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Economic Times
2 days ago
- Politics
- Economic Times
Assam Rifles and IIIT Manipur collaborate to enhance drone technology for defence and security
Synopsis Assam Rifles and IIIT Manipur are collaborating to enhance defence capabilities through drone technology, signing an MoU and launching advanced training for personnel. This initiative aims to bolster surveillance, reconnaissance, and logistics in light of recent attacks involving drones equipped with explosives in Manipur. The collaboration addresses the need for hi-tech warfare solutions in the region. iStock Guwahati: Assam Rifles, in collaboration with IIIT Manipur, signed a Memorandum of Understanding to promote drone technology for defence and security. The event on Monday was attended by Maj Gen Ravroop Singh, IG Assam Rifles (South), and the Director of IIIT Manipur, highlighting the importance of defence-academia cooperation. As part of the initiative, an Advanced Drone Training and Refresher Course was also launched for Assam Rifles personnel, covering drone flight operations, maintenance, and DGCA-certified training. The programme aims to strengthen surveillance, reconnaissance, and logistics support capabilities. Around 80 participants, including defence personnel and IIIT faculty, took part in the event, reaffirming the shared commitment to innovation and capacity building. Last year Manipur witnessed hi tech attacks, one person was killed, and six others suffered injuries in an attack by rocket propelled bombs in Moirang in rocket, believed to be improvised, landed in the compound of former chief minister Mairembam Koireng's residence. With Manipur facing attacks from drones equipped with explosives, Director General of Police Rajeev Singh has said that a committee was formed of top officers from the army, state police and paramilitary forces to examine the modus operandi of explosives dropped by drones adopted by militants in Manipur. Central agencies like NSG were roped in to study hi-tech warfare. Manipur is under President's rule. At least 258 people have been killed and over a thousand people injured in the ethnic violence in the state between the tribal Kuki-Zo and the non-tribal Meitei people since May 3, 2023. More than 60,000 people have been displaced from their homes and villages, They are staying in relief camps in different districts.


Time of India
2 days ago
- Politics
- Time of India
Assam Rifles and IIIT Manipur collaborate to enhance drone technology for defence and security
Guwahati: Assam Rifles , in collaboration with IIIT Manipur , signed a Memorandum of Understanding to promote drone technology for defence and security. The event on Monday was attended by Maj Gen Ravroop Singh, IG Assam Rifles (South), and the Director of IIIT Manipur, highlighting the importance of defence-academia cooperation. As part of the initiative, an Advanced Drone Training and Refresher Course was also launched for Assam Rifles personnel, covering drone flight operations, maintenance, and DGCA-certified training. The programme aims to strengthen surveillance, reconnaissance, and logistics support capabilities. Around 80 participants, including defence personnel and IIIT faculty, took part in the event, reaffirming the shared commitment to innovation and capacity building. Last year Manipur witnessed hi tech attacks, one person was killed, and six others suffered injuries in an attack by rocket propelled bombs in Moirang in Manipur. The rocket, believed to be improvised, landed in the compound of former chief minister Mairembam Koireng's residence. Live Events With Manipur facing attacks from drones equipped with explosives, Director General of Police Rajeev Singh has said that a committee was formed of top officers from the army, state police and paramilitary forces to examine the modus operandi of explosives dropped by drones adopted by militants in Manipur. Central agencies like NSG were roped in to study hi-tech warfare. Manipur is under President's rule. At least 258 people have been killed and over a thousand people injured in the ethnic violence in the state between the tribal Kuki-Zo and the non-tribal Meitei people since May 3, 2023. More than 60,000 people have been displaced from their homes and villages, They are staying in relief camps in different districts.


The Hindu
26-06-2025
- General
- The Hindu
Assam Rifles felicitates newly commissioned officers from Manipur
GUWAHATI The Assam Rifles on Wednesday (June 25, 2025) felicitated nine officers from Manipur who have been recently commissioned into the paramilitary force, the Indian Army, and the Indian Air Force (IAF). Formed in 1835 as the Cachar Levy, the Assam Rifles is India's oldest paramilitary force under the dual control of the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ministry of Defence. Six of the nine officers commissioned on June 14 are alumni of Sainik School Imphal, while another began his career in the Assam Rifles as a recruit in 2005. Maj. Gen. Ravroop Singh, the Inspector General of Assam Rifles (South), said the commissioning of the nine officers exemplified the contributions of Manipur to the Indian armed forces. He appreciated the officers for their dedication and perseverance, while complimenting and honouring their parents for their sacrifices and faith that helped chart the journeys of these officers. Four of the officers have been commissioned into the Gorkha Rifles, two into the Regiment of Artillery, and one each into the Grenadiers, the Assam Rifles, and the IAF. Lt. A. Naoten Meitei, who later joined the National Defence Academy (NDA), Lt. Naoba Meitei, and Lt. Ronendro Angam are from the Imphal Valley. Lt G. Ambrose Panmei belongs to Noney, a hill district. They were commissioned into the Gorkha Rifles. Like Lt Naoten, two others are products of the Sainik School Imphal and the NDA. They are Lt. M. Denish Singh from Kakching, who was commissioned into the Grenadiers, and Lt. Thokchom Siddharth Singh from Bishnupur, who was commissioned into the Regiment of Artillery. Lt Meghnath Soibam, a resident of the Thoubal district, was commissioned into the Regiment of Artillery. Flying Officer Mayanglambam Lucky Singh was commissioned into the IAF from the Air Force Academy at Dundigal, Telangana. His father is an autorickshaw driver, and his mother is a homemaker. 'A particularly inspiring journey is that of Assistant Commandant Hingba Graceson R., who began his career as a recruit in the Assam Rifles in 2005. After two decades of unwavering service and determination, he has now been commissioned as an officer in the Assam Rifles,' a statement issued by the Assam Rifles read. 'The success of the newly commissioned officers will inspire future generations to strive for excellence and carry forward the legacy of Manipur being the largest contributor of officers in the Indian armed forces among the northeastern States,' Maj. Gen. Singh said.