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    NSG team visits blast-hit restaurant in Shimla to ascertain cause of incident

    • July 24, 2023
    • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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    NSG team visits blast-hit restaurant in Shimla to ascertain cause of incident

    Subject : Polity

    Section: National body

    Concept :

    • A team of the National Security Guard (NSG) visited the eatery here on Mall Road where a gas leak apparently led to a blast, killing one person and injuring 13 others.
    • The blast occurred on July 18 at Himachali Rasoi restaurant, known for serving Himachali cuisines, located in Middle Bazaar in the heart of the city.

    National Security Guard (NSG)

    • The NSG is a counter-terrorism unit that formally came into existence in 1986 by an act of Parliament- ‘National Security Guard Act, 1986’.
    • The idea behind raising such force came in the aftermath of Operation Blue Star (an Indian military action carried out to remove militant religious leader from the Golden Temple, Amritsar) in 1984, Akshardham Temple attack and the assassination of former PM Indira Gandhi, for ‘combating terrorist activities with a view to protect states against internal disturbances.’
    • It operates under the Ministry of Home Affairs and is a task-oriented force that has two complementary elements in the form of:
      • Special Action Group (SAG) comprising of the Army personnel- is the main offensive or the strike wing of the NSG, and
      • Special Ranger Groups (SRG) comprising of personnel drawn from the Central Armed Police Forces/State Police Forces. They generally handle VIP securities.
    • The head of NSG- designated as Director General (DG), is selected and appointed by the Minister of Home Affairs.
    • The motto of ‘Sarvatra, Sarvottam, Suraksha’ has always been upheld by it with a focus on its basic philosophy of swift and speedy strike and immediate withdrawal from the theatre of action.
    • National Security Guard has been given the specific role to handle all facets of terrorism in any part of the country as a Federal Contingency Force.
    • The NSG is trained to conduct counter-terrorist task including counter hijacking tasks on land, sea, and air; Bomb disposal (search, detection, and neutralization of IEDs), Post Blast Investigation (PBI), and Hostage Rescue missions.
    • The NSG personnel are often referred to in the media as Black Cat Commandos because of the black outfit and black cat insignia worn on their uniform.
    • Operations undertaken:
      • Operation Black Thunder (Golden Temple, Amritsar, 1986 & 1988)
      • Operation Ashwamedh (Indian Airlines Flight-IC427 hijacking, India, 1993)
      • Operation Thunderbolt or Vajra Shakti (Akshardham Temple attack, Gujarat, 2002)
      • Operation Black Tornado (Mumbai Blasts, 2008)
      • There is no direct recruitment to the NSG. Personnel from the army/police forces serve in the NSG on deputation.
      • NSG is headed by a Director-General who is generally drawn from the Indian Police Service.
    • Major functions of the NSG are:
      • Counter hijacking tasks on land, air and sea
      • Post blast investigation
      • Bomb disposal (search, detection & neutralisation of IEDs)
      • VIP security
      • Hostage rescue missions
    NSG team visits blast-hit restaurant in Shimla to ascertain cause of incident Polity
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