
Kohima , Oct 31: As part of the Field Orientation & Border Attachment Program, trainee and student officers of the 55th Batch of the North East Police Academy (NEPA) visited several Assam Rifles units under SpearCorps in Nagaland, including Kiphire, Phek, Meluri, and Ziphu. The visit provided a unique opportunity for the officers to gain firsthand exposure to the operational environment along the sensitive border regions.
During the program, the trainees were extensively briefed on the operational preparedness, administrative functioning, and logistical coordination of Assam Rifles units. The sessions highlighted how the corps maintains a constant state of readiness while efficiently managing personnel and resources in challenging terrains.
An important aspect of the visit focused on the strong Assam Rifles–Police synergy, which plays a pivotal role in maintaining law and order, promoting peace, and ensuring security in the region. The interactions underscored how collaborative efforts between paramilitary forces and the police contribute to effective counter-insurgency measures, border management, and community engagement initiatives.
The program enabled NEPA trainees to observe best practices in operational planning, leadership, and inter-agency cooperation, providing valuable insights that would enhance their future policing roles. Such initiatives strengthen mutual understanding between the armed forces and police, fostering a cohesive approach towards maintaining peace, stability, and security in the North East.
Kohima , Oct 31: As part of the Field Orientation & Border Attachment Program, trainee and student officers of the 55th Batch of the North East Police Academy (NEPA) visited several Assam Rifles units under SpearCorps in Nagaland, including Kiphire, Phek, Meluri, and Ziphu. The visit provided a unique opportunity for the officers to gain firsthand exposure to the operational environment along the sensitive border regions.
During the program, the trainees were extensively briefed on the operational preparedness, administrative functioning, and logistical coordination of Assam Rifles units. The sessions highlighted how the corps maintains a constant state of readiness while efficiently managing personnel and resources in challenging terrains.
An important aspect of the visit focused on the strong Assam Rifles–Police synergy, which plays a pivotal role in maintaining law and order, promoting peace, and ensuring security in the region. The interactions underscored how collaborative efforts between paramilitary forces and the police contribute to effective counter-insurgency measures, border management, and community engagement initiatives.
The program enabled NEPA trainees to observe best practices in operational planning, leadership, and inter-agency cooperation, providing valuable insights that would enhance their future policing roles. Such initiatives strengthen mutual understanding between the armed forces and police, fostering a cohesive approach towards maintaining peace, stability, and security in the North East.
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