The Garud Commando Force is the
special forces
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of the
Indian Air Force
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. It was formed on 6 February 2004 and with a plan to have around 2,000-personnel strength.
The unit derives its name from ''
Garuda
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'', a
Hindu deity.
Garud forces are tasked with protecting critical Air Force bases and installations, search and rescue, and disaster relief during calamities.
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. In 2004, Garuds were deployed in the
Congo as part of the
UN peace keeping operations.
History

In 2001, after the terrorists attempted to attack two major airfield bases in Jammu and Kashmir, the Indian Air Force commanders felt the need for a specialized force for protecting these critical elements should have dedicated commandos trained with
Special Forces
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techniques such as
Counter Insurgency (COIN) Operations,
Combat Search and Rescue,
Reconnaissance
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, for encountering and neutralizing the airfield based terror-threats.
While the Army might have provided some Special forces units to the Air Force, its units were always subject to being posted out on rotation to other areas as per the Army's requirements. It was felt that the specialized training the Air Force would have provided for such units would have to be repeated for the replacement units. The initial plans mooted in October 2001 called for a specialized force with 2000
commando
A commando is a combatant, or operative of an elite light infantry or special operations force, specially trained for carrying out raids and operating in small teams behind enemy lines.
Originally, "a commando" was a type of combat unit, as oppo ...
s. The group was originally called "Tiger Force", but was later renamed as "Garud Force".
To address the need for a dedicated force, in September 2003, the
Government of India
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authorized a 1080-strong force to be raised and trained on the lines of the
Para SF of the Army and
MARCOS of the
Indian Navy
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,
with the mandate of performing niche, Air Force specific operational tasks.
Soon after, the first batch of 100 volunteers from the IAF No.1 Airmen Training Center at
Belgaum
Belgaum (Kannada ISO 15919, ISO: ''Bēḷagāma'', ), officially known as Belagavi (also Belgaon), is a city in the Indian state of Karnataka located near its northern western border in the Western Ghats. It is the administrative headquarters ...
,
Karnataka
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were earmarked to undergo Garud Training at
Gurgaon
Gurgaon (), officially named Gurugram (), is a satellite city of Delhi and administrative headquarters of Gurgaon district, located in the northern Indian state of Haryana. It is situated near the Delhi–Haryana border, about southwest ...
. The Garuds were first unveiled on 6 February 2004, when the first batch of 62 "Air Commandos" passed out of training in New Delhi.
['Garud' the special Commando Force joins IAF](_blank)
, ''indiainfo.com'', 5 February 2004. The Garuds were first seen publicly during the Air Force Day celebrations in New Delhi on 8 October 2004. In the aftermath of the
Pathankot Terror Attack, the Indian Air Force decided to raise ten additional squadrons of Garud commandos, comprising about 700 personnel, bringing the total strength of the force to 1780.
Responsibilities
The mandated tasks of the Garuds include direct action, special reconnaissance, rescuing downed pilots in hostile territory, establishing airbases in hostile territory, and providing air traffic control to these airbases. The Garuds also execute the
suppression of enemy air defenses and destruction of other enemy assets such as radars, evaluation of the outcomes of Indian airstrikes and use
laser designator
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s to guide Indian airstrikes. The security of IAF installations and assets are usually performed by the Air Force Police and the
Defence Security Corps
The Defence Security Corps (DSC), is a corps of the Indian Army responsible for providing security cover to the defence installations of the three services (Indian Army, Army, Indian Navy, Navy, Indian Air Force, Air Force) and other sensitive ...
even though some critical assets are protected by the Garuds.

Their airbase protection task also includes, when necessary, rendering inaccessible weapons systems and other assets by sealing them off.
The tasks they perform also includes counter-terrorism, airborne assault, anti-hijacking, hostage rescue and assist civilian relief operations during calamities.
Organization
Garud personnel are enlisted as airmen in the Indian Air Force. The Garud commandos are organized into fifteen 'flights'. These flights are deployed at
air force stations. Each flight is led by an officer who holds the rank of a
Squadron Leader or a
Flight Lieutenant and is composed of around 60 to 70 men who usually operate in
squad
In military terminology, a squad is among the smallest of Military organization, military organizations and is led by a non-commissioned officer. NATO and United States, U.S. doctrine define a squad as an organization "larger than a fireteam, ...
s of 14 soldiers. The Garud Commando Force has a reported strength of over 1500 personnel as of 2017.
