Pakistan SSG Commando : Terrorist attacks in Jammu and Kashmir have raised a lot of concerns. Pakistan is behind this conspiracy, which is now being exposed. Regarding this, former DGP of Jammu and Kashmir SP Ved has claimed that 600 commandos of the Pakistani army have entered India. He said that these Special Service Group commandos have crossed the border and entered India and are carrying out terrorist attacks. These commandos are compared to India’s Para-SF. Now in such a situation, there is a discussion about how these Special Service Group commandos are, what is their specialty.
Pakistani commandos have completed this mission
The commandos who are reported to have entered India have been given 5 major missions by Pakistan so far. The Special Service Group claims that it has experience of Yemen, India and Afghanistan as well. In 2010 itself, 300 commandos had helped Saudi Arabia and Yemen in dealing with the Houthi rebels. In 2009, 39 people were rescued from the Taliban.
90 percent of people leave their jobs during training
Commandos in India also have a very tough training. India’s Para-SF commandos also have to go through the most difficult training. 90 percent people leave their jobs during training. Pakistan’s Special Service Group also has a dropout rate of 80-90 percent. Their training lasts for 9 months. In this, one has to run 56 km in 12 hours. At the same time, more emphasis is given on physical and mental fitness. Judo and Karate are also taught in the training.
Special weapon training, military navigation, defusing explosives are also taught. In Pakistan, training is given in high altitude fighting, mountain fighting, sniper etc. These commandos are also trained in parachute jumping, swimming, diving. That is why they are considered quite dangerous. Whereas, in India, the training of Para-SF commandos is of 3.5 years, which is the longest compared to any other country. Commandos also have to run 70 km with a weight of 25 kg.