Second batch of 15 police officers from Arunachal to be trained in Mandarin

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The Union government will impart training to a second batch of 15 police officers from Arunachal Pradesh in Mandarin and discuss case studies on transgression by the Chinese army in border areas including the recent clash with the Indian Army in Tawang, said officials...

These officers are posted in different places in Arunachal including Itanagar, Pasighat, Tawang and Papum Pare, said the officials..

Topics such as basics of Mandarin, border management and cross-border infiltration, case studies on Chinese soldiers' transgression in Arunachal, strategies and challenges in insurgency in the Northeast will be discussed."..

The programme will benefit not only the police, but the state as well, considering experts from the RRU will also discuss emerging issues in Arunachal, said Dharati Dholariya, dean, Directorate of Professional Development and Training at RRU...

Indian and Chinese forces have recently completed the disengagement process, but disputes remain, with China's People's Liberation Army continuing to block India's access to traditional patrolling areas along the LAC at the Depsang Plains and Charding Nala...

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