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Army launches ‘Samanvay Shakti' to bridge civil-military gaps

Army launches ‘Samanvay Shakti' to bridge civil-military gaps

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Dibrugarh: Army has embarked on a military-civil integration initiative with the launch of Exercise Samanvay Shakti 2025, aimed at promoting cooperation between security forces and civilian institutions across Assam and Manipur.
The exercise was inaugurated on Wednesday at Laipuli in Tinsukia district, marking a strategic shift in addressing the region's complex security and developmental challenges through unified coordination.
"This exercise represents a paradigm shift in how we approach regional challenges. By bringing together military and civilian stakeholders on a single platform, we are creating synergies that will benefit both security preparedness and community development," said a senior Army official.
The initiative has drawn participation from a wide spectrum of organisations, including the Indian Army, district administration, police, intelligence agencies, National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), medical teams, Border Roads Organisation (BRO), General Reserve Engineer Force (GREF), Railways, educational institutions, and security personnel from key industrial players such as Oil India Limited (OIL), Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL), and Coal India Limited.
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A parallel exercise is underway in Manipur from Aug 20 to 30, covering critical sectors such as disaster management, healthcare, education, public works, forest conservation, narcotics control, irrigation, road safety, and employment opportunities in the Armed Forces.
Spanning 10 days, the exercise aims to enhance operational readiness, streamline communication channels, and refine standard operating procedures through hands-on rehearsals.
Special emphasis is being placed on strengthening coordination among state police, Army units, and paramilitary forces, while also advancing infrastructure development under Operation Sadbhavna — the Army's flagship community outreach programme.
"Exercise Samanvay Shakti 2025 seeks to deepen the bond of trust between the people of Upper Assam and Manipur and the institutions that serve them. It is a vital step toward bolstering security, promoting development, and reinforcing national integration," the official added.
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