Assam Rifles and Indian Army Hold Joint Flood Relief Exercise in Tripura

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Agartala: The Assam Rifles and the Indian Army recently completed a two-day joint training exercise in Tripura to boost their readiness for flood-related disasters. The initiative focused on improving coordination between the two forces to ensure they can carry out rescue and relief operations effectively when emergencies arise.

Personnel from both organizations practiced standard operating procedures and shared disaster management drills during the event. By using common equipment and unified operational methods, the forces strengthened their ability to work together seamlessly in the field. This increased interoperability ensures that both groups are prepared to support civil authorities during future natural disasters.

The training highlights a shared commitment to the safety of local residents. By aligning their response strategies, the security forces aim to provide timely and efficient assistance to the public whenever flood conditions threaten the region.

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