CI/CT Operations

Is it fair to say J&K success was traded in for success against Maoists this year?
Two entirely different entities are dealing with these issues. IA has far more resources from funding, equipment, ability to use every intel agency while most naxal encounters are dealt by CRPF along with local state police and anti-naxal units like Andhra-Telangana Greyhounds. BSF was used in certain instances for naxal ops though

Majority of naxals still use age old weapons like bolt-action rifles or AKs' with piss poor training. They've seen success with ambushes using IEDs but failed miserably when CRPF takes the fight to them while paki scums are trained & backed by PA, SSG, ISI and the chinese. No wonder we're seeing M4s' (both Dara made and US remnants in Afghanistan) to NVGs, PCs, optics etc along with significantly superior training, tactics and strategy lately
 
Recovery from the failed infiltration attempt in which 2 pigs were successfully killed
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02 AK Rifles,08 magazines , 03 Pistols, rounds, 4 cigarette packets , biscuits, medicine, pouches,Shawl, newspaper, currency etc recovered from Kupwara Encounter
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No. Manipur violence was traded for success against Maoists this year. I think once we get the menace under control we will go after these Kuki bastards and their American masters .
Myanmar has been a safe haven for NE militant and separatist groups for quite some time while naxals can't venture outside our borders. We can replicate the same success only if GoI is bold enough to allow our forces to cross the border on a regular basis to decimate terrorist command structures and eliminate from the grass root level

If SFs' have the same restriction as in Kashmir to not cross the border, the risk of us taking casualties is actually higher
 
man with the knowledge we have right now about Indian armed forces, I can definitely say it was only because of the brave men who went in, this fiasco was solved or else there would be more body bags!
NSGs clearing of the Taj Hotel was legendary, especially given the tough circumstances.
 
man with the knowledge we have right now about Indian armed forces, I can definitely say it was only because of the brave men who went in, this fiasco was solved or else there would be more body bags!
Capabilities of NSG was never a question, the delay in flushing these terrorists out is solely bc of org fu*k ups and govt decisions, having no SWAT unit locally, aircraft availability delaying NSG's deployment etc. No wonder both Israel and US offered to send in their SOF units and we actually accepted after realizing it's much more sophisticated than we had thought

Imagine the humiliation for a country of our size/economy if an external SOF team had to be roped in to tackle such situations

https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...us-official/articleshow/66794828.cms?from=mdr

While regional hubs significantly improve deployment times along with Mumbai Force-1, what if an attack takes place in a city with no NSG presence like Vizag or Cochin (both cities have Marcos presence similar to Mumbai during 26/11). Will Marcos take over the op or wait for the central & state entities to decide if NSG will be flown in!

I'm a bit hazy on this but I believe Pathankot also had the issue of who (IA vs NSG) should be undertaking the op and I still don't think there's a centralized body (JSOC or SOCOM) that can coordinate and oversee such attacks
 

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