India has one of the toughest yet peaceful military they play a major role as peace keepers in UN even tho the country is not officially UN member. mad love and respect from Canada 🇨🇦
@@explorer840 Great info but not applicable here. We are talking about UN membership. Nevertheless India is a non permanent member of UNSC right now just as an update :P.
My uncle Captain Harpal Singh served bravely with 1st Para Commandos, KIA Operation Pawan, Sri Lanka theatre, June, 1988. I’m so proud to be his nephew and thank him everyday for his service ❤🙏🏼. Indian Army Commandos are hard core!
Respect to RECCES too. Fighting Valiantly for their Nation in Angola, Rhodesia ,Mozambique and especially Namibia. Even tho their apartheid govt was really really ah0le
Ah, it's so nice to see that everywhere there is a democracy or republic (or any government or chain of command, really) people have the same issues with their leaders. People talk about world peace and world unity, and there's no better example on how most of us would probably get along than if you were to ask almost any of us about what we think of any given politician or "leader." Most are not very well liked fellows, or if liked by one group there is a decisively negative opinion on the same person from a different group. We truly are all the same 😏 My best to you all, from Georgia, USA 🇺🇸🇳🇪- Todd
Excuse me but are u in indian army or any other defence services, what kind of motto are you promoting here , this is never taught in training . Life of every man is important even yours , if you can save your buddy even 1 percent you should try , but they never taught to die for your buddy , there is defrence between jihadi and army of any country that army should look for everyone around in on your side .
@@rishikeshs6398 First - country 2nd - Unit(regiment) 3rd - your buddy And still you have some free time think 'bout your self - this is the motto of Indian army. - Got my point.
A lot of people don't think about the Indian military when they think about forces from around the world but the Indians have a lot of combat experience, are constantly on alert on their northern borders and they have a prestigious history of bravery in combat (a lot of that fighting under the British).
Also the largest deployer of UN forces globally with incredible ops in Sierra Leone, Sri Lanka, Maldives, to name some and deployement in conflict zones all around the world.
These men are legit. Unfortunately the Indian government doesn't think it's reasonable to spend good bucks on a soldier. They mostly run old and obsolete equipments and gear.
yes, coming on the youtube was a complete shocker to see the west is in their own sweet bubble. I mean the wester n media, not their forces. their forces are more than aware what the Indian military is capable of.
@@JamesonsTravels Yup. More about skills behind enemy lines. After a year of training, stressing their body to such a extent becomes a part of their regular habit.
@@JamesonsTravels Fact : India SF once participated in Airbone Africa in 2002. 28 teams participated, two from each country (team A and Team B). Result : India B (1st position), India A (2nd position). There is absolutely between Para SF and other SFs in the world. Another fun fact: few years back Seals came to India for an high altitide training and they got a plane full of mineral water with them, because they were worried about getting bad stomach. Where in the hell they would get mineral water in operations. Para SF does Deep ops 2 years long, its crazy how tough they are build. The mindset and will is unbreakable and thats what makes them the best in world. Jai Hind🇮🇳
@@yogeshkumarallum2540 We have m4's man. It is just not general issue to the conventional forces but specialised units have it like the SF units and RR
@ And Muslims only make up 2% of the Army (despite being 15% of the population). So not getting along with them isn't that hard given there aren't many of them in the Army.
There are so many special forces in India that you will be surprised. Feels proud to be an Indian. Plz make more videos on other SFs from India. And plz make a video on 1OO km run of the same Para SF as selection criteria.
I went to northern India a couple years ago. There’s a big military presence up in the NW, lots of terrorist activity up there in Kashmir, seems they are continually at odds with Pakistan and China due to a few disputed borders.
Yes bro our army is on war every day from many years because of terriosm which provide by pakistan and now china also helping terriost of myamar and giving them weapons and training to counter india but china dnt know all about our army thats why they taking indian army lightly but they will know when they face our sikh regiment and gorkha regiment and sff and many more forces
@@JohnnyYuma405 yes bro i m in safe area i m from punjab state and pak border is near from city but we have no fear and kashmir is also near and himachal also but we have no fear because our army is so strong but china and pak are cancer for our country and world also because they dnt love humanity they only promoting terriosts and pakistan is factory of terriosm all world knows that
@@saketkashyap955 Nothing to be sorry about in my opinion. It's a big world, and although Brazil has a (in my opinion) very beautiful and unique flag, it's not something intuitive or we are born knowing. The only bad question is the sincere question not asked. All my best, from USA 🇺🇸🇳🇪 - Todd
Much Respect to these guys! And Much Respect to all that have served to keep me safe!🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 there’s not a day that goes by I don’t pray for our active service members🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼 God Bless🇺🇸
90 days for selection and then 3 years of training? Good lord. Imagine failing on day 89 of selection or failing out of the 3-year training course. Wow...
@@A234921 well, because they are. In India there is a surplus of volunteers applying to the military. They go through exams(academic, physical and PI) to just get in the army and then they go for basic training from there they head to specialisations training then they go to their regiments and then they are eligible to apply for para SF or ghatak training, if selected then they head to this "academy" and then if they pass the selection phase of 90 days then they go for specialisations training again ( armaments, physical conditioning, tactics, airborne deployments, foreign joint deployments, joint trainings with Russian and/or British, US or Israeli, French, SF teams depending on your specialisations or mission requirements) during this phase almost all of them will learn the job of a medic, some will learn to operate radio and handle communications, some even go for other technical specialisations after this they are trained for almost one more year then they are deployed on special operations. This kinda stuff happens when you have a surplus people applying for the military training .
Visit JWS- Jungle Warfare School at Vairingte. It blows your senses. Or go to commando course school at Belgam...many fail and leave the basic commando course midway.
These para forces were send to Pakistan for surgical strike and they destroyed the whole terrorist camp and also each of them returned our country safely Salute to our soldiers ❤️🇮🇳❤️
I have completed this training over the period of time i got 4 fractures one bone dismantle but luckily i complted my training as that was my only goal to achiev Balidan badge.
I've almost drowned when i was younger. My lungs filled with water, but I didn't loose consciousness... What these Soldiers went through during the drowning phase, truly is one of the most terrifying things.
I have an experience like that... I didn't suck water but I held my breath so long I was asphyxiating and passing out underwater. My god the feeling of the heaving was like my lungs were punching me in the back of the eyeballs... vision fading out and the insane burning in my body... I had gotten tangled up in some trash someone threw in there, specifically the child safety belt on a shopping cart got itself real tight around my leg when I jumped off the pier. I managed to keep my wits and free myself but I couldn't move my body and the air in my lungs was what carried me to the surface... if someone was sitting up there to dunk me back under after I probably would have died just from the psychological shock. Holy hell I could not imagine going through something like these guys were doing after being absolutely wiped out beforehand or even fresh... these guys are beasts just for even making it that far.
