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    Commandos do not normally address press conferences. Like spies, special operations units are supposed to work in the shadows: after the daring, successful, rescue of Israeli hostages in Entebbe in the ’70s, the leader of the rescue mission was persuaded to speak, but was never pleased about having to.

    So the sight of the black-clad, black-masked men of the navy’s MARCOS — who, according to military legend, do not even tell their families that they have been re-assigned to the Marine Commando Force — taking questions from hordes of reporters was disconcerting. And what was even more jarring: they had been wheeled out in front of the cameras before the operation of which they were technically a part had even been completed; and definitely before it could be declared a “success”, whatever that word would mean in this tragic context.

    But this combination of tone-deafness and over-compensation seems to have characterised the response of the navy, and to an extent the other security services, to this tragedy. That the navy’s commandos stepped in quickly when the police were stunned by the magnitude of the assault is something we should be thankful for; but there are less palatable aspects of the last few days that we cannot overlook for ever. The sight of senior navy officers declaring that of course the Mumbai harbour would be insecure — because of the Navy’s own disputes with the Coast Guard; of credit-grabbing press conferences, and attempts by all the services to get in a word with the media while the National Security Guard was still mopping up resistance; of the chief of Southern Naval Command, saying that “we very strongly suspect such a thing can happen” when asked about links between the terrorist strikes and Somalian pirates, of all things.

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    why biased against the security forces?By: Yash | 01-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward Dear Shekhar, when there was a need for speaking to the press, no one was willing because, they had no answers, and were scared of the pointed questions. this was the time when Army stepped in. Naval Marcos, had to do that press conference against their wishes, because of reasons u may not be able to fathom (anyone who has any exposure to special forces, will be able to make out). but it was nice of the indian express commandos to find fault with the only establishment which was functioning. NSG was not willing to speak to the press for obvious reasons, but when the bureaucrats realised the mileage being gained they immediately sent dutt (DG NSG) to show his face there. whatever these army officers spoke, was like a professional, and only what was possible to speak. it was also becoming a necessity because of the speculations being carried out by the channels. command? who was willing to take charge of the situation?
    taj attackBy: bhupinder | 29-Nov-2008 Reply | Forward We need a lots of innovation so that at least our forces can think like the terrorists.We have some moves planned with each kind of attack which is possible with current kind of tools(man,machine ,information).The thinking and then implementation in one step advance of terrorists can save the current insecurity
    This columnBy: Mr Kumar | 29-Nov-2008 Reply | Forward it is crap like this which destroys our country's confidence. you need to blame the politicians and the media for trying to be in the limelight all the time. for a change, i do want to hear the commandos views. perhaps, you would like to join a team before you can justify the bullshit your are talking about. these commandos are just as commendable as the foreign commandos you cite. get a life AH.
    Bias Against The Armed ForcesBy: An Indian Citizen | 29-Nov-2008 Reply | Forward Mr Shekhar Gupta is well known in this Country, more as an Armed Forces Basher, remember his article "Its The Uniform" on 03 Sep 2008?
    Deadly delibrate confusionBy: Vinod | 29-Nov-2008 Reply | Forward It is because of the simple reason. Our politicians do not want to say any thing which seems to be pro non muslim or anti muslim. Since it was established that the attackers were muslims, the politicians shied away to say any thing about the success of the mission simply because they will have to mention that the terrorists were muslims, hence they shall loose muslim votes. As a passing remark, I may ask, why any prominent political leader did not attend the last rites of Sam Manikshaw? Simlply, because Sam crushed Pakistan and attending to his last rites could loose votes of muslims for any party who attends to his last journey. What a respect to the one time hero and what a pity of us.
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