A
Wing Commander commands the force. Additional personnel are planned for being added to the force.
Training
Airmen Selection Process
Unlike its counterparts in the Army and Navy, candidates for Garud Commandos are not selected from volunteers of other branches. Recruitment to the Garuds is done directly through airmen selection centers via advertisements. Candidates found eligible for the force are put through a process of rigorous physical training. Candidates have only one chance to become a Garud trainee. Once a recruit completes training and meets the required standards, he is absorbed into the Commando force and is retained in this stream throughout his career. Wherever he is posted in the IAF, he will be part of a Garud Unit. This approach ensures that the Commando Force retains its highly trained men all through their career with the IAF. The first batch of Officers for the Garuds were volunteers from the Cadets of the Ground Duty Officers course being trained at the Air Force Academy, Dundigal,
Telangana
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. After successful completion, these officers will be inducted and permanently assigned to the Garud Force for advancing to higher postings. Training is also conducted along with the Indian Army personnel at the Rashtriya Military School, in Belgaum,
Karnataka
Karnataka ( ) is a States and union territories of India, state in the southwestern region of India. It was Unification of Karnataka, formed as Mysore State on 1 November 1956, with the passage of the States Reorganisation Act, 1956, States Re ...
.
Training
Garud trainees undergo a 72-week training. The Basic Training course is the longest among all the Indian special forces regiments. The training duration before a trainee can qualify as a fully operational Garud is 3 years. The initial phase is a three-month probationary training depending upon the promising candidates for the next phases of training. This phase, which usually has a high attrition (Drop-out) rate is conducted at the Garud Regimental Training Centre located at
Hindon,
Ghaziabad (
New Delhi
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). The subsequent phase of special operations training is imparted by the
Special Frontier Force, the Army's
Para SF, and
NSG. Those who qualify, proceed to the Parachute Training School (PTS) at
Agra
Agra ( ) is a city on the banks of the Yamuna river in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, about south-east of the national capital Delhi and 330 km west of the state capital Lucknow. With a population of roughly 1.6 million, Agra is the ...
to complete the basic airborne phase. Trainees are trained along with paratroopers of the
Indian Army
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.
Further phases concentrate on niche fields like jungle and snow survival, demolition, etc. Garuds also train at the diving school of the
Indian Navy
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and the Army's
Counter Insurgency and Jungle Warfare School (
CIJWS). The final phase of training is active operations on being attached to the
Rashtriya Rifles of the Indian Army, which helps the Garuds in gaining operational experience. After induction, the commandos also undergo continuous advanced training including anti-hijacking, counter-insurgency training, forest trekking, snow survival techniques, specialized weapons handling, and advanced diving skills.
[Garud: IAF's commando force takes off](_blank)
, Rediff.com, 6 February 2004.
Insignias and Uniforms
Garud airmen wear the "Airman Beret Badge" on the cap. They are also parachute-trained and wear the para wings above the right pocket. The "Garud Force Patch" can be seen worn on the sleeve. The Garud Commando Badge, which was worn on the right pocket and resembles the
NSG badge, is no longer in use. Instead, they now have a Garud Winged Badge which is gold in color and worn on the left chest, similar to where pilot/aircrew wings are worn.
The Garuds used to wear a black beret, instead of the traditional maroon beret of the other Indian Special Forces units. At present, they wear the maroon beret. They sport the operational paratrooper's brevet on the right chest. The formation insignia is worn on the left shoulder. The Garuds are also entitled to wear "IAF GARUD" titles on the sleeves.
