The South Western Command’s CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear) School recently conducted specialized training for personnel aimed at enhancing resilience against international CBRN threats.
This critical training, held under the aegis of the Sarvada Agrani Brigade, is designed to refine and perfect the drills necessary to effectively respond to future challenges posed by these hazards.
During the training sessions, personnel were equipped with advanced skills and knowledge to handle potential CBRN threats, focusing on rapid response, containment, and mitigation strategies.
The program included both theoretical and practical exercises that simulated real-life scenarios, providing the participants with a hands-on experience in managing dangerous situations.
The initiative is part of a broader effort by the Indian Army to ensure that its forces are well-prepared to tackle any form of CBRN emergencies that pose a significant risk to national security and public safety.
By regularly updating and practicing these specialized drills, the Army aims to maintain a high level of readiness and operational capability in dealing with chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear incidents.
The training at the SWC CBRN School is also a proactive measure to foster a deeper understanding of the complex nature of CBRN threats, which are becoming increasingly relevant in today’s international security landscape.
By empowering its personnel with the necessary tools and knowledge, the Indian Army strengthens its commitment to safeguarding the nation from all forms of emerging threats.