India solemnly commemorates the 15th anniversary of the 26/11 terror attacks in Mumbai. Remembering the sacrifice of Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan and other martyrs of NSG, National Geographic India has unveiled a new documentary 'Inside NSG’.
Premiering on November 26 at 8 pm, Inside NSG is a 44-minute documentary.
The story is of the efficiency of the many different competencies of the NSG. From the Counter Terror, and Counter Hijack operations; to the Close Protection Force; and the state-of-the-art Bomb Detection and Disposal Squad and the National Bomb Data Center.
Inside NSG follows the story of a young officer who aspires to become a Black Cat Commando of the National Security Guard. The film follows his journey as he tries to clear the 3-month Commando Conversion course followed by the six-week Unit induction course.
Besides 26/11 attacks, the film provides a brief glimpse into previous operations such as the Pathankot and Akshardham Temple incidents, highlighting the crucial role played by the NSG in upholding national security.
“At NSG, we stand firm against terrorists who threaten the integrity of our nation. Through intense training, we forge ourselves to confront any adversity and execute counter-terrorism missions. We are glad to have a credible brand like National Geographic depict our efforts, as they capture the very essence and emotion of Sarvatra, Sarvottam, Suraksha which is NSGs motto. Their bold, powerful, and thought-provoking style of storytelling unveils the true essence of being an NSG Commando” said Director General, NSG.
“At National Geographic, we harness the transformative power of storytelling and exploration to tell stories that can change the way we see the world. 'Inside NSG' is a part of our commitment to bring forward the best stories about our elite forces and provide our audience with a deeper understanding of the remarkable journey of the 'black cats.' We are honoured that the NSG selected our channel to present this inspiring film to our viewers. Their valour echoes in every frame, imprinting upon us the sheer spirit of sacrifice and unwavering dedication.” said a National Geographic spokesperson.