Indian Navy and CRPF Collaborate on Armament Quality Management Training
The course aimed to enhance the expertise of CRPF officers in managing and overseeing armament quality, ensuring higher standards of operational readiness.
In a pioneering collaboration between the Indian Navy and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), the Director General of Naval Armament Inspection (DGNAI), Rear Admiral Brijesh Vashishta, has overseen the training of ten CRPF officers in Armament Quality Management Systems.
The training program was conducted at the Naval Armament Inspection Training Facility (NAITF) in Mumbai, the Naval Armament Depot in Pune, and the Naval Armament Inspection in Kanpur.
The course aimed to enhance the expertise of CRPF officers in managing and overseeing armament quality, ensuring higher standards of operational readiness.
Rear Admiral Brijesh Vashishta personally handed over course certificates to the participants in a ceremony attended by Shri Des Raj, Deputy Inspector General (Ordnance) at CRPF headquarters, and Commodore Sujay Kapoor, Commodore (Armament Production & Indigenisation) at the Naval Headquarters.
This initiative marks the first of its kind in fostering inter-service collaboration and skill enhancement in armament management.
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