CISF and Indian Army Launch Joint Tactical Training in Uttarakhand to Boost Mission Readiness

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CHAMPAWAT, Mar 26: In a strategic move to fortify national security and inter-agency synergy, the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) and the Indian Army have commenced a specialized joint training program at the 26 Rajput Army Camp in Champawat, Uttarakhand.

This high-intensity initiative is specifically tailored for CISF personnel from North Sector units, focusing on elevated operational preparedness and seamless coordination between the two elite forces.

The curriculum centers on rigorous Quick Reaction Team (QRT) drills, advanced tactical exercises, and realistic scenario-based responses designed to sharpen individual combat skills while fostering deep organizational cohesion.

The training program aims to ensure that personnel are equipped for swift, decisive action when navigating complex and evolving security environments.

By integrating the Indian Army’s combat expertise with the CISF’s specialized security protocols, the initiative underscores a shared commitment to capacity building and robust collaboration among sister forces.

This joint exercise not only enhances the tactical proficiency of the North Sector units but also establishes a unified front for a more effective and integrated national security response in the region.

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