@@mishai3326 Once. Laying on my back in the snow after getting lost and walking in the knee-deep snow for half a day. Was worn out. Fell down. Didn't get up. Apologizing in my head to my parents. Heard my mother shouting for me and suddenly I had a second wind to get up and trudge in her direction. Her and dad were out on the snowmobile looking for me. I was a stupid teenager then and took the wrong path to the lake, nearly fell through said lake and got turned around. Ended up in a farmer's field a good ways away. It was pitch black out and I didn't even know which direction I was going in that barren flat field. The path I took was through the woods. Was out there for some 9 hours in the freezing cold. (Was nice when the sun was up.) Made it to the fence line where dad was about to cut down the fence to get the sled through to me all soaked and frozen. Good ol' canadian wilderness stories run in the family. It's amazing how much energy you find you still have when you think you are done for and something spurs you on. I'm 34 now. I wonder how I would have fared in the army. The canadian forces seems like a bit of a joke compared to various ones around the world... not a dig at the people serving in it or anything. I am a chubby weak city slicker now and I wish I could go back out there to the country. I know that incident sure wised me up in a hurry.
this is just day 43 and 44 of the selection period. Things get way worse from here on...till the 90th day. In between there is a 100 kms route march. Also they are not the Para, they are the PARA SF.
@@davantanandjordan7616 um no. I thought the same before but i cleared it with some Para guys. Paratrooper(Airborne) has a completely different selection compared to these guys the PARA SF. Though both last 90 days.
During world Wars..it's was India Mostly whose soldiers were fighting Across the world and won battles for UK...from Africa to Europe..while their Own soldiers were relatively Soft toys!
8:48 The board reads:"Question in red are compulsory" 1.write down 5 things to keep in mind while making 'hide' 2. How many types of ammo can be fired from MGL 3. When you were doing thr exercises what did you see on the route. 4. How many tipes of IV are there? What should you keep in mind while you are putting an IV ,explain in detail 5. What was written on the tyres during the tyre exercise.
I was called into mandatory service about 6 months ago back here in finland.I was not overly excited about it, but ended up loving boot camp(army). unfortunately I am an avid weed smoker and they ended up drug testing me and dishonorably discharged me from service for a failed drug test. I spent the next 6 days under locked room supervision until my discharge from the base(santahamina,Finland). I really loved the comraddery and brotherhood those weeks gave me. Much love from Finland🇫🇮
@@goodboygaming1473, rubbish. Alcohol is more harmful. I've been smoking weed for 50 years. I'm an electrical engineer. Made my own business, invented electrical testing equipment and made millions doing it.
For anyone wondering, at 7:37, narrator said that recruits are told they are given dirty water but it is actually some rehydration agent with a foul smell.
Yes the narrator said that the water is actually a registration solution, had electrolytes as well. They just present it in a way to make them feel that it's unpalatable
It is dirty water mixed with Oral Rehydration solution so as to maintain hydration, or else in 36 hrs all this strenuous load on body and u will meet ur maker.
Brought back memories, it really boils down to saying to ones self. I’m not going to quit, they’re going have to kick me out. No physical conditioning can help you once you reach to this phase of the selection. It’s pure mental toughness, at this stage. I love it “quite professionals”
The nasty water given to them is a rehydration solution, but to play with the candidates mind the instructors tell them that the water was taken from their bathroom that they last used they can either drink this or go on without water further but in real it's a hydration solution given to you. It's a psychological game.
+SH I wouldnt drink it if that was the case because it sounds like a test. Drinking such in real life (if the claim was real) could increase the chance of death. A last ditch effort to stay alive, sure, but not if I was just thirsty.
6:14 The point of this is the water is actually cold around 2℃ which shocks the body in which breathing is next to impossible. The point is, this trains there mind for further training in water in negative temperatures.
I am always fascinated by these incredibly unique types of individuals, which is why I enjoy learning more about what they have that I don't have and likely never will It's as if they're superhuman, whether they are in the SAS, the US Army Special Forces, the Indian Paras or any other elite and/or high-performing group of individuals. Just the physical activity that these sorts of people go through in a single morning of training would be a morning that I would never forget the rest of my life, and I would probably consider it one of the most difficult days of my life as well. But then they do it again and again under the most seemingly impossible circumstances. I'm absolutely fascinated at two opposite observations I've made in life the most: The first observation is how weak and wilfully ignorant so many humans are, how unknowledgeable about our history we can be despite easier access to knowledge than ever before in our history (leading us to keep making the same mistakes repeatedly, and needlessly), and how unwilling "we" as a species often are to attempt to better ourselves and thus to better society. Yet the second thing that fascinates me is, paradoxically, how intelligent and thoughtful the best of us can be, how we can learn from mistakes and still create a trend to an undeniably better living conditions globally on average than in recorded human history, and how brave and strong and selfless (once again the best of us) can be to give up personal comfort and make great sacrifice for the betterment of others, including those whom we may have never even personally met. As a whole, we certainly run a wide path from the best of us to the worst of us. My very best to India and every other nation/individual who stops by to read this (in my very best to those who do not stop by to read this, but they will not read this to know that I hope my best for them!) 🇺🇸🇳🇪 - Todd, Georgia, USA
My grandad served in the Indian Army in WWII, he had some real stories and he was quite bad ass, he also used to hunt man-eaters when the need arised. His brother was also the youngest rear admiral in the Indian navy at that time - he had some awesome stories too and, especially about the Ghurka.
I only know few things about these guys...that they can't be defeated, can't be seen...they come and go you don't even know...and they are the worst nightmare for terrorists
I was fortunate enough that I had seen PARA SF commando when I participated in Republic Day. He was the bodyguard of Chief of Army Staff. Whenever I see Para SF, I get goosebumps. This maroon beret is something you can't get it, you have to earn it. Salute to our Bravehearts. Almighty bless them always. ❤🇮🇳
even though this seems great and tough you literally push your body so hard and ignore every medical advice so you are basically cutting your lifespans every day out there. But then again when you join this stuff you have already given up your life in the hands of fate so seems about right
Para SF is a versatile unit where various units train for a particular type of warfare in a particular geographical area. For this various units were raised though originally there were only 3 Commando units : 9 Para , 10 Para and 1 Para. Later Para SF was expanded to 4 Para , 21 Para , 2 Para and 3 Para with new units 11 Para and 12 Para quite recently raised. Everyone unit specializes in a particular type of warfare which gives the whole Para SF ability to combat in every sphere of warfare. 1 Para SF : Tactical Needs/Urban Warfare . They were established in 1761 and converted to SF role in 1978 and are kept in reserve for specialized type of ops and urban warfare ( similar to NSG ). 2 Para SF : Mountain Warfare and CI/CT duties. Known as ‘Predators’ they were established in 1797 and converted to SF in 2000 . 3 Para SF : Desert Warfare. Known as “Russels’s Vipers’ they were established in 1813 and converted to SF role in 2002 . 4 Para SF : Known as ‘Daggers’ they specialize in Mountain Warfare and CI/CT duties. They were raised in 1961 and converted to SF role in 2003. 9 Para SF : Known as “Pirates’ they are the best in war business among all Para units and were the first Para Commando Battalion established in 1966. They train for mountain warfare and CI/CT duties. 10 Para SF : They are the sister unit of 9 Para SF and are known as “Desert Scorpions’ and train for desert warfare and CI/CT duties. 11 Para SF : They train for jungle warfare and CI/CT duties. 12 Para SF : Known as ‘Dirty Dozens’ they train for jungle warfare and Ci/CT duties. 21 Para SF : Known as ‘Waghnakas’ they train for jungle warfare and Ci/CT duties. 5 Para , 6 Para and 7 Para are Airborne Units raised to wreak hell behind the enemy lines and don’t necessarily specialize in any particular type of warfare though they stress upon acquiring various type of warfare skills like anti-hijacking , unconventional warfare and more.
