Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Amidst the din

The military had just formally ended the 'Operation Summer Storm'.

But amidst the din, we should not fail to notice that the striking edge of the whole military operation was 21st Para Regiment.

The loudest din,as usual,was generated by the Assam Rifles. But behind the smokescreen of the whole din the troops from the 21st Para Regiment quitely went for the kill.

The seemingly chaotic and haphazard duality of the strategy is the result of a carefully crafted doctrine.

What the troops from the Assam Rifles were doing was they call the job of 'area domination'. The nature of the job needs large numbers of troops. But Assam Rifles is what they call the para miltary force. Thus categorized, they can move around the troops of the Assam Rifles anywhere in the country without attracting undue notice of the observers, especially those of the neighbouring countries.

Making large scale troop movement by any country is a legitimate concerns for the neighbouring countries.

So, the Indian military neatly work around that legitimate concerns of the neighbouring countries by inventing a paramilitary force in the name of Assam Rifles, which, by the way, is commanded by officers loaned from the military itself in every hierarchy of the chain of command.

Rashtriya Rifles is the national version of Assam Rifles.

Once the bulk of the troops for the 'area domination'is in place, they can move around extremely small numbers of troops from elite regiments like the Para Regiment to act as the cutting edge of the sword.

Nice strategy.

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