Indo-Tibetan Border Police centre in Belgaum

4:38 PM Posted by ukmad

The Indo-Tibetan Border Police force is in the advance stage for procuring land in Belgaum.itbpcolors_medium

In August this year at the chief ministers’ conference on internal security in New Delhi, BSY had pressed for an ITBP centre in Belgaum.

The premier force guarding the Sino-Indian border -ITBP- is on a land buying spree to accommodate its personnel in the plains after they spend about three years in the grueling heights of the Himalayas.

Source: Zeenews

STPI incubation centre in Belgaum

8:09 AM Posted by ukmad


Software Technology Parks of India-Bangalore (STPI-Bangalore) is spearheading the mission to take IT to tier II cities.

The STPI-Bangalore, as part of its new initiatives, is planning incubation centres at Mysore, Shimoga and Belgaum besides enhancing its Hubli incubation centre space.

Each centres is expected to cost around Rs 8 crore to Rs 10 crore. Currently, sources said, STPI Hubli has also a point of presence (PoP) at Belgaum to service the datacom needs of IT/ITES industry in Belgaum city.

The idea of an incubation centre at Belgaum is to see it is proximity to Pune, it could attract potential entrepreneurs from there as well to provide for remote engineering as also IT-enabled services.

Source: Deccan Herald

Belgaum MLI centre best suited in India for training

11:08 AM Posted by ukmad

Surrounded by varied terrains jungles, mountains, plains and semi-hills highly conducive for training in different kinds of warfare, the regimental centre of the Maratha Light Infantry (MLI) in Belgaum remains a favored location for joint military exercises involving India and other countries.
The Belgaum training centre, which is the headquarters of the MLI, is one of the oldest regiments of the Indian Army. Last year, it was the men from the US armed forces who were at MLI, Belgaum, for a similar joint drill. And in January next, another US army contingent is slated to engage in a joint exercise at the MLI centre.

What makes the Belgaum training centre suitable for such exercise is primarily its location. There are good weather and terrain conditions like the surrounding forests, etc for military training. This makes it convenient to carry out various exercises. Another factor was the infrastructure for carrying out joint drills, including tactical games, firing, etc. The presence of infantry school's junior leader’s academy in Belgaum, which trains, among other things, in confidence building and survival skills critical to jungle warfare, was another key factor.
Belgaum is located close to the Western Ghats. A key plus point is the vast jungles that offer a perfect setting for training in guerrilla warfare. Few regimental centers in India have such an advantageous location. The regimental centre itself has a long and glorious history of courage and valor, shown time and again during conflicts like World War II. Terrain apart, there are other factors like Belgaum's proximity to the coastal belt (the Konkan and Goa), an operational airport and the presence of the Junior Leaders Wing (JLW) of the Infantry School which provide a distinct training advantage.

Belgaum has earned a strong reputation of military training ever since the days of the British Raj. World War II saw a major training exercise here.

I can just say “Proud to be a Belgaumite” My Salute to all the Soldiers.
Source: TOI