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CISF, Army hold joint training to boost battle readiness

The joint training modules included night operations, jungle warfare, close-combat tactics, and endurance-building drills, designed to complement CISF's strong urban counter-threat experience with skills to operate in diverse and high-intensity environments. 

News Arena Network - New Delhi - UPDATED: July 24, 2025, 06:04 PM - 2 min read

CISF completes joint combat training with Army. CISF insignia, Army insignia. Representative Image.


The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) has completed an intensive joint training exercise with the Indian Army on Thursday, marking a step towards being 'battle ready'. The exercise aimed to enhance the operational preparedness of the forces amid growing security challenges and to counter emerging unconventional and hybrid threats targeting India's critical infrastructure. 


In history, for the first time, full-scale batches of CISF personnel underwent advanced combat training at elite Indian Army formations in the Kashmir Valley. Unlike earlier arrangements where only a limited number of seats were allotted, the new modules accommodate larger contingents, reflecting growing synergy between the two forces and the national imperative of securing high-value assets.


The training program is in line with the CISF's mission to respond to complex threats at high-risk locations, such as airports, nuclear power plants, government buildings, and the Parliament, in a timely, accurate, and calm manner. The staff has been prepared to deal with situations like sabotage attempts, insider threats, coordinated terror attacks, and drone incursions. 

 

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The joint training modules included night operations, jungle warfare, close-combat tactics, and endurance-building drills, designed to complement CISF's strong urban counter-threat experience with skills to operate in diverse and high-intensity environments. 


The trainees selected for this high-intensity program are members of the CISF's Quick Reaction Teams (QRTs)--the frontline responders across its 369 units. Only personnel under 35 years of age and those who have successfully cleared the Battle Physical Efficiency Test (BPET) benchmarked to National Security Guard (NSG) standards were eligible.


Before joining the Army-led exercises, these personnel also completed a stringent six-month in-house training program conducted by the CISF, reinforcing their readiness for real-world scenarios. Expanding Scope of Tactical Excellence. 


Going forward, CISF plans to extend this advanced training framework to more units, prioritising those deployed at the country's most sensitive and high-risk installations. Officials said the broader aim is to elevate the overall operational capabilities of the force, boosting physical endurance, tactical excellence, and mental resilience across the board. 

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