Sunday, May 30, 2010

Army to assist CRPF in evolving strategies to counter Maoist threat

30/05/2010
Major changes in CRPF's operational strategies are underway following the recent setback against Naxals, especially in Dantewada where it lost over 75 personnel.

The post of CRPF Inspector General of Police (Operations) is likely to be created in every state where the force is deployed for anti-Naxal operations, official sources said.

The most crucial states of Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh may be the first to get the new IGP, who will exclusively oversee operations and will not do any administrative work.

Such a set-up currently exists in militancy-hit Jammu and Kashmir.

The sources said a need was felt to have a specialised person heading the anti-Naxal operations in each states besides the one at the headquarters.

The Home Ministry will have to create the additional posts before the names are finalised, sources said.

Shuffling of certain officers is likely to take place soon, sources said.

Also on the anvil is a process for greater coordination between the central and state police forces, a need for which was also mentioned by E N Rammohan, the former BSF chief who led a one-man enquiry into the Dantewada massacre.

Sources said fresh strategies are being planned out and efforts are on to understand and replicate the successes achieved by security forces in Gadchiroli in Maharashtra.

The forces there have been able to regain control of most areas from Naxals.

Emphasis is also being given to proper training. While earlier, all battalions inducted in Naxal areas post August 2009 were been given training by the army, sources said those who were posted earlier could also be given the same now at the counter insurgency and jungle warfare schools of the force and the army.
Source: The Indian Express
Post Dantewada massacre CRPF revamps operational strategies

Army adviser in Home Ministry
The four-day Army Commanders conference, which began in Delhi on Monday, is scheduled to discuss the growing threat of Maoist extremism.

Lt. Gen. VK Ahluwalia, Central Army Commander, based in Lucknow, will make a presentation on Army's possible response to the situation.

In anticipation of such a possibility over the past one year, the Army has undertaken a detailed study on the Maoist issue. Those findings will also be discussed at the Army Commanders conference.

A serving brigadier is already deputed in the Home Ministry as adviser.

The Naxal-affected state governments will be asked to take in one brigadier-level officer as security-cum-training adviser as a start.
Army to discuss growing Maoist threat

Moderator comment
There you go... Additional IGPs to be created in the CRPF. We do not know about the strategy and results! The ground work will be done by Ex/ on deputation Army personal perhaps!

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