…to increase military scholarship quota
Emphasising that India is the world’s third-largest military power, High Commissioner of India to Guyana, Dr KJ Srinivasa has said that his country is committed to helping Guyana strengthen its security capabilities by providing scholarships for Guyana Defence Force (GDF) officers.
Last year, the Government of India for the first time provided 19 such scholarships which saw local soldiers undergoing various military training in India. Of the 19 scholarships, 10 were allotted to army ranks, five to the Air Corps, and the rest to the Coast Guard. The scholarships were offered under the Indian Government’s Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC).
During a recent exclusive interview with Guyana Times, Dr Srinivasa disclosed that 10 GDF ranks have already completed various courses, while two others have left for India.
He explained that the courses will be completed over various months. Given the good response to the scholarships last year, the Indian High Commissioner said that from mid-2022 to next year, the Government of India will be increasing the number of military scholarships from 19 to 28.
According to him, GDF Major Sven Douglas was recently trained in the United Nations (UN) peacekeeping train the trainer programme. “Guyana has never participated in the UN training, so we are training Guyanese officers to train the troops here…,” Dr Srinivasa added.


 
                 
		







