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Less than special: by using Para SF officers as mere commandos, the army is wasting human resource and money / Sawhney, Pravin   Journal Article
Sawhney, Pravin Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Special Forces (SF) in India have an existential dilemma. On the one hand the absolute defensive approach of the government to national security makes SF unnecessary. On the other hand senior military commanders rarely understand that special operations are qualitatively different from regular warfare, not a sub-category of it. Talks, therefore, of raising SF command is putting the cart before the horse. The need is to first resolve the fundamental issues at the political and military levels.
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Response to popular fallacies / Datta, Saikat   Journal Article
Datta, Saikat Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract In his article on 'Special Operations Forces: Understanding the Dynamics of Change' (ruler lDR Jan-Mar 'l4 Vol. 29.l) Brigadier Deepak Sinha (Retd) makes an excellent case tor setting up a uniformed Special Operations Command (SOCOM]. While this is an idea whose time has come, Brigadier Sinha's article sellers from two major factual inaccuracies that leads to wrong conclusions. it is perhaps necessary to address those inaccuracies and also correct a few misconceptions that have a great bearing on the future and delicacy at Special Forces (SF) in India.
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