New Delhi:Over 200 Indo-Tibetan Border Police officers and jawans have been trained in Mandarin for "better interaction" during border standoffs with Chinese troops, a top official said on Wednesday.
ITBP Director-General Surjeet Singh Deswal, while interacting with reporters on the eve of the 58th Raising Day of the force, also rejected reports that said the operational command of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police could be given to the Army.
"We have trained more than 200 personnel in speaking and understanding the Mandarin language. We are regularly training our personnel. This step will help them remove misunderstanding and better the interaction-level during standoffs," he said.
Asked what is the view of the force on reports that its operational command should be given to the Army, Deswal said his force was "as good as the Army."