White Knight Corps Army Commander lauds exuberance of trainees at Doda’s battle school

White Knight Corps Army Commander lauds exuberance of trainees at Doda’s battle school

Jammu: Army Commander White Knight Corps Lieutenant General Navin Sachdeva and Maj Gen Upkar Chander, GOC Delta Force interacted with as many as 989 Police Sub Inspector trainees and 62 DSP probationers undergoing the intense and rigorous counter terror training at White Knight Corps Battle School, Bhalra in Doda district of Jammu and Kashmir.

The Corps Commander reviewed the training and interacted with the trainees. After witnessing the live firing Demo and counter terror drills learnt by the trainee police officers at the battle school, he lauded the commitment and exuberance shown by the trainees and instructors both.

He exhorted them to continue striving hard for professional excellence. He appreciated the White Knight Corps Battle School, Bhalra for their professionalism, dedication and efforts in putting together a tailor made training program for the police trainees.

He also mentioned that he was sanguine that the training will result in enhanced jointness between the two elite organisations through sharing and understanding each other’s strengths, ethos, culture, values and best practices.

He extended his best wishes to the trainees and staff of the battle school for all their future endeavours.

He said that this joint training initiative not only underscores the enduring partnership between the Dhruva Command and White Knight Corps with the Jammu and Kashmir police but also reflects their shared long term vision of a secure and prosperous Jammu and Kashmir.

He also commended R R Swain, DGP Jammu and Kashmir Police for his leadership and foresight in taking the initiative of joint training of police at the Elite White Knight Corps Battle School.

The initiative of J&K Police to get the newly inducted Dy SPs and PSIs trained in Counter Insurgency/ Counter Terrorist Operations at White Knight Corps Battle School is a hallmark of synergy and increasing jointness between two organisations.

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