Army units train CISF personnel at border areas in anti-terror operations

In a bid to enhance security measures along India's borders, the Indian Army has commenced training programs for Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel, focusing on anti-terror operations. This initiative is especially significant in high-stakes regions like Leh, where the threat of terrorism and drone attacks is increasingly prevalent. The training sessions, conducted by the Army, aim to bolster the CISF's operational capabilities in counter-terrorism efforts, ensuring that personnel are equipped to handle potential threats effectively. Additionally, the Indian Air Force (IAF) has collaborated with the CISF to provide specialized training in countering drone threats, emphasizing the importance of interoperability during response operations. This strategic partnership not only aims to strengthen the frontline defense but also highlights the evolving nature of security challenges in border areas, necessitating a coordinated approach among various security forces to safeguard national interests.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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