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Aug 22, 2022 News
Kaieteur News – The High Commission of India has announced that Corporal Deron Jermin Harvey from the Guyana Defence Force (GDF), has been selected for the Young Bandsmen Course at Army Education Corps Training College and Centre, in Pachmarhi, India, from the 10th August 2022 to 20th June 2023.
This is part of the ITEC Defence courses which are designed for Friendly Armed Forces across the world by the Indian Ministry of Defence, the High Commission said in a press release.
Corporal Harvey joined the GDF in 2014 and is now part of the Band Corps of the Army Military Band. He resides on the West Coast of Demerara. During his courtesy call on the High Commissioner of India, Dr. KJ Srinivasa Corporal Harvey was briefed on the course and the ongoing collaboration between GDF and Indian armed forces on training. India and Guyana partnership across various sectors now includes a strong collaboration in defence training also.
According to the High Commission, in early 2021, the Government of India announced 19 defence training slots to Guyana Defence Force under its Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) Programme. These training slots include: 10 Army Courses, 4 Naval Courses and 5 Air Force Courses. These courses of different durations, 3 to 6 months, are spread over multiple months that are being conducted in different time periods during the 2021-2022 cycle. This is the first time that Guyana has access to these military training programmes. Under ITEC Programme, the Government of India covers all expenses related to this training and provide the trainees return air ticket, accommodation charges, tuition fee, living expenses, medical expenses, external and internal tours as per course curriculum.
Corporal Harvey is the 15th such recipient of the training scholarship. Currently, 11 GDF officers have completed their training and three are currently in India under training. For the 2022-2023 cycle, India has offered 38 slots for the GDF. India extends defence cooperation to a number of countries where the armed forces work together to achieve mutual aims and objectives, to assist them strengthen their institutions in relation to security, to strengthen security systems in the context of continued threats of territorial incursion and terrorism, to provide training in various military skills, including combat, marksmanship, emergency medical evacuation, search-and-rescue and recovery responses, etc. The broad objectives of Indian defence cooperation include promotion of intra and extra regional peace and stability through dialogue and cooperation in the field of defence and security.
It also encourages sharing of operational and doctrinal expertise, training and capability enhancement, strengthening of ties with other countries and sharing of military technologies. Such cooperation allows for the examination and imbibing of ‘best practices’, creates ability to operate alongside and enhances Maritime Domain Awareness, through a variety of information sharing mechanisms. With the interest of foreign armies for training in Indian Army establishments increasing considerably, the armed forces personnel from India’s neighbouring countries, South East Asia, Central Asian Republics (CAR), African continent and a few developed countries are regularly attending military courses and being trained in India so far. India is now engaged in a wide range of activities with other friendly countries, ranging from Chile and Brazil in the Far-West to Japan and Korea in the Far-East and has concluded suitable defence cooperation agreements with over 30 countries. Guyana is the latest addition to this list of Indian partner countries.
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