The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) guards airports, metros, ports, industries, and many more significant locations. The force has received 200 newly-trained officers.

This year’s convocation parade of NISA took place to honor these newly-trained officers at their training center in Hyderabad. Telangana Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla and CISF DG Praveer Ranjan graced the event as guest of honors.

According to CISF, there will be 76 new Assistant Commandants including five women officers graduating from this year. They have been selected after passing the examination organized by UPSC.

Governor Shukla congratulated CISF and termed this parade as perfect illustration of discipline, dedication, and professionalism. He remarked that CISF is one of the pillars of Indian security which plays its role in ensuring the economic development of our nation.

According to Director General Praveer Ranjan, CISF is guarding over 359 sensitive locations across the country. He stated that the goal is to make the force future-ready and technologically equipped to meet every new security threat.

Praveer Ranjan stated that the CRPF is preparing itself to meet changing security challenges. Detailing the latest developments, he stated that the personnel are being trained to deal with drone threats and are also receiving commando training.

For this purpose, 2,643 personnel have been trained in collaboration with the Army and NSG. Additionally, 1,600 cyber commandos have been trained for cyber security.