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アッサム・ライフル部隊(アッサム・ライフルぶたい、英語: Assam Rifles)とは、インド軍の準軍事組織で、現在33個大隊が内務省の管理下にあるとされる。 Les fusiliers de l'Assam sont une unité paramilitaire indienne. Elle est composée actuellement de 33 bataillons d'Assam Rifles sous le commandement du Ministre de l'Intérieur indien. La première incarnation de ce qui est maintenant les fusiliers de l'Assam était le Cachar Levy, une force paramilitaire de police composée de 750 hommes, formés du temps du Raj britannique, en 1835 et destinée à protéger des implantations coloniales contre des incursions tribales et autres tandis que le pouvoir britannique se répandait au nord-est du sous-continent indien. En 1870, les structures existante sont fusionnés dans trois bataillons de police militaire (Assam Military Police) cantonné dans le Lushai Hills, qui deviendra plus tard 1er bataillon), à Lakhimpur, le futur 2e bataillon, et dans les Naga Hi The Assam Rifles (AR) is a central paramilitary force responsible for border security, counter-insurgency, and maintaining law and order in Northeast India. It guards the Indo-Myanmar border. The Assam rifles is the oldest paramilitary force of India and Its comes under the administration of the Ministry of Home Affairs, while its operational control is maintained by the Indian Army. Being a police force, its recruitment, perks, promotions, and retirement policies are governed by CAPF rules. Around 80 percent of its officers are deputed from the Indian Army and remaining from AR cadre. The AR is commanded by the Director General of the Assam Rifles (DG AR) who is appointed by the Ministry of Home Affairs. Assamfältjägarna (Assam Rifles), tillhör Indiens centrala paramilitära styrkor. Kåren bildades 1835 och har idag till huvuduppgift gränsbevakning, antigerillakrigföring och allmän ordningstjänst i de nordöstra delstaterna. Assam Rifles adalah pasukan paramiliter tertua di India, yang telah ada sejak 1835 di bawah kekuasaan British Raj, dengan nama Cachar Levy. Nama saat ini "Assam Rifles" dipakai sejak 1917. Sepanjang sejarahnya, Assam Rifles bertugas dalam sejumlah peran, konflik dan palagan yang meliputi Perang Dunia I, dimana mereka bertugas di Eropa dan Timur Tengah, dan Perang Dunia II, dimana mereka utamanya bertugas di Burma.
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The Assam Rifles (AR) is a central paramilitary force responsible for border security, counter-insurgency, and maintaining law and order in Northeast India. It guards the Indo-Myanmar border. The Assam rifles is the oldest paramilitary force of India and Its comes under the administration of the Ministry of Home Affairs, while its operational control is maintained by the Indian Army. Being a police force, its recruitment, perks, promotions, and retirement policies are governed by CAPF rules. Around 80 percent of its officers are deputed from the Indian Army and remaining from AR cadre. The AR is commanded by the Director General of the Assam Rifles (DG AR) who is appointed by the Ministry of Home Affairs. The AR is also dubbed as "Sentinels of North East" and "Friends of the Hill People". It is the oldest paramilitary force in India, originally raised in 1835 as Cachar Levy, a militia to protect tea gardens and fertile plains of Assam against unruly tribes. Its scope increased with the expansion of British Raj in Northeast India, and were used against insurgency in the region. The force was redesigned as Assam Frontier Police in 1883, Assam Military Police in 1891, and East Bengal and Assam Military Police in 1913. It got its present name in 1917. After independence, the AR functioned under the Ministry of External Affairs. Its operational control was transferred to the Indian Army post Sino-Indian War of 1962. It came under the administration of Ministry of Home Affairs in 1965, with Army retaining operational control. Over the course of its history, the Assam Rifles have served in a number of roles, conflicts and theatres including World War I, they served in Europe and the Middle East, and World War II, where they served mainly in Burma. After the Chinese annexation of Tibet, the Assam Rifles were tasked with manning the Tibetan border of Assam Himalayan region. They were also