@Shweta Singh ma'am the information above is available in public domain you can find it anywhere, even on Wikipedia which is the most searched website for information on any topic
To clarify your thoughts regarding the “nasty” water. Probationers were given “dirty” looking water but it is actually a hydration solution. It is not a water from gutter in reality. The trainers are doing that intentionally as they were simply playing with the psychology of the probationers.
I am actually impressed. Your knowledge without even knowing the language is good.your experience is clear here. Most people just give review.things you said reminded me no matter where you go. A soldier knows a soldier. You did not understood some of the things. Most importantly is they were not asked questions there to write down. They were asked to tell the details they saw on their training. Like a dummy or a sign and location and color so on. I had to say it because it's a important one
This is the reason why the Para Sf is one of the best forces in the world...... Indian special forces has the record of winning Airborne Africa competition 😘😍💪💪... Proud to be an Indian....... Jai Hind
My dad was a sf sniper ..he came back home after serving for abt 12 years .. I don't want to blame anyone even today after being home for abt 20 years everything they did there has an impact on him .the worst thing is there is no help from the same country to whom they were willing to die
@@NikhilKumar-dd5se people don't know this but even though soldiers take life's to save n protect the country..they at the end start to realise it's someone's son ,dad , brother, husband they killed.. especially snipers who stay out in silence longer than most people n have very least human interaction..have some much silence n time around them it just starts messing with their head ..till date when my dad talks abt it, even though he was doing his job he regrets killing he says no matter how cold hearted n tough ur when u see someone fall on thier face n never wake up again because of the shot u fired it starts to chip at ur believe in everything
In the finnish armed forces, 1994, we had an excersize that lasted for five days, no extreme stress stuff as these indian guys but it was 24 hours a day of military duties, setting up mortars, moving between camps, firing, watchposts, preparing primary and secondary positions, we never got the chance to sleep, we were awake (or supposed to be) for 120 hours (5x24). I managed to catch perhaps 7 hours of sleep in short 15-20 minutte sequences as i fell to sleep while eating and similiar. I still, to this day today, remember clearly seeing trees walk past me in the forests and i clearly heard rocks speaking to eachother..but the crazy thing is, my buddy who was equally tired as me said "oh, ok" when i told him about the tree that just walked past us, i bet he saw the same hallusinations as i did. At the end, i fell asleep standing up while standing up as a gunner on a two-part belted vehicle moving in terrain, atleast i think i slept because i can not remember anything of the trip back from the excersize. Good times ;)
@Raju B What is true patriot ? You're either a patriot or you're not. My brother is in Indian Army, He joined army for his love of his country but he often says he hated every second of training and line of duty because it was super tiring, demanding and unpredictable outcomes. So speak for yourself bigboy
@@sreekanthpillai7778 but where's the fun without that....my Bros in the army and he enjoys every moment....your brother shouldn't have chosen the army.....rather gone with something else
Yes, there are many types ofspecilisations in these teams like jungle warfare, warfare in buildup areas, security, marine operations, air drop operations, etc. Very special/specific operational specialist.
This doesn’t make any sense cause the war is fought between soldiers and soldiers of other countries very well know about how dangerous Indian forces are. It doesn’t matter if common people don’t know about them, cause they don’t have to fight wars🤷🏻♂️
@@murtazabashirmurri8034 Hahaha jab Uri attack ka badla liya tha to isse PARA SF ne madarse ke anpad Aatankwadi paidayesh ke acche se g***d maari thi tel lagake😂😂😂
@@armans244 Indian Military is the most downplayed military globally. And im happy. Underestimation of its enemy has costed a lot of civilizations their entire empires.
@@theone6799 This is selection process....after completing this stage they will be trained...passing this stage makes them eligible for undergoing various kinds of training! This is the first obstacle!
WOW! 3.5 years of training after making through selection. 2 years of training is already so indepth for Army Special Forces once the make it through selection. Call it patriotism, but I always assumed that US special operations were the best in the world by far. But the India special operations have to be on the MT. Rushmore of some of the best trained spec. ops. Now I'm going to go down a rabbit whole of training methods and duration of training by other countries special ops.
@@jamnin94 PARA SF do secrets missions like in Afghanistan, Iraq etc but they don't tell anyone about it, the fact is your enemy should know very little about you so when you do attack on them they'll not able to defend themselves
It's true we don't have the best of tech and the gears as obviously our budget can't accommodate that. But, damn, we train them well and the best. Ask Pakistan they know it the best. Jai Hind🇮🇳, thanks for the video. 👍
"Leave your body but never your buddy."
- Indian Para Sf 🇮🇳
❤️🇮🇳
damnnnnn cool
Damn super word
Heart touching
yeah so true
Respect to India from Russia 🇷🇺
❤️❤️👍👍🙏🙏🙏 Same to u..Russian brother lot off love 👍 from india
Respect Our Old friends To Russia From India 🇮🇳
Thank you friend Russia
Love from indian army🇮🇳🖤🙏
Chutiya Banata hai?
Manipuri Saale
Respect to India from USA 🇮🇳🇺🇸
❤
Thanks bro.. Love from India🇮🇳 ❤🇺🇸
🤍❤️
Same goes for navy seal
Bring Donald back. 👍
India has one of the toughest yet peaceful military they play a major role as peace keepers in UN even tho the country is not officially UN member. mad love and respect from Canada 🇨🇦
Actually, India was one of the founding members of UN.
Lemme update you that India is a memeber of UN but not a member of UNSC
@@explorer840 Great info but not applicable here. We are talking about UN membership. Nevertheless India is a non permanent member of UNSC right now just as an update :P.
Thank u 😀 from India
@Speak Out Dude Canadians are not US citizens, it is a different country. ;D
Respect to India from Philippines 🇮🇳🇵🇭
Thanku bro
🤍❤️
u 2 bro from india
Tnq man 👍
@@gamming_roy thanks 👍
My uncle Captain Harpal Singh served bravely with 1st Para Commandos, KIA Operation Pawan, Sri Lanka theatre, June, 1988. I’m so proud to be his nephew and thank him everyday for his service ❤🙏🏼. Indian Army Commandos are hard core!
Please avoid mentioning your uncle's name, it may risk his and his family's safety!
@LOL-em6kl didn't he mention his uncle was KIA (Killed in action) ?
Shat shat naman 🙏🏻
Mad respect for India from Alabama 🇺🇸
Sweet home alabama
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@@electrifyingtv9926 bruhh 💀
Thanks dear for support
And I respect your wife
Much love India 🇮🇳 from America Illinois ♥️✊🏾💯🇺🇲
Appreciated mate
Cheers bro 🍻
Respect from USA to India.
Same to you brother
@viraj ingale much love to you and your family my far away brother.
Love from USA to India bro...
thanking you for this kind 🇮🇳
Thank you
My fav army. Love and respect from 🇹🇩
Which country dear 🙏
@@rahulbasurey1937 Romania
@@marton2895 thanks 🙏 bro . Keep smiling be happy be safe remain healthy love from 🙏 india and good wishes to u and your family 🙏
Much Love from India to Romania 🇧🇪❤️🇮🇳
@@rahulbasurey1937 bro if you don't know you would have just googled it you just wanted a reply and some likes
RESPECT TO INDIA FROM SOUTH AFRICA🇿🇦
Ayoo :D respect to you too man 🇮🇳
Respect to RECCES too. Fighting Valiantly for their Nation in Angola, Rhodesia ,Mozambique and especially Namibia. Even tho their apartheid govt was really really ah0le
love you bro from India
Thanks dude from india 🇮🇳
Thanks from india 🇮🇳
We proud to Indian army
Love from Nepal 🇳🇵
I am in ncc and all my trainers are gurkhas from nepal and uttrakhand 💪💪💪 nepal india
Gurkhas are proud for India....Nepal is real brother of India.
