1. SPECIAL PROTECTION GROUP (SPG) Special Protection Group,
with about 3000 personnel, is used for the protection of VVIPs such
as the Prime Minister. The Special Protection Group provides
proximate security to VVIPs and the members of their immediate
family The SPG is divided broadly into the following four
categories: Operations : Looks after the actual protection duties.
In the Operations Branch, there are components like the
Communications Wing, Technical Wing and Transport Wing. Training :
Deals with the training of personnel on a continuous basis. The SPG
imparts training in physical efficiency, firing, anti-sabotage
checks, communication and other operative aspects connected with
close protection drills and having a bearing on VVIP security with
a view to maintaining a high level of physical fitness and to
fine-tune the operational skills of SPG Officers.
2. CONTD.. Intelligence & Tours : Looks after the threat
assessment, internal intelligence pertaining to personnel,
verification of character and antecedents, tours and other allied
jobs. Administration:Deals with personnel, procurement and other
related matters.The Special Protection Group (SPG) is an "armed
force of the Union" of India formed in 1988 by an act of the
Parliament of India for "providing proximate security to the Prime
Minister of India and former Prime Minister of India and members of
their immediate families (wife, husband, children and parents)".
Annual budget - 408.98 crore The SPG is also likely to have the Air
India One, the call-sign of any aircraft carrying the Prime
Minister of India, to suit the security assessment and travel needs
of Narendra Modi who is known to be a frequent traveler for work
purposes.
3. PMS BMW XSERIES! The custom- made BMW XSeries is a 4,799- cc
sports utility vehicle (SUV) with two engines and eight cylinders.
The hatchback is bulletproof, mineproof and carries an armour
plating. The virtually armoured cars carry secure phone and on-
board monitor with TV function. They guzzle a litre of petrol for
about every seven kilometres. The basic model costs Rs.78.60 lakh.
Customised versions can cost up to Rs.15 crore, depending upon the
security features. The government has ordered for 15 of these
vehicles. Four have already been delivered. Around nine cars are
expected to be in Modi's cavalcade apart from a unit of bomb squad
vehicle. Out of these at least two are likely to be identical BMWs
to act as decoys and another five BMWs and others for the
escorts.
4. NATIONAL SECURITY GUARD (NSG) The National Security Guard
(NSG) is an elite high-profile counter-terrorism and special
operations tactical unit in India created by the Cabinet
Secretariat under the National Security Guard Act of the Indian
Parliament in 1986. It works completely within the Central Armed
Police Forces structure. The NSG is an elite force providing a
second line of defence to the nation. They have played a pivotal
role in safeguarding the unity of India and have commendably foiled
attempts of anti-national elements to tear apart the social fabric
of the country. The NSG has maintained an edge over terrorist
outfits in possession of latest technology and are considered among
the finest special operations units in all of Asia.
5. NARENDRA MODI Born -17 September 1950 (age 63) Vadnagar,
India. Narendra Damodardas Modi is an Indian politician and the
designated Prime Minister of India, due to be sworn in on 26 May
2014. Modi, a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party, was Chief
Minister of Gujarat from 2001 to 2014. Modi was a key strategist
for the BJP in the successful 1995 and 1998 Gujarat state election
campaigns. He became Chief Minister of Gujarat in October 2001 and
served longer by far in that position than anyone else to date. He
was a major campaign figure in the 2009 general election, which the
BJP led National Democratic Alliance lost to the Congress-led
United Progressive Alliance (UPA). He led the BJP into the AprilMay
2014 general election, winning the second-largest majority in the
history of the Lok Sabha.
6. LATEST INFORMATION REGARDING SECURITY OF PM MODI Narendra
Modi's wife and mother will also get the Special Protection Group
(SPG) security soon after he takes oath as India's 14th prime
minister on 26 May, security officials said. Around 1,000 Black Cat
commandos will be deployed at Modi's official residence at 7, Race
Course, his office in South Block after he takes oath on 26 May.
Over 500 men of the Special Protection Group (SPG) could be
deployed to guard Narendra Modi, who will enjoy the tightest
security cover ever, once he takes over as the prime minister. Modi
as PM will have a bigger convoy than Manmohan Singh, primarily due
to the heightened threat perception. To better understand how
Gujarat police handled the security of Modi, a team of the SPG has
gone to Gandhinagar. "The SPG will formally take over the security
only after Modi is sworn in as the PM. The SPG, with a budget of
Rs. 408 crore in the current fiscal for a staff of less than 4,000
personnel, has the highest man-budget ratio among all security
forces in the country.