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  2. Assam Rifles - Wikipedia

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    The Assam Rifles Public School is a much sought after education institute in the North East. The role of the Assam Rifles continued to evolve when in 1950 a devastating earthquake hit the Assam region and the force was called in to assist in the reconstruction of the areas and help in the resettlement and rehabilitation of those affected by it ...

  3. Paramilitary forces of India - Wikipedia

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    Paramilitary force Active Strength Governing Body Operational area Role Assam Rifles: 63,747 [5] Ministry of Home Affairs (administrative) Ministry of Defence (operational) [6] Northeast India, India–Myanmar border: Border guard: Border Security Force: 257,363 [5] Ministry of Home Affairs: India–Pakistan border and India–Bangladesh border ...

  4. Central Armed Police Forces - Wikipedia

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    While the Assam Rifles is administratively under the MHA and part of the CAPF, its operational control is handled by the Indian Army. [ 4 ] These forces are categorized under the "other armed forces" in the Union List of the Constitution of India and function in accordance with Article 355 , which mandates the Union to protect states against ...

  5. List of paramilitary organizations - Wikipedia

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    Assam Rifles: 1835 Border Guarding and law enforcement force 63,747 [14] CRPF: 27 July 1937 A central police force whose job is to assist state government, police or other agencies at time of their needs 313,634 [15] ITBP: 1962 Border Guarding and Law enforcement force which operates on the Indo - Chinese borders 89,432 [16] Sashastra Seema Bal

  6. 1953 Achingmori incident - Wikipedia

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    When the information reached Shillong, various outposts in Subansiri and the Abor Hills were reinforced with Assam Rifles platoons flown in by the Indian Air Force. The air force was also involved in extensive "reconnoitre". [5] Assam Rifles sent some battalions to find those responsible for the massacre but were unsuccessful.

  7. Assam Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The Assam Regiment is an infantry regiment of the Indian Army. [3] The regiment consists of 25 battalions: 15 regular battalions, 3 Rashtriya Rifles battalions, 5 Territorial Army battalions (including 2 ecological battalions) and 2 Arunachal Scouts battalions.

  8. List of serving generals of the Indian Army - Wikipedia

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    Director General of Assam Rifles: Lieutenant General: Vikas Lakhera: AVSM, SM [19] Deputy Chief of Integrated Defence Staff (Perspective Planning & Financial Development) Presently tenanted by a Navy Officer Deputy Chief of Integrated Defence Staff (Doctrine, Organization & Training) Vipul Shinghal AVSM, SM [20] Deputy Chief of Integrated ...

  9. National Disaster Response Force - Wikipedia

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    National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) is a force of 16 battalions, organised on para-military lines, and manned by persons on deputation from the para-military forces of India: three Border Security Force, three Central Reserve Police Force, two Central Industrial Security Force, two Indo-Tibetan Border Police, two Sashastra Seema Bal and one of the Assam Rifles.