Nepali is brothers and also part of our army....but choose a right government bro..
Jai shree ram 🚩
Jay Mahakali
Nepali ko payo vana garxha
Politicians need such type of training.
daily until the morale improves.
Send our PM there
@Mcvvggdc Hgfces അതിനു നീ ഏതാടാ മലവാണമേ
Ah, it's so nice to see that everywhere there is a democracy or republic (or any government or chain of command, really) people have the same issues with their leaders.
People talk about world peace and world unity, and there's no better example on how most of us would probably get along than if you were to ask almost any of us about what we think of any given politician or "leader." Most are not very well liked fellows, or if liked by one group there is a decisively negative opinion on the same person from a different group.
We truly are all the same 😏
My best to you all, from Georgia, USA 🇺🇸🇳🇪- Todd
@@JamesonsTravels I agree
"Leave your body but never your buddy" - this is the mantra of the Indians S.F
Excuse me but are u in indian army or any other defence services, what kind of motto are you promoting here , this is never taught in training .
Life of every man is important even yours , if you can save your buddy even 1 percent you should try , but they never taught to die for your buddy , there is defrence between jihadi and army of any country that army should look for everyone around in on your side .
@@rishikeshs6398 First - country
2nd - Unit(regiment)
3rd - your buddy
And still you have some free time think 'bout your self - this is the motto of Indian army. - Got my point.
@Angelo Wilson that's what m saying I not differentiating based on religion , the difference is intentions that's what m saying,
Without your body how do you save your buddy
@@negan271 Logic went above your head
My father served in 9 Para SF 🇮🇳❤️
Woah thats Great
Don't share this bro
Jai hind
I thank your father for his service.
Thank you for his service.
We are proud for him❤️❤️🙏
Respect to India from France, we hope you like your Rafales ;)
They're really good, now we're buying more for nevy
The M1 varient!
Ty to france 🇫🇷
Yo ❤
Indian tejas mark 2 is getting ready along with.
Raffle are very popular there
My Uncle is retired Para SF, didn't know he went through this hell, now I got more respect to him. 🤘🏻 🙏🏻
Most men in SF units wil never talk about it,especially not to your family,its best they know as little as possible.
@@hallodanel1456 👍🏻
Huge respect to your uncle Jai Hind 🇮🇳
@@engineerwithducati9467🙏🏻
Mine too bro
A lot of people don't think about the Indian military when they think about forces from around the world but the Indians have a lot of combat experience, are constantly on alert on their northern borders and they have a prestigious history of bravery in combat (a lot of that fighting under the British).
Also the largest deployer of UN forces globally with incredible ops in Sierra Leone, Sri Lanka, Maldives, to name some and deployement in conflict zones all around the world.
These men are legit. Unfortunately the Indian government doesn't think it's reasonable to spend good bucks on a soldier. They mostly run old and obsolete equipments and gear.
@@deBrawnyo or maybe you dont exactly see what they have in their closet.
I can assure you, they have been full upgraded in the last 5 years or so.
@@jorlm2364 yes they have been fully upgraded in the past 5 years but it's still inferior gear compared to other countries.
yes, coming on the youtube was a complete shocker to see the west is in their own sweet bubble. I mean the wester n media, not their forces. their forces are more than aware what the Indian military is capable of.
My father retried .. First para commando black belt ... and my elder brother also para commando..Jai Hind 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
And you
and you here are on TH-cam just wasting your time and life. Go do something for your country
@@karanbarring2846 you first duffer.
And you are also TH-cam commando... Keyboard warrior... 😂
What about you ... they must be so disappointed
My dad is an Indian Army Officer. He's fought through wars and lead many operations. I'm proud to be Indian and to have him as my father. Jai Hind!! ❤
Jai hind 🙏
Aye pati .... 😂😂 Kidhr mila bhai tu
@@monkeh3925 arey bro 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Bhai konse operations 😂
@@ShivaKumar-yy6zr he was in Sopore. So all militant operations like killing their asses 🤙🏻
Its only a selection test for SF... Training will start after they passed this test. Huge respect 😍
For sure. Selection gets the weak ones out in this group. I wonder if the training is less about weeding out and more about skills at that stage?
@@JamesonsTravels Yup.
More about skills behind enemy lines.
After a year of training, stressing their body to such a extent becomes a part of their regular habit.
@@JamesonsTravels Fact : India SF once participated in Airbone Africa in 2002. 28 teams participated, two from each country (team A and Team B). Result : India B (1st position), India A (2nd position).
There is absolutely between Para SF and other SFs in the world.
Another fun fact: few years back Seals came to India for an high altitide training and they got a plane full of mineral water with them, because they were worried about getting bad stomach. Where in the hell they would get mineral water in operations. Para SF does Deep ops 2 years long, its crazy how tough they are build. The mindset and will is unbreakable and thats what makes them the best in world. Jai Hind🇮🇳
@@JamesonsTravels skills would automatically develope during training
@@vibhorkala5144 sir, iam also an Indian. Proud to be an indian🇮🇳
Love India from Argentina ❤️❤️
Messi 😈
Lots of love from India .... Still we believe CR7 is the Goat ....
Hey hey just trippin mate ...
Love from Moon
Same to you broo 🇦🇷🇦🇷 ❤ 🇮🇳🇮🇳
And can you help me plz to meet Messi
@@kumarjeetchakraborty2349 😂😂😂...vo khud bhi mila nahi hoga
Respect to india from🇵🇹
Which country flag is this ??
Portugal i guess
❤️🇮🇳
We respect you too
Respect bruh🙏🙏
Proud to be an Indian who is with a goal to become an Indian army
very impressive bunch with a significant threat to your north - th-cam.com/video/5DCkRiM1pAA/w-d-xo.html
@@JamesonsTravels the number 2000 are bogus. There are actually a lot of them . And I mean it. The nation's elite are SFF and the are approx 50000+.
@@JamesonsTravels actually M 4 need lot of maintainance. Plus we very rough terrain. Kalashnikov just fits the purpose
@@yogeshkumarallum2540 We have m4's man. It is just not general issue to the conventional forces but specialised units have it like the SF units and RR
@@yogeshkumarallum2540 Real number will not be disclosed it will always be bogus
Say what you want about India and its army, but they have a long-standing warrior tradition embedded deep in the nation's culture.
And they are so United. Like they care about their brothers. East culture like always
@ And Muslims only make up 2% of the Army (despite being 15% of the population). So not getting along with them isn't that hard given there aren't many of them in the Army.
Yes brother. And they don't even show half of that hell in the documentary.
@@dinum4378 bro gets ypur fact check pls muslims in india around 30% and they are not even .5% of total army crpf,bsf,parasf etc
There are only Indians in the Indian army.. no other category. It’s the most pluralist and secular organisation.
Indians are way ahead in every area except in politics and media . Respect from Sri lanka.
It's because we have that much population that we can search for best of the bests
Agree
What the condition of food emergency in srilanka this is what china do your forex reserves is empty
Agreed, our media is so bad we don't know what to say.
