在查谟,600名村防卫卫队人员接受印度陆军和警察的训练,以便在恐怖主义不断上升的情况下,进行地方安全培训。 600 Village Defence Guards in Jammu trained by Indian Army and police for local security amid rising terrorism.
印度军队与查谟和克什米尔警察一道,正在查谟培训大约600名村防卫卫队人员,以便在恐怖主义不断加剧的情况下加强地方安全。 The Indian Army, alongside the Jammu and Kashmir Police, is training approximately 600 Village Defence Guards (VDGs) in Jammu to bolster local security amidst rising terrorism. 这一举措包括就自动步枪、分队操练和战术进行密集指导,用自来步枪取代过时的303支步枪。 This initiative includes intensive instruction on automatic rifles, squad drills, and tactics, replacing outdated .303 rifles with Self-Loading Rifles (SLRs). 培训旨在增强平民保护其村庄的能力,此前的培训也在Rajuuri、Doda和Kishtwar进行。 The training aims to empower civilians to protect their villages, with previous training also conducted in Rajouri, Doda, and Kishtwar.