SRINAGAR, JUNE 12: A delegation of theCentre for
Peace and Conflict Studies (CPCS) led by
Commandant Sh. R. K. Arora, some members of CPCS Faculty and participants of the ‘Executive
Program in Conflict and Security Studies (EPCSS) met Governor N.N. Vohra at the
RajBhavan here today.
CPCS is a part of Sardar Patel University of Police, Security and Criminal Justice,
Rajasthan, and deals with executive education and research on internal
security, counter terrorism, countering violent extremism, border security and
strategic affairs with the objective of helping in enhancing national security.
The delegation is here to study various aspects of terrorism and unrest
in Kashmir, which is a part of the module on ‘National and
International Security’ of the Executive Program.The CPCS has also been researching various
dimensions of the Kashmir situation and has given recommendations, from time to
time, for prevention and resolution of the conflict.
During discussions with the delegation, the Governor stressed the importance
of critically analysing all aspects of the disturbances and the operations carried out
by the Security Forces to deal with them, the factors responsible for the success or
failure of the approaches followed, reasons for the local populations getting
involved etc. He urged the officers to see that their research findings prove
useful for the policy makers and the leaders of Security Forces.
Governor stressed the need for undertaking case studies of the law and
order problems being faced in various parts of the country to adequately
understand the genesis and the root causes of the various complex problems which are
detrimental to and disturb societal peace and harmony.
Governor
underlined the vital importance of coming up with effective strategies to
counter cyber propaganda besides acquiring a sound understanding of the larger
issues facing the society as this would help the officers to contribute towards
the establishment of a peaceful, non-violent and crime free society.
Governor had discussions with the delegation about several issues
relating to the need for understanding the perspectives of the various stakeholders and the reason why unrest
arises; the role of social media in influencing
the youth to take up stone-pelting against the security forces etc.
The delegation comprised Sh. Vinay Kumar, Assistant Professor at the
CPCS; Sh.Jai Pal Soni, Second-in Command, Border Security Force (BSF); Sh.
Jatinder Pal Singh, Second-in Command, Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Sh.
Mahender Kumar Thakur, Deputy Commandant, SSB; Sh. Rajesh Singh Yadav, Deputy
Commandant, BSF; Sh. Satish Kumar Dahiya, Deputy Commandant, BSF; Sh. Suresh
Singh, Deputy Commandant, CRPF; and Sh vijay Singh Khatana, Second-in Command,
CRPF.
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