Agreed
8:05 That is not nasty water. That is a juice for rehydration.The trainers are just playing with the minds of the new guys.
i heard that from viewers. interesting. good idea. those trainers are top notch.
I was thinking the same because giving diarrhoea to your probationers might not be the best idea.
This comment should be pinned
@@JamesonsTravels indian army uses AK47 as with equal responses enemy as our enemies mostly uses AK47
@@saunak9183 diarrhoea is probiotic goodness
Proud of my Indian Defence forces,one of the fittest army personnel in the world
Hi
Ur so cute❤️
Yes medam jii
There are so many special forces in India that you will be surprised. Feels proud to be an Indian. Plz make more videos on other SFs from India. And plz make a video on 1OO km run of the same Para SF as selection criteria.
Proud 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🙏
Dont just be proud Ismat. Turn your pride in to action. Join the Indian army.
your entire community stands against our armed forces whenever they nail yr pakistani ummah brothers! So cut the crap pls
@@subhashisnag6090 he would rather prefer to stone pelt lol
@@jajaja7394 i too prefer to be a stone pelter
I mean who don't
I went to northern India a couple years ago. There’s a big military presence up in the NW, lots of terrorist activity up there in Kashmir, seems they are continually at odds with Pakistan and China due to a few disputed borders.
Yes bro our army is on war every day from many years because of terriosm which provide by pakistan and now china also helping terriost of myamar and giving them weapons and training to counter india but china dnt know all about our army thats why they taking indian army lightly but they will know when they face our sikh regiment and gorkha regiment and sff and many more forces
I dnt know english so sorry if u dnt undestand anything 😀🙏
HARJiNDER SINGH I understand. Stay safe my friend.
@@JohnnyYuma405 yes bro i m in safe area i m from punjab state and pak border is near from city but we have no fear and kashmir is also near and himachal also but we have no fear because our army is so strong but china and pak are cancer for our country and world also because they dnt love humanity they only promoting terriosts and pakistan is factory of terriosm all world knows that
you are r8 brother.even terrorist from bd is continously trying to enter into india
Respect to Índia from 🇧🇷. "Your gun is your best friend"... Not on hell week 😅
Which country bro?
@@saketkashyap955 brazil
@@harrypotter-mh6xg ohh okk. & Sorry.
One para cammando kills many people without gun
@@saketkashyap955 Nothing to be sorry about in my opinion. It's a big world, and although Brazil has a (in my opinion) very beautiful and unique flag, it's not something intuitive or we are born knowing. The only bad question is the sincere question not asked. All my best, from USA 🇺🇸🇳🇪 - Todd
"Never give up until u suceed" this is the moto
Looks like India has got it right.
Para motto is SHATRUJEET meaning " victory over the enemy"
Much Respect to these guys! And Much Respect to all that have served to keep me safe!🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 there’s not a day that goes by I don’t pray for our active service members🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼 God Bless🇺🇸
This is about india not usa.
God bless america bro. And do ignore the pakistani trolls trying to drive a wedge in between us
@@djbravo704 bro he said that for the army of his country.not for indian army
They gon bring the pain to Forces of Evil
@@negativeflash2676 the name is mizo language bro from north east india
90 days for selection and then 3 years of training? Good lord. Imagine failing on day 89 of selection or failing out of the 3-year training course. Wow...
Worse yet would being recycled
Yeah those requirements sound absurd...
Years of academic training wasted
@@A234921 well, because they are.
In India there is a surplus of volunteers applying to the military. They go through exams(academic, physical and PI) to just get in the army and then they go for basic training from there they head to specialisations training then they go to their regiments and then they are eligible to apply for para SF or ghatak training, if selected then they head to this "academy" and then if they pass the selection phase of 90 days then they go for specialisations training again ( armaments, physical conditioning, tactics, airborne deployments, foreign joint deployments, joint trainings with Russian and/or British, US or Israeli, French, SF teams depending on your specialisations or mission requirements) during this phase almost all of them will learn the job of a medic, some will learn to operate radio and handle communications, some even go for other technical specialisations after this they are trained for almost one more year then they are deployed on special operations.
This kinda stuff happens when you have a surplus people applying for the military training .
@@A234921 it would take atleast 4 years to become a para SF
American : we have best weapons
Indian : whole body is a weapon
Lovely
Goosebumps .❤️❤️
US Navy Seals: am i a joke to u
@@surodeepchakraborty4706 we also have Marcos commandos which is as same as Navy seals or may be better
@@rishi8730 ooo
Mad respect to Para SF and all the soldiers who protect their land... proud Indian! 🙏🏽🇮🇳
Check out HAWS ( High Altitude Warfare School ) of the Indian army where US , Russian , Israel and UK special forces also come to get trained 🤚🏻
Visit JWS- Jungle Warfare School at Vairingte. It blows your senses. Or go to commando course school at Belgam...many fail and leave the basic commando course midway.
@@raw3165 yes CIJWS is also a very famous military school
@@raw3165 this was selection, not the actual training
Give proof
@@dizzyWLRDask Pakistan😂
These para forces were send to Pakistan for surgical strike and they destroyed the whole terrorist camp and also each of them returned our country safely
Salute to our soldiers ❤️🇮🇳❤️
@@rashidshafiq9385 sachai kadvi hoti hai ...
@Shinichi-Kun真一くん Good one
Nearly 1,00,000 Pakistan soldiers surrendered without proper fighting
@@rashidshafiq9385 sachai humasha kadwa hai, aur Pakistani awam bhadwa hai....😏😏🖕🏻😌
@@rashidshafiq9385 truth is always bitter 😂😂
@@rashidshafiq9385 is this no"93000" familiar to u 😂😂
Greece-India-france-israel
What's that?
Yes bro we need to make more strong and practical alliance add Armenia too.. Greece was known as yavan in ancient times in India
👍👍Always..
@@गढ़नरेश right bro G I F I world power
Yes we will kick ass of turkey together greece need not to worry
I have completed this training over the period of time i got 4 fractures one bone dismantle but luckily i complted my training as that was my only goal to achiev Balidan badge.
Proud to be an Indian 💪😊
🕉 ⛪ 🕌 🕍
We believe in humanity.
Forces are our breath
but now india not a secularism country Bollywood specially target hindu religion
@@666mhboys ✝️🕉☪️🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🤝
@@aslamalifs3671 what a joke not india bharat in native religion 🕉☸ sikhism & jainism 🚩🇮🇳
@@666mhboys true
Yeah we are Indian
Mad Respect from Indonesia.
Thank you very much 🥰
Lots of love from 🇮🇳india 🖤🖤🖤 to Indonesia🇮🇩
@@sahilrajput2768 lol
@pkmkb 93k pakistani troops surrenders hormone be like
I've almost drowned when i was younger. My lungs filled with water, but I didn't loose consciousness... What these Soldiers went through during the drowning phase, truly is one of the most terrifying things.
I got drown 2 times and almost died, i can feel them😂..
I know how to swim properly now thanks I don't have any hydrophobic after those 2 incidents.
I have an experience like that... I didn't suck water but I held my breath so long I was asphyxiating and passing out underwater. My god the feeling of the heaving was like my lungs were punching me in the back of the eyeballs... vision fading out and the insane burning in my body... I had gotten tangled up in some trash someone threw in there, specifically the child safety belt on a shopping cart got itself real tight around my leg when I jumped off the pier. I managed to keep my wits and free myself but I couldn't move my body and the air in my lungs was what carried me to the surface... if someone was sitting up there to dunk me back under after I probably would have died just from the psychological shock. Holy hell I could not imagine going through something like these guys were doing after being absolutely wiped out beforehand or even fresh... these guys are beasts just for even making it that far.
