Army, JKP joint training to enhance capabilities to maintain peace, security: ADGP Jammu
Jammu, Oct 26: Additional Director General of Police (ADGP), Jammu zone Anand Jain Saturday asserted that the joint training of Indian Army and Jammu Kashmir Police (JKP) would significantly enhance capabilities of both forces and foster greater synergy between them.
Jain pointed out that it (joint training) would help bolster tactical and operational skills imperative to maintain law and order, peace and security.
He stated this while attending the closing ceremony of the one-month-long joint training of the Army’s 1 Para Special Forces, SF and 13 personnel from the JKP’s Special Operation Group (SOG) at the Sunjuwan military base.
The joint training, which concluded successfully, aimed to enhance the operational capabilities of both forces and foster greater synergy between them.
During the visit, the ADGP Jammu interacted with the commandos and lauded them for their dedication and professionalism. Jain, commending this initiative, emphasised the importance of such joint training and the range of tactical and operational skills acquired in maintaining law and order and ensuring security.
“The joint training will significantly enhance the capabilities of both forces and contribute to the overall security of the state,” ADGP Jammu exuded confidence and reiterated the commitment of the police force to work closely with the Army and other security agencies to maintain peace and security.