TE3N Movie in a Screenshot that lasts for a few seconds, presented to viewers, a selection of photo images of Military Personnel. Most viewers can easily recognize the famous image of the Surrender Agreement signed in Dhaka on December 16, 1971 signifying India’s Victory in Bangladesh Liberation War.
However, most viewers may not recognize the role played by military organization called Special Frontier Force. My 1972 Indian Army Picture ID photo image seen on the Movie screen does not reveal my affiliation to Special Frontier Force. I demand Transparency and Public Accountability in all aspects of Democratic Governance and hence viewers of Movie TE3N and general public have to know the difference between Indian Army and Special Frontier Force.
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TE3N Movie on Netflix.com reveals my lifetime affiliation with Vikas Regiment
Special Frontier Force represents a military organization distinct from the Indian Army while it draws Indian Army personnel apart from other nationals. I served in Special Frontier Force- Headquarters Establishment No. 22-Vikas Regiment from September 22, 1971, to December 10, 1974. My affiliation with Vikas Regiment survives to this date as I host ‘The Living Tibetan Spirits’ in my consciousness since 1971 Bangladesh Ops (India-Pakistan War of 1971 that lead to the Liberation of Bangladesh). Because of my affiliation with Vikas Regiment, my Indian Army Picture ID photo image of 1972 appears in a scene in the TE3N movie of 2016.
TE3N movie on Netflix.com reveals the darkest fear of my life
My first reason to reside in the United States is that of staying away from India, the country of my origin.
My second reason to reside in the United States is that of staying away from the military organization called Special Frontier Force which is also popularly known as Establishment 22. renamed Vikas Regiment.
The third reason for residing in the United States is that of my Enemy Agents keeping me under Surveillance while the Government of India denies me my right to Self-Defense.