पैरामिलिटरी Meaning in English
पैरामिलिटरी शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : paramilitary
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
अर्द्धसैनिक बलअर्धसैनिक बल
परासैन्य बल
परासैन्य संस्था
अर्द्धसैनिक संगठन
अर्धसैनिक संगठन
अर्धसैनिक इकाई
पैरामोेशियम
परमाणाविक
पैरामॉर्फिक
परमर्श करना
परम्पर्
परम्पर
पैरामायक्सोवायरस
परनाली
पैरामिलिटरी हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण
"" कैटो इंस्टीट्यूट के नीति विश्लेषक रडले बाल्को की एक आलोचना है जो ओवरकिल: द राइज ऑफ पैरामिलिटरी पुलिस रेड्स इन अमेरिका के लेखक हैं।
पैरामिलिटरी रेंजर्स की ओर से जारी बयान में बताया गया कि सिंध प्रांत में चलाए गए ऑपरेशंस में कम से कम 18 आतंकियों को ढेर किया गया।
पैरामिलिटरी इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The UULF was given the support of the paramilitary Ulster Defence Association (UDA) with South Belfast Brigade chief and UDA deputy leader John McMichael being appointed to the group's coordinating committee.
John McMichael was enthusiastic about this development and urged support for the new movement, reasoning that if, as many loyalists suspected, a widespread confrontation was going to follow the agreement, then people who would not normally have joined paramilitary groups could be mobilised through the Ulster Clubs.
The group was established by Paisley as a complement to the security forces (Paisley had previously been associated with the Ulster Protestant Volunteers loyalist paramilitary group).
The UDA used the UFF name when it wished to claim responsibility for attacks, thus allowing it to remain a legal paramilitary organisation until August 1992 when it was proscribed by the British Government.
He was a leader in a paramilitary organisation.
For William Whitelaw, at the time Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, the actions of the LAW and in particular their control over the Northern Ireland power supply, confirmed his privately held belief that open conflict between the British Army and loyalist paramilitary groups was inevitable.
According to Henry McDonald and Jim Cusack the UWC was established by Harry Murray because he wanted a loyalist workers group that was nonetheless independent of paramilitary control whilst the LAW was wholly run by the UDA.
McMichael is the eldest son of the John McMichael, a former leader of the Loyalist paramilitary Ulster Defence Association (UDA).
Although he regularly gave political advice to the UDA's controlling Inner Council, he was never a member of the paramilitary organisation, concentrating solely on the political wing.
Mowlam herself, as well as McMichael, entered HMP Maze to meet with the paramilitary leaders and after extensive negotiations emerged with an undertaking that they would not sanction retaliation.
McMichael, whose position was seen as weakened by some more hawkish members due to his own lack of a track record as a paramilitary, was supported in his efforts by Jackie McDonald, a leading figure within the UDA and close ally of John McMichael.
1934 drama films The Combined Loyalist Military Command was an umbrella body for loyalist paramilitary groups in Northern Ireland set up in the early 1990s, recalling the earlier Ulster Army Council and Ulster Loyalist Central Co-ordinating Committee.
The group was made up of a number of 'Liaison Officers' who were senior figures from the paramilitary groups themselves, as well as from the Ulster Democratic Party and the loyalist Progressive Unionist Party.