Govt to take steps to strengthen NSG: Rajnath

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 23 2016 | 5:28 PM IST
The government will take all steps to "strengthen" the country's elite counter-terror force -- NSG -- by providing better infrastructure and weapons, Home Minister Rajnath Singh today said.
The minister, after inaugurating a composite building for the counter-hijack squad of the force near Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) here, said he would also welcome a proposal for creation of a new category of medals for these commandos and those from other special forces to recognise their 'shaurya' (bravery) and to boost their morale.
Singh lauded the National Security Guard (NSG) for its role during the terror attack early this year at the Pathankot IAF base which ensured that there was "no damage to the strategic installations and equipments" inside the air force station.
"I will make efforts to see that your infrastructural needs are met...Any special force like NSG needs special training and some very sophisticated equipments. The Home Ministry will take all steps to strengthen NSG," he said, noting countries across the globe are facing the scourge of terrorism.
The counter-hijack squad complex, modelled on the pattern of the German special counter-terror force GSG-9 and built at a cost of Rs 38 crore, houses some vital assets of the force like a base for 'black cat' commandos who undertake counter-hijack operations, a sniffer dogs squad and a bomb disposal squad.
Singh said NSG commandos get their motivation and courage to combat the terrorists from their feeling of "national pride".
"You have a special place in the hearts of the people ...Whenever NSG is deployed, the country knows they are in safe hands. You have done your job very ably," Singh said as he made a special mention of the Akshardham temple attack operation of 2002 during which NSG neutralised the terrorists.
He asked NSG to commemorate the birth and death anniversaries of its martyrs as suggested by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to all central security forces, by holding special events.
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Singh also stressed that NSG should conduct regular exercises with anti-terror forces from friendly countries.
Such exercises will help the commandos hone their skills, he said, noting even developed countries cannot claim immunity from terrorist strikes.
"All progressive societies have to stand up against terrorism," he added.
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First Published: Aug 23 2016 | 5:28 PM IST

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