Indian Army sets up voluntary civil defense force along LoC in Jammu
Named as 'Manawar', the force comprises 10 platoons based on the names of the villages, and sections based on the names of martyrs of the area on the concept of "sons of the soil", he said.

"It aims to strengthen rear area security during war," Defence spokesperson Lt Col Devender Anand said.
Named as 'Manawar', the force comprises 10 platoons based on the names of the villages, and sections based on the names of martyrs of the area on the concept of "sons of the soil", he said.
In order to prepare the force for its envisaged task and to keep them ready for employment in rear areas along with the army, it was trained under the guidance of the army in September and October this year, Lt Col Anand said.
He said the force was trained for the envisaged role by carrying out detailed briefing, firing and practice of manning of vulnerable areas and domination of routes.
The event highlighted high-level synergy that exists between forces and villagers and demonstrated the unwavering commitment of citizens to defend the motherland, he added.
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