Military diplomacy: India trains Afghan women officers
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Military Diplomacy
India is training 20 women officers of Afghan national army at the Officers Training Academy in Tamil Nadu. The officers will receive six weeks training as per the schedule.
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Not the first time
India has been training the female officers of the Afghanistan army for the last four years. This year's training started on January 18 and is set to wrap up next month.
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From handling weapons to English communication
The officers will receive myriad training during the course. According to reports, the training curriculum includes physical training, drill, weapon training, tactical training, leadership, information technology and english communication.
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Empowering Afghan Army
The women officers who are receiving training at OTA belonged to logistics, human resources, radio communications, and medicine branches of the Afghan national army, according to reports. While the officers have already undergone military training in their respective services in Afghanistan, the OTA was imparting the much-needed exposure to them in modern training methods and facilities.
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A gala time
A senior OTA officer told reporters that the women officers of Afghan Army visited heritage sites, beaches and other spots in the city. Since they belong to a landlocked country, they found the beaches very exciting