Army Conducts Counter-Insurgency Training for Jammu & Kashmir Police
Army conducts counter-insurgency refresher course for J&K cops
Hindustan Times
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The Army's Tiger Division held a joint counter-insurgency refresher course for Jammu & Kashmir Police personnel from April 7 to 18. The training aimed to enhance operational synergy and coordination in counter-terrorism efforts, with 108 officers receiving intensive instruction on various tactical operations and modern equipment.
- 01The refresher course was conducted by the Army's Tiger Division for J&K Police personnel.
- 02The training took place from April 7 to 18 and involved 108 police officers.
- 03Key focus areas included small team operations, ambush techniques, and modern equipment usage.
- 04Participants received specialized training in weapon handling, drone identification, and casualty evacuation.
- 05The initiative aims to improve coordination and response to security challenges in Jammu & Kashmir.
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From April 7 to 18, the Army's Tiger Division conducted a joint counter-insurgency refresher course for 108 police personnel from Jammu & Kashmir. The course, designed to enhance operational synergy and coordination, was developed collaboratively by senior leaders from the Indian Army and Jammu & Kashmir Police. Training included a variety of tactical operations such as small team operations, ambush techniques, and cordon and search operations. Participants also received specialized instruction in weapon handling, modern equipment usage, and intelligence sharing. The training emphasized hands-on operational proficiency with advanced surveillance technologies, drones, and counter-drone measures. According to defence spokesperson Lt Col Suneel Bartwal, this initiative is crucial for fostering coordination, shared situational awareness, and mutual trust among security forces, thereby preparing them for emerging challenges in the region.
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This training enhances the capabilities of local police forces, enabling them to respond more effectively to security threats in Jammu & Kashmir.
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