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Army, J&K Police undertake joint training activities for increased synergy

A defence spokesman said that on completion of the training, the police personnel will gain immensely from the experience of Indian Army and it will help them in understanding and undertaking tasks in prevalent security scenario in a better manner.

Army, J&K Police undertake joint training activities for increased synergy

Army, J&K Police undertake joint training activities for increased synergy

In a significant stride towards enhancing security and fostering peace in the region of Jammu and Kashmir, Indian Army in collaboration with J&K Police has undertaken joint training activities aimed at increasing synergy, interoperability and understanding the strengths along with the ethos and culture of each other.

At the Army’s White Knight Corps Battle School located in Bhalra, a fresh batch comprising 62 Deputy Superintendents of Police (DSPs) and 1042 trainee Police Sub Inspectors (PSIs) have commenced their training regimen under the watchful eyes of Army and Police instructors. This batch includes 19 women DSPs and 109 women PSIs.

A defence spokesman said that on completion of the training, the police personnel will gain immensely from the experience of Indian Army and it will help them in understanding and undertaking tasks in prevalent security scenario in a better manner.

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The training will also further bolster the cooperation within the security forces. This joint training initiative not only underscores the enduring partnership between Northern Command and White Knight Corps with the J&K Police, but also reflects their shared long-term vision of a secure and prosperous Jammu and Kashmir.

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