Army training Assam Police's new recruits to strengthen the force

In a bid to strengthen the Assam Police, the Indian Army is imparting training to the 2700-odd new recruits in a 40-week programme.
Army training Assam Police's new recruits to strengthen the force

GUWAHATI: In a bid to strengthen the Assam Police, the Indian Army is imparting training to the 2700-odd new recruits in a 40-week programme.

Defence PRO Lt Col Mahendra Rawat told IANS that the training under the Indian Army commenced earlier this week at seven locations in Assam and Meghalaya. The training will be conducted in two phases - basic and advanced. The focus of basic military training is to make the trainees stronger both mentally and physically. "In the advanced phase, trainees will be taught tactical combat skills as well as various policing aspects related to maintenance of law-and-order situations," he added.

The Army spokesperson mentioned that Assam Police has been jointly operating with the Indian Army to bring peace to the Northeast region since the 1990s. These joint operations have played a major role in bringing normalcy to a very large extent in the state.

Recently, the Assam Government recruited around 2,700 entrants, including more than 300 women, and raised five new commando battalions to strengthen the police force.

Rawat said that the Indian Army has extended its assistance to train Assam Police commando battalion trainees. This initiative will enhance synergy and capability to undertake joint operations between the state police and armed forces. (IANS)

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