instrumental in maintaining law and order in Arunachal Pradesh. As of 2019-2020 report of Ministry of Home Affairs, there are 46 battalions of Assam Rifles with a sanctioned strength of 65,143 personnel. They perform many roles including the provision of internal security under the control of the army through the conduct of counterinsurgency and border security operations, provision of aid to the civilians in times of emergency, and the provision of communications, medical assistance and education in remote areas. In times of war they can also be used as a combat force to secure rear areas if needed. Since 2002, the force has been given the role of guarding the India–Myanmar border. アッサム・ライフル部隊(アッサム・ライフルぶたい、英語: Assam Rifles)とは、インド軍の準軍事組織で、現在33個大隊が内務省の管理下にあるとされる。 Assam Rifles adalah pasukan paramiliter tertua di India, yang telah ada sejak 1835 di bawah kekuasaan British Raj, dengan nama Cachar Levy. Nama saat ini "Assam Rifles" dipakai sejak 1917. Sepanjang sejarahnya, Assam Rifles bertugas dalam sejumlah peran, konflik dan palagan yang meliputi Perang Dunia I, dimana mereka bertugas di Eropa dan Timur Tengah, dan Perang Dunia II, dimana mereka utamanya bertugas di Burma. Assamfältjägarna (Assam Rifles), tillhör Indiens centrala paramilitära styrkor. Kåren bildades 1835 och har idag till huvuduppgift gränsbevakning, antigerillakrigföring och allmän ordningstjänst i de nordöstra delstaterna. Les fusiliers de l'Assam sont une unité paramilitaire indienne. Elle est composée actuellement de 33 bataillons d'Assam Rifles sous le commandement du Ministre de l'Intérieur indien. La première incarnation de ce qui est maintenant les fusiliers de l'Assam était le Cachar Levy, une force paramilitaire de police composée de 750 hommes, formés du temps du Raj britannique, en 1835 et destinée à protéger des implantations coloniales contre des incursions tribales et autres tandis que le pouvoir britannique se répandait au nord-est du sous-continent indien. En 1870, les structures existante sont fusionnés dans trois bataillons de police militaire (Assam Military Police) cantonné dans le Lushai Hills, qui deviendra plus tard 1er bataillon), à Lakhimpur, le futur 2e bataillon, et dans les Naga Hills, le 3e bataillon. Le quatrième bataillon ne sera constitué qu'en 1915 à Imphal. Le nom de l'unité a changé plusieurs fois de Police militaire de l'Assam (Assam Military Police) en Police de la frontière (Frontier Police). Pendant la Première Guerre mondiale, ses hommes faisaient partie des forces indiennes qui combattirent pour la Grande-Bretagne en Europe et Orient et le nom de fusiliers de l'Assam leur a été assignés en 1917 en reconnaissance de leur participation au conflit. Après la guerre, ils servirent en Inde du nord pour lutter contre rébellions et émeutes. Durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, leur rôle principal était de contrôle l'afflux des réfugiés venant de Birmanie et fuyant l'avance japonaise. Ils organisèrent aussi un groupe de résistance appelé Victor Force à la frontière birmane pour perturber des communications japonaises derrière les lignes ennemies. Les hommes de l'unité servirent également à la bataille de Kohima et y gagnèrent de nombreuses citations pour leur unité. Après la guerre et jusqu'à l'indépendance indienne, les fusiliers de l'Assam, composés de 5 bataillons, furent affectés à des tâches de police civile sous le commandement de l'Inspector General of Police de l'Assam. Après l'indépendance, ils se virent affecté leur propre inspecteur général. À mesure qu'augmentait graduellement l'importance de cette force et le nombre de ses bataillons, le rang de son commandant passa à celui de lieutenant général. Au lendemain du séisme de 1950 en Assam et au Tibet, l'unité eut les tâches de maintenir l'ordre et d'aider à la réinstallation des sans-abris. En octobre 1962, les fusiliers furent les troupes envoyées au front au début de la guerre sino-indienne. Les fusiliers de l'Assam, hormis leur compétence de combat, sont entraînés à fournir, aux populations locales, une aide médicale, une éducation de base, à aider à la reconstruction et à l'agriculture et à gérer les communications dans les régions éloignées.
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