CRPF Mobilizes Troops Amid Rising Tensions with Pakistan
In response to escalating tensions with Pakistan, the CRPF has postponed training and redeployment plans. Instead, they are moving units to Jammu and Kashmir to enhance border security. Key training programs have been delayed, and personnel have been ordered to remain at their posts. The force is collaborating with the BSF and the Army.

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In light of increased military tensions with Pakistan, the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has postponed all transfers and training courses, as confirmed by official sources on Friday.
Approximately 2,400 personnel from over two dozen CRPF companies will be stationed in Jammu and Kashmir to reinforce border security alongside the Border Security Force (BSF) and the Army.
The CRPF leadership has emphasized the need for officers and personnel to remain at their posts due to the significant security situation developing along the western and northern borders of India.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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