RC Tayal appointed as new Director General of National Security Guard

Senior IPS officer and CRPF Special Director General RC Tayal has been appointed as the new chief of the elite counter-terror force National Security Guard (NSG). The post fell vacant after incumbent chief J N Choudhury retired on May 31. RC Tayal is 1980-batch Assam-Meghalaya cadre officer and he is expected to serve as NSG DG till August 2016.

National Security Guard (NSG)
  • The National Security Guard (NSG) is a security force of India constituted “for combating terrorist activities with a view to protect States against internal disturbances”.
  • The personnel of NSG are known as Black Cats because of the black dress and black cat signage worn on its uniform.
  • The NSG is under the authority Ministry of Home Affairs.
  • The NSG was set up in 1984 as a Federal Contingency Deployment Force to tackle all facets of terrorism in the country.
  • The SAG or Special Action Group is the main offensive or the strike wing of the NSG. Its members are drawn from the Indian army.
  • The NSG was established in the wake of 1984 Operation Blue Star, and the high collateral damage to Golden Temple, and civilian and military collateral casualties.
  • Those who successfully complete the tests are sent for nine months of advanced training NSG PHANTOM COMMANDOS.