@@erintheangry did you ever feel like this is how i die so let's just give up, and start dreaming about your loved ones?
@@mishai3326 Once. Laying on my back in the snow after getting lost and walking in the knee-deep snow for half a day. Was worn out. Fell down. Didn't get up. Apologizing in my head to my parents. Heard my mother shouting for me and suddenly I had a second wind to get up and trudge in her direction. Her and dad were out on the snowmobile looking for me. I was a stupid teenager then and took the wrong path to the lake, nearly fell through said lake and got turned around. Ended up in a farmer's field a good ways away. It was pitch black out and I didn't even know which direction I was going in that barren flat field. The path I took was through the woods. Was out there for some 9 hours in the freezing cold. (Was nice when the sun was up.) Made it to the fence line where dad was about to cut down the fence to get the sled through to me all soaked and frozen. Good ol' canadian wilderness stories run in the family. It's amazing how much energy you find you still have when you think you are done for and something spurs you on. I'm 34 now. I wonder how I would have fared in the army. The canadian forces seems like a bit of a joke compared to various ones around the world... not a dig at the people serving in it or anything. I am a chubby weak city slicker now and I wish I could go back out there to the country. I know that incident sure wised me up in a hurry.
@@erintheangry sound's scary.. hope you are doing well now🙂.
Men comes out as BOYS . MERA💓 BHARATH MAHAAN 🇮🇳
i watched a show about northern india and china boarder the other day. what a tough area to fight and manage.
That was interesting to see their training. I got some new respect for India's Para.
this is just day 43 and 44 of the selection period. Things get way worse from here on...till the 90th day. In between there is a 100 kms route march.
Also they are not the Para, they are the PARA SF.
@@davantanandjordan7616 um no. I thought the same before but i cleared it with some Para guys.
Paratrooper(Airborne) has a completely different selection compared to these guys the PARA SF.
Though both last 90 days.
@@davantanandjordan7616 this is SF . Airborne has a different video on youtube.
passage of rights to become part of the best
The marcosnis way more lethal and undisclosed
Love from New Zealand ❤️
Love and respect 4m India 🙏🏻🇮🇳💗🇳🇿
Churrr bro!
To me this looks like one of the top 5 toughest SF training in the world!
this is something very basic for the PARA SF. Things get much tougher from here on. Also its day 43 of "selection" , not training.
During world Wars..it's was India Mostly whose soldiers were fighting Across the world and won battles for UK...from Africa to Europe..while their Own soldiers were relatively Soft toys!
This isn't the training though...
This is not training, just selection,training is far hell than this
It's top 3
This is not the training this is just the selection procedure 🙂
8:48
The board reads:"Question in red are compulsory"
1.write down 5 things to keep in mind while making 'hide'
2. How many types of ammo can be fired from MGL
3. When you were doing thr exercises what did you see on the route.
4. How many tipes of IV are there? What should you keep in mind while you are putting an IV ,explain in detail
5. What was written on the tyres during the tyre exercise.
Man these guys have been under hectic training and these questions💭❓......Completely dumbstruck
I was called into mandatory service about 6 months ago back here in finland.I was not overly excited about it, but ended up loving boot camp(army). unfortunately I am an avid weed smoker and they ended up drug testing me and dishonorably discharged me from service for a failed drug test. I spent the next 6 days under locked room supervision until my discharge from the base(santahamina,Finland). I really loved the comraddery and brotherhood those weeks gave me.
Much love from Finland🇫🇮
Dump weed broo..it will be harmful for u in future..
How old are you?
@@goodboygaming1473, rubbish.
Alcohol is more harmful.
I've been smoking weed for 50 years.
I'm an electrical engineer.
Made my own business, invented electrical testing equipment and made millions doing it.
🇮🇳🇮🇳Bharat mata ki Jay 🇮🇳🇮🇳
@Rom Rom Ji are bhaiya ji aap😀🙏
Good bro jai hind
@Rom Rom Ji tu nakli hay
Love you Khan bhai
Jai
Proud to be an Indian
For anyone wondering, at 7:37, narrator said that recruits are told they are given dirty water but it is actually some rehydration agent with a foul smell.
That water wasn't dirty it was rehydration solution it just look's like sewage water they were just manipulating them.
Yes the narrator said that the water is actually a registration solution, had electrolytes as well. They just present it in a way to make them feel that it's unpalatable
Yeah I am indian i know hindi he is saying that it's juice which has something mixed in it for dirty smell to make it similar as sewage water
I am also an Indian
rehydration solution*
It is dirty water mixed with Oral Rehydration solution so as to maintain hydration, or else in 36 hrs all this strenuous load on body and u will meet ur maker.
Lol China isn’t ready for a war with these guys. 90 days and then 3 fcking years training? These guys are beast
@Parth lm10 hmm I'm talking about a general war not skirmishes.
Yo thx man
@@nate_reatcz But in 1962 China took a big dump on Indian army tho
@@ImUrZaddy tell China,not to be a expansionist. Be happy with what you have.
@Naga webcam it still is a volunteer army.🙏
Brought back memories, it really boils down to saying to ones self. I’m not going to quit, they’re going have to kick me out. No physical conditioning can help you once you reach to this phase of the selection. It’s pure mental toughness, at this stage. I love it “quite professionals”
You'll never see us,
Cause we don't exist.
You'll never hear about us,
Cause it never happened.
We don't exist, so that you can.....!!
_PARA_SF_
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Goosebumps ❤️
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 true bro
Yaa mone
There's so much meaning behind this❤️
same thing happened in Men In Black
The nasty water given to them is a rehydration solution, but to play with the candidates mind the instructors tell them that the water was taken from their bathroom that they last used they can either drink this or go on without water further but in real it's a hydration solution given to you.
It's a psychological game.
That wasn't nasty water. They just give you some mixture of plant based healthy drink which taste very bad. I know since my cousin been there
@@friendlyatheist387 It's called kasaiyam bro
+SH I wouldnt drink it if that was the case because it sounds like a test. Drinking such in real life (if the claim was real) could increase the chance of death. A last ditch effort to stay alive, sure, but not if I was just thirsty.
@@Lobos222 then i am absolutely sure you haven't gone thirsty for 30 hours straight with all such physical exertion.
@@shirsendumaiti5682 Well, you are absolutely wrong. I have been in plenty of situations were water has been limited.
I feel proud as an Indian 🇮🇳💙
And we believe whole world is our family 💙
no we dont
@@Dangermonkey1000 some of us do
I am alive because of these guys,
Jai Hind
6:14 The point of this is the water is actually cold around 2℃ which shocks the body in which breathing is next to impossible. The point is, this trains there mind for further training in water in negative temperatures.
Actually it’s stated by sources to be around -5 degrees
I am always fascinated by these incredibly unique types of individuals, which is why I enjoy learning more about what they have that I don't have and likely never will It's as if they're superhuman, whether they are in the SAS, the US Army Special Forces, the Indian Paras or any other elite and/or high-performing group of individuals.
Just the physical activity that these sorts of people go through in a single morning of training would be a morning that I would never forget the rest of my life, and I would probably consider it one of the most difficult days of my life as well. But then they do it again and again under the most seemingly impossible circumstances.
