
- National security push gains momentum with RRU’s 26th police partnership
- Dedicated Tripura centre to anchor training in cybercrime, border security and modern policing
- Northeast focus deepens as RRU expands footprint beyond Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland and Arunachal
- From classrooms to command centres: blending academic excellence with field-ready policing
NE EDUCATION BUREAU
GANDHINAGAR, MAR 26
In a decisive step towards strengthening India’s internal security framework, Rashtriya Raksha University has signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Tripura Police, expanding its strategic footprint in the Northeast and reinforcing Centre-state collaboration in policing excellence.
Aligned with the vision of the Prime Minister and the Union Home Minister for seamless coordination among national security and police organisations, the initiative underscores a future-ready, technology-driven policing ecosystem.
Under the leadership of Bimal N. Patel, the university continues its upward trajectory as an Institution of National Importance, positioning itself as a hub for global standards in security education and training.
A Strategic Expansion into the Northeast
This collaboration marks RRU’s 26th partnership with state and Union Territory police forces, further cementing its role as a national capacity-building engine.
With an established presence in key Northeastern states, RRU’s entry into Tripura signals a targeted expansion into sensitive border regions, where evolving security challenges demand specialised skills and coordinated responses.
A key highlight is the proposal to set up a dedicated RRU Centre in Tripura, envisioned as a regional hub for advanced training and research in policing and internal security.
Training the Forces for New-Age Threats
Building on its prior training of 60 Tripura Police personnel, the collaboration will scale up expertise across critical domains:
- Border Crimes: Tackling drug trafficking and human trafficking
- Cyber & Financial Crime: Advanced investigation techniques
- Public Safety: Community policing and crimes against women
- Legal Excellence: Training in new criminal laws and prison management
Officials emphasised that the MoU is not just procedural but transformative.
“This MoU is more than a formal agreement; it is a shared pledge to enhance the professional capabilities of the Tripura Police through academic and tactical excellence, ensuring a safer and more secure India.”
Bridging Academia and Policing
The agreement was formalised virtually by senior representatives from both sides, including Prof. (Dr.) Kalpesh H. Wandra and Avinash Kharel from RRU, and DGP Anurag and AIGP Bogati Jagdeeswar Reddy from Tripura Police.
The partnership aims to bridge the gap between academic research and on-ground policing, equipping officers with cutting-edge tools to handle emerging threats.
Towards a Unified National Security Architecture
With increasing complexity in internal security—from cyber threats to transnational crimes—the RRU–Tripura Police collaboration reflects a broader shift towards integrated, knowledge-driven policing frameworks.
By combining Gujarat-based academic excellence with Northeast field realities, the initiative sets the stage for a more cohesive and responsive national security architecture.




