MP to Build NSG-Style Anti-Terror Hub, Invests Rs 200 Cr in CTG Modernisation

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has launched a major security upgrade, approving a Rs 200 crore project to modernise the state's Counter Terrorist Group. A new state-of-the-art training centre for disaster management and counter-terror operations will also be established in Bhopal's Tumda village. This coincides with a month-long joint capacity-building programme between the NSG and MP Police, where Black Cat commandos demonstrated elite tactics. The CM credited security forces for eradicating Naxal influence from the state and emphasised a firm stance against extremism under PM Modi's leadership.

Key Points: MP's Rs 200 Cr CTG Modernisation & New NSG-Style Training Centre

  • Rs 200 crore CTG modernisation
  • New NSG-style training centre in Bhopal
  • Month-long NSG-MP Police joint training programme
  • MP declared free from Naxal influence
  • Focus on land, water, and air security challenges
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MP to open new NSG-style training centre, to invest Rs 200 crore for CTG Modernisation

MP CM Mohan Yadav announces a Rs 200 crore CTG upgrade and a new NSG-style training centre in Bhopal to bolster national counter-terror preparedness.

"NSG is India's impenetrable security shield. - Mohan Yadav"

Bhopal, April 6

In a significant push towards bolstering internal security, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Monday inaugurated a comprehensive joint capacity-building training and demonstration programme between the National Security Guard and the Madhya Pradesh Police at the Lal Parade Ground.

The Chief Minister announced two major initiatives to strengthen the state's counter-terror apparatus. A Detailed Project Report (DPR) worth Rs 200 crore has been prepared for the comprehensive modernisation of the Counter Terrorist Group (CTG), and the government will soon move forward with its implementation.

Additionally, a state-of-the-art training centre for emergency disaster management and counter-terror operations will be established at Tumda village in Huzur tehsil of Bhopal district. Given Madhya Pradesh's central location in the country, this centre is expected to play a vital role in enhancing national security preparedness.

The one-month-long programme, running from April 7 to May 4, 2026, aims to enhance the operational readiness of state police personnel, including the Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) and Counter Terrorist Group (CTG), in tackling modern-day security threats.

During the impressive NSG show, Black Cat commandos showcased their elite skills through a realistic simulation of a mock terrorist attack. They demonstrated rapid response protocols, counter-assault tactics, and aerial manoeuvres with precision and valour.

Chief Minister Yadav lauded the commandos, describing the display as "a testament to the pinnacle of valour, sheer determination, and courage." He emphasised that such rigorous training and rehearsals are essential to prepare security forces for challenges across land, water, and air.

Addressing the gathering, CM asserted that while Indian culture promotes universal well-being, the nation under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership has sent a clear message: any provocation will be met with a firm and decisive response in the language adversaries understand.

"Extremist forces remain a major obstacle to national development. We must confront them with absolute firmness," he said. "NSG is India's impenetrable security shield. Its motto - Sarvatra Sarvottam Suraksha (Omnipresent, Supreme Security) - gives us complete confidence that as long as the NSG and our forces remain vigilant, the safety of our citizens is guaranteed," Yadav remarked.

He highlighted that Madhya Pradesh is now completely free from Naxal influence, crediting the dedication of security forces for this achievement.

Director General of Police Kailash Makwana informed that the joint training will cover approximately eight key disciplines, including counter-attack operations, over the next one month.

The event commenced with a ceremonial welcome by the Police Band. Senior police officials and NSG personnel were present on the occasion.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see focus on internal security. But I hope this 200 crore is spent transparently and the training actually reaches the constables on the ground, not just stays with top officers. Accountability is key.
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Rohit P
NSG Black Cats are the best! Saw their demo once, absolutely mind-blowing. Having a training centre of that standard in MP will boost the morale and skills of our state forces. A solid move for national security.
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Nisha Z
The part about MP being free from Naxal influence is the real achievement here. That peace was hard-earned by our jawans. This new centre will help ensure such threats don't return. Proud of our forces.
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David E
Interesting read. Investing in counter-terrorism and disaster management in one facility is a smart, holistic approach. The central location makes perfect strategic sense for a country of India's size.
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Karthik V
Hope they also include cyber-terrorism modules in the training. Today's threats are not just with guns. Our police need to be equipped for digital warfare as well. Otherwise, good initiative.

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