Dehradun, 26 April (HS). After receiving training at the Indo-Tibetan Border Police Academy in Mussoorie, 53 officers took the oath of allegiance to the Constitution and the force. These also include the trainees of the 54th GoS Combatization Course, who have come from different states. In the grand convocation and swearing-in ceremony, these young officers expressed their commitment to the country. The Director General of Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force encouraged these young officers by decorating their shoulders with stars.
During rigorous and long training, these officers have been given intensive training in military and police related subjects like combat skills, weapon handling, physical training, intelligence, map study, military administration, law and human rights. Among these passing out officers, the trainees of the 54th GOS Combatization Course are from different states of the country. These include eight each from Kerala and Rajasthan, five from Tamil Nadu, four from Uttar Pradesh, three each from Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab, Delhi, Manipur, two each from Himachal Pradesh, Gujarat, Telangana, Pondicherry and Bihar, Assam, There is one trainee each from Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh and Uttarakhand. Academy's Inspector General/Director PS Dangwal welcomed the officers and Academy's Deputy Inspector General-Deputy Director Rajesh Sharma expressed his thanks. During this period, the Academy's Deputy Inspector General-Deputy Director Administration was Ajay Pal Singh, Fighter (Administration) Shobhan Singh Rana, Fighter (Training) Jiju S etc.
Leader in border security
The Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force, with its high up-to-dateness and training, is at the forefront of border security even in snowfall and harsh temperatures at altitudes up to 19 thousand feet. Their amazing struggle and dedication also plays an important role in the protection of important sites. They are also leaders in internal security, disaster management, VIP security and other social work. His important contribution to the conservation of India has been commendable.
ITBP has a glorious history
Director General of Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force, Rahul Rasgotra, while calling upon the newly appointed officers, said that the history of Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force has been very glorious. The force has a lot of expectations from you, hence the aim is to bring glory to the force by carrying forward the traditions of the force. Hopefully, with the training you will be able to face every challenge. As a young officer, along with maintaining the old traditions of the force, you should also incorporate new ideas.
E-Amogh magazine released, winning trophy for excellent performance
Director General of Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force released e-Amogh magazine. The trainees who performed excellently were also honored with winners' trophies. The Himveers of Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force concluded the function with various performances and band display.
ITBP was established in 1962 after the India-China war.
The Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) is a border security force of India deployed along its borders with the Tibet Autonomous Region. It is one of the five Central Armed Police Forces, established in 1962 after the 1962 India-China War.