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According to various reports, following the takeover of Afghanistan by the Islamic extremist organisation, Indian border forces and armed police units have been deployed in the counter-terrorism grid, and have been prepared by the Central Security Establishment for a training module on the Taliban and its modus operandi. instructed to do and operate.
Having said that the occupation of Kabul by the Taliban in August 2021 could have a serious impact on India’s security situation. Therefore, with the new ‘geopolitical situation in Central and South Asia and its serious security implications on India’s borders and hinterland’, the ground forces and their intelligence systems have been asked to update their strategy and tactics.
Why does India need a training module on Taliban?
A directive issued by the Central Security Establishment a few days back mentioned a scenario where there was cross-border infiltration from Pakistan in the west of India.
India may face a serious security situation with the support of China and Pakistan to the Taliban.
Central security forces and intelligence wing officials also acknowledged the new developments that took place in India’s neighborhood after the Taliban’s swift capture of Afghanistan, when US troops attacked the US since the 9/11 terror attacks. After his 20 years of deployment in this country, he started returning to his country America.
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Taliban information will be updated in the training module of the security forces
According to a senior official, the existing training modules of border security forces like SSB and BSF, state police units and those involved in counter-insurgency operations like Jammu and Kashmir Police and CRPF are currently titled “Changing Dynamics of Border Management”.
What is India’s preparation plan against Taliban?
In addition to specific case studies conducted in Afghanistan and the allied region, a full training, intelligence and combat module is being developed on the insurgent organisation, their modalities and their leadership.
Central and state police forces have received instructions to train their personnel and officers both during recruitment and while in service, with multiple levels of training centers and academies.
A webinar is also being planned for all these forces, which will be held later in September, 2021.
Security forces will increase their training quota on IEDs
The Indian security forces are also increasing the training quota of their personnel, with an aim to decipher Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) and vehicle-borne IEDs (VBIEDs).