I'm absolutely fascinated at two opposite observations I've made in life the most:
The first observation is how weak and wilfully ignorant so many humans are, how unknowledgeable about our history we can be despite easier access to knowledge than ever before in our history (leading us to keep making the same mistakes repeatedly, and needlessly), and how unwilling "we" as a species often are to attempt to better ourselves and thus to better society.
Yet the second thing that fascinates me is, paradoxically, how intelligent and thoughtful the best of us can be, how we can learn from mistakes and still create a trend to an undeniably better living conditions globally on average than in recorded human history, and how brave and strong and selfless (once again the best of us) can be to give up personal comfort and make great sacrifice for the betterment of others, including those whom we may have never even personally met.
As a whole, we certainly run a wide path from the best of us to the worst of us.
My very best to India and every other nation/individual who stops by to read this (in my very best to those who do not stop by to read this, but they will not read this to know that I hope my best for them!)
🇺🇸🇳🇪 - Todd, Georgia, USA
My wishes with you if you are going to join special force
this is very insightful
It's simply a mindset. Rest, the body, skills, etc come second.
🇳🇪it's not our Indian falg this is ours🇮🇳
🇳🇪 this is not a Indian flag 🇮🇳this is Indian flag
My grandad served in the Indian Army in WWII, he had some real stories and he was quite bad ass, he also used to hunt man-eaters when the need arised. His brother was also the youngest rear admiral in the Indian navy at that time - he had some awesome stories too and, especially about the Ghurka.
@sayvar44 Brits have always hidden India's successes and taken them as their own.
That’s awesome. My great grand dad served in WW2 and my grand uncle was CO of 9 Para SF in 71
Gurkhas are legendary warriors whose tales of valour and sheer bravery are pass on from generation to generation.
Chinese leaked video their soldiers cried when they send them to fight with Indian army .....
Yaa 😂😂. I too have seen that
I only know few things about these guys...that they can't be defeated, can't be seen...they come and go you don't even know...and they are the worst nightmare for terrorists
I like nightmares for terrorist.
@@JamesonsTravels 😂😂😂
And so are the Marcos my friend...and so are the Marcos 🙂
@@JamesonsTravels then Pakistan is their playground 😂😂
@@JamesonsTravels that drink they gave is rehydration solutions not nasty water they just playing with your mind
I was fortunate enough that I had seen PARA SF commando when I participated in Republic Day. He was the bodyguard of Chief of Army Staff. Whenever I see Para SF, I get goosebumps. This maroon beret is something you can't get it, you have to earn it. Salute to our Bravehearts. Almighty bless them always. ❤🇮🇳
I will be joining Indian army as an officer soon....
Live a life less ordinary...
Jay Hind 🇮🇳,⚔️🔥✌️
😂😂whats ur age
Skskkenndd
@@kavyapatel6156 20 buddy! NDA entry....🔥
@@shubhamshukla9793 for nda age limit is 16.5 to 19.5 years bro😂😂👌🏻
@@shubhamshukla9793 y are beyond the age limit🙏🏻🤣
Wow!! Indian Special Forces kick ass!! Never saw an actual training video. Thanks for posting!
these are like the most basic part of the 90 days selection which they de-classified. Things get much tougher from here on.
Sending Love from Nort Korea 🇰🇵.:)
🙄😁😂😂
😂😂😂 really??
Kim Jong Un is
@@adwaithjprakash9131 I'm kim Jong!
@@dr.disrespect9856 I hate u mahn!😂😂😂
Jameson: I don't like the food
Wife: just eat it I think it's great
Jameson: well put that in the comments
Ha😅👍
Let's go
And then "you guys ever have a wife who thought her cooking tasted great even if it was terrible? Put that in the comments".
Do you have headache? Put that in the comments!
Dwl i just like the way he says it "let''s go or put that ib the comments" 😂😂
"On the 8th day, God created the Paratroopers.... and the devil stood to attention."
"MEN APART... EVERY MAN AN EMPEROR"
Indian army is soooo tough!!!! 🇷🇸❤️🇮🇳
Don't Believe on Your Luck
Believe on You Skills & Training
14:21
Thats a good one. Love their ethos
1-2 hours sleep every day ? I will be done in first day. Respect to these guys
True man doing that for 90 days sounds absurd and impossible
I will die if i will sleep 1-3 hour almost 7 days🤣🤣🤣
even though this seems great and tough you literally push your body so hard and ignore every medical advice so you are basically cutting your lifespans every day out there. But then again when you join this stuff you have already given up your life in the hands of fate so seems about right
@@MaxC_1 i saw a retired soldier of the same SF doing 25 Pull ups at the age of 56😮
Men Apart, every man an emperor. 🇮🇳
You'll never see us,
Cause we don't exist.
You'll never hear about us,
Cause it never happens.
We don't exist, so that you can.....!!
_PARA_SF_
There is a slogan in indian army "mushkil wakt, commando sakkt" means when the time is hard, then a commando is harder
Para SF is a versatile unit where various units train for a particular type of warfare in a particular geographical area. For this various units were raised though originally there were only 3 Commando units : 9 Para , 10 Para and 1 Para. Later Para SF was expanded to 4 Para , 21 Para , 2 Para and 3 Para with new units 11 Para and 12 Para quite recently raised. Everyone unit specializes in a particular type of warfare which gives the whole Para SF ability to combat in every sphere of warfare.
1 Para SF : Tactical Needs/Urban Warfare . They were established in 1761 and converted to SF role in 1978 and are kept in reserve for specialized type of ops and urban warfare ( similar to NSG ).
2 Para SF : Mountain Warfare and CI/CT duties. Known as ‘Predators’ they were established in 1797 and converted to SF in 2000 .
3 Para SF : Desert Warfare. Known as “Russels’s Vipers’ they were established in 1813 and converted to SF role in 2002 .
4 Para SF : Known as ‘Daggers’ they specialize in Mountain Warfare and CI/CT duties. They were raised in 1961 and converted to SF role in 2003.
9 Para SF : Known as “Pirates’ they are the best in war business among all Para units and were the first Para Commando Battalion established in 1966. They train for mountain warfare and CI/CT duties.
10 Para SF : They are the sister unit of 9 Para SF and are known as “Desert Scorpions’ and train for desert warfare and CI/CT duties.
11 Para SF : They train for jungle warfare and CI/CT duties.
12 Para SF : Known as ‘Dirty Dozens’ they train for jungle warfare and Ci/CT duties.
21 Para SF : Known as ‘Waghnakas’ they train for jungle warfare and Ci/CT duties.
5 Para , 6 Para and 7 Para are Airborne Units raised to wreak hell behind the enemy lines and don’t necessarily specialize in any particular type of warfare though they stress upon acquiring various type of warfare skills like anti-hijacking , unconventional warfare and more.
Sir men from 9th and 10 are cross-trained in all kinds of warfare, but those are their specialisations
thanks for the info
@Shweta Singh ma'am the information above is available in public domain you can find it anywhere, even on Wikipedia which is the most searched website for information on any topic
And I complaint about studying for a petty exam while my mum provides me with pretty much everything on my bed.
Now u achieved maturity
Good life is tough when you don't understand mom and dad
Do hard work as much your body can do.... 😌
Lol
To clarify your thoughts regarding the “nasty” water. Probationers were given “dirty” looking water but it is actually a hydration solution. It is not a water from gutter in reality. The trainers are doing that intentionally as they were simply playing with the psychology of the probationers.
