Army and Assam Police Coordinate Independence Day Security

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Guwahati: Army commanders and Assam Police brass met in Laipuli on Tuesday to map out security for Independence Day. They want a quiet holiday. Senior officers from the Tinsukia and Dibrugarh police districts joined the Red Shield Division to sync their response plans.

The meeting zeroed in on better intelligence sharing and proactive patrols. They hashed out ways to speed up info swaps between the military and local cops. The goal remains simple: an incident-free day for the public. These agencies now hold a shared commitment to a unified approach.

"The conference concluded with all stakeholders reaffirming their commitment to seamless coordination and a unified approach towards ensuring a safe, secure and incident-free Independence Day."

This session fits into the broader Military-Civil Fusion effort. The Army hopes to keep the region stable through tighter ties with civil authorities. They reviewed current defense measures to prepare for any potential threats that might pop up during the national event.

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