Every youth of the country dreams of joining any force like NSG or SPG. However, it is very difficult to be a part of them. Both of them are known for their bravery, skill and training etc. They are trained to deal with any kind of situation.
He is counted among the most powerful commandos not only of India but also of the world. Both are special security agencies of India, but their scope and responsibilities are different. Both units are well trained and equipped, but their objectives and training differ. Come, let us tell you about these two in detail….
Formation of NSG and SPG
Let us tell you that the National Security Guard (NSG) was formed on September 22, 1986. The main objective of its formation was to stop anti-terrorist activities in the country. Commandos also call it Never Say Give Up (NSG) in their language. At the same time, after the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, the Central Government felt the need to raise a dedicated force. Who can protect the current and former Prime Minister of the country and his family. The Special Protection Group (SPG) was created by an Act of the Parliament of India on June 2, 1988.
Role and Responsibilities
The main function of SPG is to protect the Prime Minister of India, his family and other VIPs. It is a highly specialized force, which provides close security. The job of SPG soldiers is to ensure the security of the most important persons of the country. These people are deployed to assess any threat in advance and prevent it.
At the same time, NSG was formed for the security of the country, especially to deal with terrorism, which was “black cat commando” Also known as. This force is mainly engaged in controlling terrorist activities, hostage rescue operations, and special operations. NSG is trained for high-risk operations.
There is no direct recruitment in these
NSG commandos are not directly recruited, rather they are selected from the Indian Army and other armed forces like CRPF, ITBP, BSF, CISF etc. For commands, more than 50 per cent are from the Indian Army, while the rest are from other armed forces. At the same time, there is no direct recruitment in SPG. In this, senior and junior officers are recruited from Indian Police Service (IPS), Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), Border Security Force (BSF) and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF). SPG jawans change groups every year. No person can serve for more than one year. SPG personnel are sent back to their parent unit after completing their tenure.
This is how training happens
The training of SPG commandos is quite intensive and specialized. In this, extensive training is given in physical fitness, weapons handling and security protocols. These commandos are trained in various types of security techniques like vehicle protection, escort drills and crowd management. They are taught special skills of close combat, sniper shots and bodyguarding.
At the same time, the training of NSG commandos is considered to be the most difficult, in which one has to face both physical and mental challenges. They are given information about state-of-the-art weapons and technologies. Also they are prepared for complex and risky operations. Their training includes close quarter battle, sniper training and special operations to deal with terrorist activities.