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Rashtriya Raksha University (RRU) and Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) Academy signs landmark MoU to enhance National Security Training

Newdelhi:21/3/26:In a recent move toward strengthening India’s internal security framework, Rashtriya Raksha University (RRU) and the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) Academy, along with its training establishments, have officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) today to affiliate and accredit specialized security courses. The formal signing ceremony took place at the SSB headquarters in Delhi, attended by high-ranking officials including Prof. (Dr.) Kalpesh H. Wandra, Pro-Vice Chancellor of RRU; Mr. Avinash Kharel, Dean of Affiliation & Accreditation at RRU; and Shri Sanjay Singhal, Director General (DG) of the SSB, along with his other officials.

This strategic partnership establishes a formal framework where RRU, an Institution of National Importance, will provide academic accreditation for various training programs conducted at the SSB Academy. Under the terms of the agreement, both institutions have committed to a comprehensive exchange of resources, including faculty expertise, pedagogical tools, and specialized training facilities. This collaboration aims to bridge the gap between academic research in national security and the practical, on-ground requirements of border guarding forces.

During the event, Prof. (Dr.) Kalpesh H. Wandra highlighted that the collaboration is already yielding results, noting that RRU recently conducted a specialized “Smart Border Management” course for SSB officials. To ensure the highest standards of professional development, RRU will provide SSB personnel with hands-on training through its state-of-the-art laboratories and field-based workshops. This initiative is expected to modernize the training curriculum for the SSB, focusing on technology-driven solutions for border surveillance and internal security challenges.

Shri Sanjay Singhal, Director General of the SSB, expressed strong confidence in RRU’s capabilities to provide the necessary educational infrastructure for the force. He highlighted that the partnership would focus heavily on the “upskilling and re-skilling” of officials to adapt to the evolving landscape of border management and internal security. By leveraging the talent pool of both institutions, the initiative aims to create a robust ecosystem for continuous professional development within the SashastraSeema Bal.

Established under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi and guidance of Union Home Minister Shri Amit Shah, the primary objective of the university is to function as a premier academic and research ecosystem for national security and policing, utilising a global network of experts to deliver specialised professional education within a disciplined framework.

Pursuant to this MoU, Rashtriya Raksha University will accredit the existing and future courses conducted by the SSB, potentially leading to the award of a Certificate/Diploma/PG Diploma/Advanced Diploma/Bachelor’s Degree/Master’s Degree based on the Joint Accreditation and Certification of Courses Guidelines of RRU.

The partnership involves a logical framework for implementation:

  • Course Assessment: RRU will evaluate the current curriculum at SSB establishments to determine the equivalence of training hours and content to academic credits,
  • Curriculum Enhancement: Both institutions will collaborate on designing additional course content or syllabi to meet the “additional credits” requirements for specific degrees or diploma pathways,
  • Standardized Evaluation: A robust evaluation process and grading mechanism will be established for every accredited course to maintain the high standards required by the RRU Statutes.

To maintain the highest standards of pedagogical integrity, the partnership mandates the periodical vetting and validation of both existing and additional course content. This ensures that the curriculum remains dynamic and responsive to evolving security threats. Furthermore, the agreement facilitates the establishment of a dedicated RRU Desk at the SashastraSeema Bal Academy. This administrative hub will manage data, streamline day-to-day communications, and oversee the effective implementation of the accreditation process, ensuring seamless coordination between the university and the paramilitary force.

This collaboration represents a significant step toward the “Integrated Training” vision of the Ministry of Home Affairs, bridging the gap between theoretical research and practical border management. By certifying the rigorous training undergone by SSB personnel, the MoU provides them with enhanced career progression opportunities and academic recognition that aligns with the National Education Policy.

This synergy between a premier internal security university and a frontline border guarding force represents a strategic step toward professionalizing the security architecture of India. By aligning tactical training with the National Credit Framework (NCrF), the MoU ensures that the dedication of SSB officers and personnel is reflected in formal academic achievements recognized nationwide.

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