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The Special Protection Group (SPG) [a] is an agency of the Government of India whose sole responsibility is protecting the prime minister of India and, in some cases, his or her family. It was formed in 1988 by an Act of the Parliament of India .
Lakshman Singh Bisht, also known as Lucky Bisht, [7] is an Indian Spy, Sniper and National Security Guard Commando. [8] [9] He served as a personal bodyguard to politicians such as Tarun Gogoi, L. K. Advani, Chandrababu Naidu, Rajnath Singh and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
In India, security details are provided to some high-risk individuals by the police and local government. Depending on the threat perception to the person, the category is divided into six tiers: SPG, Z+ (highest level), Z, Y+, Y and X. Individuals under this security blanket include (but are not limited to) the President, Vice President, Prime Minister, Supreme Court and High Court Judges ...
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In 2016, he assumed the role of Director of the Special Protection Group (SPG), [7] where he was responsible for the security of the Prime Minister of India and former Prime Ministers. [ 8 ] From June 2009 to June 2014, Mr. Sinha served a five-year Central deputation with the Border Security Force (BSF), holding the position of Inspector ...
The basic course conducted by SOG is considered one of the toughest Commando training programme in India. Recruitment in the force is not direct, the personnel are drawn from Civil Police , Odisha Special Armed Police Battalions and Indian Reserve (IR) Battalions. [ 3 ]
The 2 Commando Battalion (Rahber) is known for its theoretically oriented in the desert warfare.:77[46] 3rd Commando Battalion: Powindahs: Tarbela: Headquartered in Tarbela, along with 8th Commando Battalion and Zarrar Company. The 3 Commando Battalion (Powindas) are oriented towards the high-altitude mountain warfare in Kashmir.:77[46]
The unit's heritage stems from World War II, with the creation of the 50th Parachute Brigade in October 1941 under the British Indian Army. 9 Para (SF) was raised in 1965 as the 9th Parachute Commando Battalion (as part of the Parachute Regiment) and is the oldest among the fifteen Para (SF) units of the Indian Army.