Special Protection Group
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- | The '''Special Protection Group''' (SPG) is the agency responsible for the protection of [[Indian Social Republic|India]]'s [[Indian Social Republic# | + | The '''Special Protection Group''' (SPG) is the agency responsible for the protection of [[Indian Social Republic|India]]'s [[Indian Social Republic#President| President]] and his immediate family members. |
The SPG, with about 3,000 personnel, is one of the best-trained, best-equipped, and best-paid security forces in the world. Each of its members is trained in law enforcement, intelligence gathering, urban warfare, counter-terrorism, counter-insurgency, other special operations, and at least two disciplines of martial arts. The standards of training they undergo are rigorous, ensuring that only the best of the best are admitted, and that each member is at the peak human condition both physically and mentally. | The SPG, with about 3,000 personnel, is one of the best-trained, best-equipped, and best-paid security forces in the world. Each of its members is trained in law enforcement, intelligence gathering, urban warfare, counter-terrorism, counter-insurgency, other special operations, and at least two disciplines of martial arts. The standards of training they undergo are rigorous, ensuring that only the best of the best are admitted, and that each member is at the peak human condition both physically and mentally. | ||
- | On occasion, they also provide defense for visiting heads of state or other members of the Indian government | + | On occasion, they also provide defense for visiting heads of state or other members of the Indian government. |
[[Category:Military of the Indian Social Republic]] | [[Category:Military of the Indian Social Republic]] |
Current revision as of 01:21, 15 May 2008
The Special Protection Group (SPG) is the agency responsible for the protection of India's President and his immediate family members.
The SPG, with about 3,000 personnel, is one of the best-trained, best-equipped, and best-paid security forces in the world. Each of its members is trained in law enforcement, intelligence gathering, urban warfare, counter-terrorism, counter-insurgency, other special operations, and at least two disciplines of martial arts. The standards of training they undergo are rigorous, ensuring that only the best of the best are admitted, and that each member is at the peak human condition both physically and mentally.
On occasion, they also provide defense for visiting heads of state or other members of the Indian government.