Operational deployments

Very little is known about Garud commando operations and assignments, due to their classified nature. Garuds have been deployed to Congo as a part of the UN peacekeeping contingent. They also operate alongside special forces of the Indian Army in
Jammu and Kashmir to gain operational exposure. Towards this purpose, teams from the flights are attached to Army SF units. The Garuds are now active in the region of Jammu and Kashmir carrying out counter-insurgency operations and neutralizing terrorists in the region. Garud commandos were tasked to provide security at the
Yelahanka AFS during
Aero India (2005-2013)
[Bengaluru Gears up to Host Aero-India 2013](_blank)
(Press release) Press Information Bureau, Government of India, 4 February 2013.
2013 Chhattisgarh helicopter shootdown
On 18 January 2013, an IAF helicopter, with two Garud commandos as part of the security crew, while on a casualty evacuation sortie, was hit by 15 bullets fired by
Naxalites and crashed in
Sukma district,
Chhattisgarh
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. When Yamlal Sahu was operating the police radio, he got wounded by bullets piercing his intestines.
2016 Pathankot attack
On 2 January 2016, during the
2016 Pathankot attack, a Garud team engaged the intruding terrorists in a firefight, during which Garud Commando Gursewak Singh was martyred. The IAF assets were declared safe.
Jammu and Kashmir
Garud commandos are actively deployed in the
Lolab Valley and the Hajin area of Jammu and Kashmir to conduct counter-insurgency operations.
They have undertaken operations against armed militants from groups such as
Lashkar-e-Taiba
Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) is a Pakistani Islamism, Islamist militant organization driven by a Salafi jihadism, Salafi jihadist ideology. The organisation's primary stated objective is to merge the whole of Kashmir with Pakistan. It was founded in 19 ...
. These operations have included tasks such as
direct encounters and intelligence gathering. The following are some of the known operations conducted by Garud commandos:
*Operation Rakh Hajin: This was an operation conducted by Garud commandos in which six militants were killed in the
Kashmir Valley. The
Ashok Chakra was posthumously awarded to
Corporal J.P. Nirala for the same.
*In July 2018, two Garud commandos were Killed In Action (KIA) and two militants were killed during an intense terror attack at Hajin,
Bandipora. According to local authorities, the Garud commandos were operating alongside the Special Operations Group (SOG) of the J&K Police, and Indian Army.
AFSOD deployments
In November 2019, Garud commandos started operating as a part of the first deployment of the
Armed Forces Special Operations Division in Jammu and Kashmir.
Ladakh
When the
2020 China–India tensions began, Garud commandos were deployed near mountain peaks considered by India to have strategic value. Their role was to defend the Indian airspace against Chinese aircraft for which they employed
9K38 Igla air defense systems.
Gallantry awards
Ashok Chakra
In 2018, an
AC was posthumously awarded to
Corporal Jyoti Prakash Nirala of Unit 617, for displaying outstanding courage by killing two categories ‘A’ based terrorists and injuring two others, in an operation where six terrorists were killed, including the nephew of
Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi at
Bandipora, Jammu and Kashmir in the year 2017.
Vayu Sena Medal
Squadron Leader Rajeev Chauhan
Squadron Leader Dilip Gurnani
Sergeant Shyam Veer Singh (924678)
were simultaneously conferred the
Vayu Sena Medal
The Vayu Sena Medal () is a military decoration, usually awarded in peacetime for a job well done in the Indian Air Force. However, it has been granted during times of conflict for acts of gallantry in the face of enemy, though not in the same n ...
(2022) for serving in the Garud Commando Force, while being deployed in Jammu and Kashmir.
Equipment
The following firearms are reportedly used by the Garud Commandos:
Small arms
See also
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Special Forces of India
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Indian armed forces
The Indian Armed Forces are the armed forces, military forces of the India, Republic of India. It consists of three professional uniformed services: the Indian Army, the Indian Navy, and the Indian Air Force.—— Additionally, the Indian Ar ...
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Indian military ranks
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Indian Air Force
The Indian Air Force (IAF) (ISO 15919, ISO: ) is the air force, air arm of the Indian Armed Forces. Its primary mission is to secure Indian airspace and to conduct aerial warfare during armed conflicts. It was officially established on 8 Octob ...
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Armed Forces Special Operations Division (AFSOD)
References
External links
Garud Commando Forceon
Bharat Rakshak.
Garuds: Where Eagles Darein
Sainik Samachar
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