To be honest I would have drunk it anyway as I wouldn't care at that point
Respect India from USA🇺🇲
I am actually impressed. Your knowledge without even knowing the language is good.your experience is clear here. Most people just give review.things you said reminded me no matter where you go. A soldier knows a soldier.
You did not understood some of the things. Most importantly is they were not asked questions there to write down. They were asked to tell the details they saw on their training. Like a dummy or a sign and location and color so on. I had to say it because it's a important one
Respect from Cuba 🥰
To you too mate from India
Literally u r from india wtf bro ??
Kuch bhi😁😁
@Tech on Tips Cuba nahi kanpur bolo 😂😂😂😂
This is the reason why the Para Sf is one of the best forces in the world...... Indian special forces has the record of winning Airborne Africa competition 😘😍💪💪... Proud to be an Indian....... Jai Hind
My dad was a sf sniper ..he came back home after serving for abt 12 years ..
I don't want to blame anyone even today after being home for abt 20 years everything they did there has an impact on him .the worst thing is there is no help from the same country to whom they were willing to die
What happened to your dad buddy?
@@NikhilKumar-dd5se people don't know this but even though soldiers take life's to save n protect the country..they at the end start to realise it's someone's son ,dad , brother, husband they killed.. especially snipers who stay out in silence longer than most people n have very least human interaction..have some much silence n time around them it just starts messing with their head ..till date when my dad talks abt it, even though he was doing his job he regrets killing he says no matter how cold hearted n tough ur when u see someone fall on thier face n never wake up again because of the shot u fired it starts to chip at ur believe in everything
The questions they are asked to answer are around things they should have observed when they were doing the circuit with logs and jerry cans
Love from Japan💝
Lots of love from India
Domo Arigato.
Azad Hind Fauj was formed there and Japanese soldiers trained us thank you ❤
In the finnish armed forces, 1994, we had an excersize that lasted for five days, no extreme stress stuff as these indian guys but it was 24 hours a day of military duties, setting up mortars, moving between camps, firing, watchposts, preparing primary and secondary positions, we never got the chance to sleep, we were awake (or supposed to be) for 120 hours (5x24).
I managed to catch perhaps 7 hours of sleep in short 15-20 minutte sequences as i fell to sleep while eating and similiar.
I still, to this day today, remember clearly seeing trees walk past me in the forests and i clearly heard rocks speaking to eachother..but the crazy thing is, my buddy who was equally tired as me said "oh, ok" when i told him about the tree that just walked past us, i bet he saw the same hallusinations as i did.
At the end, i fell asleep standing up while standing up as a gunner on a two-part belted vehicle moving in terrain, atleast i think i slept because i can not remember anything of the trip back from the excersize.
Good times ;)
How is that good times lol
@Raju B What is true patriot ? You're either a patriot or you're not. My brother is in Indian Army, He joined army for his love of his country but he often says he hated every second of training and line of duty because it was super tiring, demanding and unpredictable outcomes. So speak for yourself bigboy
@@sreekanthpillai7778 but where's the fun without that....my Bros in the army and he enjoys every moment....your brother shouldn't have chosen the army.....rather gone with something else
These are true men and I am proud of my countrymen ❤️❤️❤️. Thank you for video
My dad was in the 1stSFG, he told me about these men in Afghanistan, these guys are a highly motivated bunch, they've got a varied skillset.
You're an American?
Well dude it's indian army
Yes, there are many types ofspecilisations in these teams like jungle warfare, warfare in buildup areas, security, marine operations, air drop operations, etc.
Very special/specific operational specialist.
Its good that the majority of the world doesnt know about them. Gives them an edge over the opponents.
This doesn’t make any sense cause the war is fought between soldiers and soldiers of other countries very well know about how dangerous Indian forces are. It doesn’t matter if common people don’t know about them, cause they don’t have to fight wars🤷🏻♂️
@@murtazabashirmurri8034 Hahaha jab Uri attack ka badla liya tha to isse PARA SF ne madarse ke anpad Aatankwadi paidayesh ke acche se g***d maari thi tel lagake😂😂😂
@@armans244 Indian Military is the most downplayed military globally. And im happy. Underestimation of its enemy has costed a lot of civilizations their entire empires.
@@murtazabashirmurri8034 1971 :)
Major spy agencies know them
Funny how this is just a selection part 😂 after this the real training start
Watch full video..
This part also includes...100 Km speed March with 20-30 kg weight and One 6-7 kg rifle!
Yes it's a selection process training is more tough than this almost three years
This ain't selection part. How comes they were provided with uniforms n weapons on their selection? Don't talk stupid
@@theone6799 This is selection process....after completing this stage they will be trained...passing this stage makes them eligible for undergoing various kinds of training! This is the first obstacle!
@@theone6799 they volunteer from army, para is elite drafted from already in army.
Respect from japan to india
WOW! 3.5 years of training after making through selection. 2 years of training is already so indepth for Army Special Forces once the make it through selection. Call it patriotism, but I always assumed that US special operations were the best in the world by far. But the India special operations have to be on the MT. Rushmore of some of the best trained spec. ops.
Now I'm going to go down a rabbit whole of training methods and duration of training by other countries special ops.
Please share the durations
@@smithjoins 2-3 years for France, 2 years for Germany. That's just a couple I found. I'll reply to u again if I find any other notable ones.
Thankyou
@@jamnin94 PARA SF do secrets missions like in Afghanistan, Iraq etc but they don't tell anyone about it, the fact is your enemy should know very little about you so when you do attack on them they'll not able to defend themselves
Marcos-🤣
I am from India and I am seeing that other people's from different countries are respecting India to thankyou to all
Lots of love and take care 😘
It's true we don't have the best of tech and the gears as obviously our budget can't accommodate that. But, damn, we train them well and the best. Ask Pakistan they know it the best. Jai Hind🇮🇳, thanks for the video. 👍
very impressive selection process.
@@rashidshafiq9385 so fantastic that your PM refused to join the meeting and who was the guy whose legs were shaking 😂
@@rashidshafiq9385 ohh still 92999 cups left wait you can't afford that because your gdp is lower than that😂
@@rashidshafiq9385 ya after all it was made from your mother's milk🤣🤣
@@shivamuniyal427 😁😁😁 Bhai Ab toh Mujhe bhi chai Pini hai woh iski Behen ke dudh se Bani hui.
My dream para force . Proud to be a indian and a NCC cadet ❤️🙏 love for hole would ❤️🙏
Love From 🇩🇪 ❤️
Long live Deutschland india and germany have been allies for a while now
Cheers schnaps
Liebe
Indien
🇮🇳🇮🇳💓🙏🙏🙏🙏
Para sf one of the toughest. They also have 100 km March
those 100k rucks in 85 humidity in 90F weather is never fun. No way to keep hydrated.
@@JamesonsTravels yup they have to run for 100 km just after this 36 hours training..
@M Impossible for those who never tried
Wait untill you see the training of marcos
@@travelexploreenjoy4135 Me just thinking about it : *internal bleeding
“Nice”
On my couch with heated massage chair sipping on 50 year old scotch. That looks hard af.
Lmao 😂
😂😂😂
I am sick of seeing it😫
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Damnnn its not even reak training,its the selection process☠️☠️