ndia and China are jointly working on a programme to train Afghan police officers in Ghaziabad. The training exercise began on February 17 and is part of a trilateral cooperation between India, China and Afghanistan.
The training is taking place at Detective Training Institute (CDTI), Ghaziabad, according to a statement by the Ministry of External Affairs issued on its website dated February 18.
“Under the trilateral cooperation between India, Afghanistan and China, a capacity building programme for a team of 10 senior Afghan National Police officers started in India on February 17, 2020 at Central Detective Training Institute (CDTI), Ghaziabad. The programme is specially focussed on the various aspects of Community Policing,” the statement read.
A similar programme aimed at training Afghan diplomats took place at the Foreign Service Institute in November last year, the statement further revealed.
“The programme is aimed at further strengthening India and China collaboration on Afghanistan. A similar joint programme for Afghan diplomats was held at Foreign Service Institute in November 2019.”
Source: CNBCTV18
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