the list
That major was a top notch professional at his job. (Go and ask his seniors /juniors)Our sf can kill us seals who drink bisleri while being nakedin snow as per our Major sahab.
Nobody asked what you haveI have a pretty damn good car, sports bike and lots of hoes to take our my frustrations in life...even when there are no frustrations.
They do, I tell ya , hoes do help taking out ones frustration .Nobody asked what you have
And heard first time hoes curing frustration. Lol
Yes they keep a look on these forumsI do wonder sometimes do security teams watch defence forums?
Why you guys fight eh ?Yes they keep a look on these forums
And they get to learn a lot.
For eg cold heart aviator having sports bike, pretty car and lots of HOES to take out his frustration.
The least frustrated guys I know are the people living in the gurukuls and ashram.They do, I tell ya , hoes do help taking out ones frustration .
Those who can't afford have their left hand , but those who can afford cure their frustrations in a better manner.
So why did he quit?That major was a top notch professional at his job. (Go and ask his seniors /juniors)
He did exceptional with the shitty equipments provided to him.
He got injured due to the faulty equipment
Still he didn't whine like you do on these forums.
Ashram is allowing you to text?Nobody asked what you have
And heard first time hoes curing frustration. Lol
Yes man..its fun .Yes they keep a look on these forums
And they get to learn a lot.
For eg cold heart aviator having sports bike, pretty car and lots of HOES to take out his frustration.
He got a spine injurySo why did he quit?
Lol many people retire at major. (especially SF ones)Promotions are based on intellect normally and even a decent level of officer retires as Lt col.
Some personnel of TSD were divorced too.Why is he divorced..?
Promotion upto the rank of Lt Col is by time scale.Promotions are based on intellect normally and even a decent level of officer retires as Lt col.
There's a reason for why it is so. It goes on to prove @rkhanna sir's point. Moreover, they get attached to infantry bdes and wear same gear to avoid unnecessary attention. They are not on the Army ORBAT and are supposed to do very specific tasks.I saw pics of SG they geared like Para SF only difference is Viper helmet and tar with acog they uses same Para SF PC ( tailor made just to carry a plate ) nothing like proper SOF . Pics available in open SourceTrue . India's most geared Organization is SPG Jo Dikhta hai wahi Sach hai
The whole society has degraded.And that is why old gen officers say that todays gen doesn't have it.
Not just TSD, this thing is a problem with any major special operations/intel orgs throughout the world.Some personnel of TSD were divorced too.
Coz they were 110% dedicated to their job which hampered their relationships.
And those were one of the best Intel officers of Indian army at that time.
AgreeNot just TSD, this thing is a problem with any major special operations/intel orgs throughout the world.
When ChatGPT has better analysis than many generalsSo I asked ChatGPT to differentiate between Indian and Western SF:
While the Indian special forces have a strong reputation and are considered to be highly capable, there are several reasons why they are considered to be behind their Western counterparts:
These factors contribute to the perception that Indian special forces are behind their Western counterparts, but it is important to note that they are still highly capable and effective in their own right, and have a strong reputation for bravery and effectiveness.
- Funding and resources: Western countries, particularly the United States, invest significantly more in their military and special operations forces than India does. This investment provides Western special forces with access to more advanced equipment, technology, and training resources, which can give them a significant advantage in the field.
- Equipment: Western special forces have access to state-of-the-art equipment, including weapons, communications systems, and vehicles, while the Indian special forces are often limited by budget constraints and outdated equipment.
- Inter-service cooperation: Western countries have a strong tradition of inter-service cooperation, with special forces units working closely with other branches of the military, such as the air force, to plan and execute missions. India, on the other hand, has a history of inter-service rivalries and limited cooperation, which can impact the effectiveness of its special forces.
- Intelligence and analysis: Western special forces have access to advanced intelligence and analytical capabilities, which allows them to gather and analyze large amounts of data to inform their missions. India's intelligence and analytical capabilities are often limited, which can impact the success of its special forces missions.
- Tactical training: Western special forces receive extensive tactical training, with a focus on advanced techniques and tactics for unconventional warfare and direct action missions. Indian special forces receive tactical training, but it is often limited compared to their Western counterparts.
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