About UPI  |  UPI en Español   |   My Account
Free News Update:
United Press International - News. Analysis. Insight.™ - 100 Years of Journalistic Excellence
  • Home
  • Top News
  • Entertainment
  • Odd News
  • Sports
    • 2008 Olympics
  • Business
  • Science
  • Health
  • Analysis
    • Energy Resources
    • Security Industry
    • Emerging Threats
  • Video
  • News Photos
Search:
Go
Advertise on UPI
You are here:  Home / Emerging Threats / Indian police get jungle warfare training

Emerging Threats

View archive | RSS Feed

Indian police get jungle warfare training

Published: May 16, 2008 at 10:16 PM
Order reprints  |  Print Story  |  Email to a Friend  |  Post a Comment
Close
NEW DELHI, May 16 (UPI) -- India has asked its state governments to provide jungle warfare training to its police personnel to counter Maoist insurgents.

The federal Interior Ministry has asked states hit by the country's widespread Maoist insurgency to ensure a reasonable proportion of their police force gets special commando and jungle warfare training to counter the insurgents, known as Naxalites.

The ministry in a communication told the states to establish adequate training facilities in their regions and suggested they train together with army and central government paramilitary forces as an interim measure.

The ministry said that states should take certain measures to tackle the Naxalite menace in a comprehensive manner. It insisted on deadlines to augment the police force and for filling vacancies, and on the provision of incentives to officials posted in insurgent-hit areas with a rotation policy.

"The states should ensure that police stations in Naxal-hit areas are provided with secure buildings with perimeter security, barracks and armory," the ministry said. It also said adherence to standard operating procedures to pre-empt possible attacks, and strengthening intelligence gathering are other vital measures that are to be taken to counter Maoist insurgency, The Hindu newspaper reported Friday.

Maoist rebels are called Naxalites in Indian context as they began their armed struggle against the state from a place named Naxalbari in the West Bengal state in the 1970s.



© 2008 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
News Photos Slideshows
Photos of the Day
Week in Photos
News
Entertainment
Sports
Features
Most Popular
Stories
Photos
Videos
1.
Analysis: 'Obamania' in Berlin
2.
Analysis: Iran faces ultimatum on nukes
3.
Obama's Brandenburg Gate controversy
4.
Analysis: U.S. military to patrol Internet
5.
Testimony: Bio-terrorist threat is real
Advertise on UPI.com
2008 Olympics
Videos
Enlarge Video
Get the Flash Player to see this player.
Obama overseas
Thursday, July 24
Government bailout: will it work?
Government bailout: will it work?
Wednesday, July 23
U.S. troops: Pull out or keep fighting?
U.S. troops: Pull out or keep fighting?
Tuesday, July 22
Home funerals: Tending to their own
Home funerals: Tending to their own
Thursday, July 3
© 2008 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Official_Government_Wires  |   About UPI  |   Site Map  |   Terms of Use  |   Privacy Policy  |   Advertise Online  |   Contact Us

Sponsored Links: Press Release Services - prom dresses - Prom dresses and gowns - Wedding and Honeymoon Experts - Conventions - Trade Shows - Conferences - Motivational Sports Speakers Bureau - Real Estate Properties in the world