The National Security Guard (NSG) successfully organized the Inter-Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) Debate Competition 2024 for the Delhi Zone, on behalf of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) at their training facility in Manesar. The event saw spirited participation from various forces, with Assam Rifles and NSG shining in the Hindi category and CISF alongside Assam Rifles leading in the English category.
The debate competition brought together eloquent speakers from different CAPFs who demonstrated their prowess in both Hindi and English, debating on critical issues concerning national security and human rights. The Assam Rifles team was adjudged the winner in the Hindi category followed by the host team NSG as runners up. In the English debates, the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) took home the winner’s trophy with Assam Rifles again performing strongly as runners up.
The event served as a platform for personnel from various armed forces to not only showcase their debating skills but also to exchange ideas and perspectives on key national issues. The competition fostered a spirit of camaraderie among the participants, highlighting the importance of effective communication and critical thinking in law enforcement roles.
The organizers and judges commended the participants for their insightful arguments and the professional manner in which the debates were conducted. The competition not only tested the participants’ linguistic abilities and knowledge but also their ability to think on their feet and engage constructively with complex topics.
This annual debate is part of the NSG’s ongoing initiatives to promote intellectual engagement and holistic development among India’s security forces. Events like these are crucial for building analytical skills and encouraging a broader understanding of human rights issues among personnel tasked with upholding law and order.
The success of the Inter-CAPFs Debate Competition 2024 reflects the high standards of excellence upheld by the participating forces and underscores the role of such events in strengthening the capabilities of India’s security apparatus.