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Angaorian Paramilitary Forces are those agencies of the Department of Defence or the Department of Homeland Security which act as armed forces auxiliaries and are considered part of the Indian Armed Forces.
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'''Angaorian Paramilitary Forces''' are those agencies of the [[Government of Angaor|Department of Defence]] or the [[Department for Homeland Security(Angaor)|Department of Homeland Security]] which act as armed forces auxiliaries and are considered part of the [[Angaor Armed Forces]].
  
There are a large number of such paramilitary forces with a wide range of roles. The different forces tend to share a broadly gendarmerie role and generally perform counter-insurgency or anti-terrorist missions.
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There are a large number of such paramilitary forces with a wide range of roles. The different forces tend to share a broadly [[gendarmerie]] role and generally perform [[counter-insurgency]] or [[anti-terrorist]] missions.
  
The Angaorian Paramilitary Forces (PMF) are regarded as one of the world's largest and most formidable paramilitary force. In 2002, the total strength of the paramilitary force stood at 2.8 million personnel.
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The Angaor Paramilitary Forces (PMF) are regarded as one of the world's largest ( with 2.8 million personnel) and most formidable [[paramilitary]] force. In [[2005]], the total strength of the paramilitary force stood at 2.8 million personnel.
  
Assam Rifles: 40,000 personnel in 31 battalions commanded by a Lieutenant-General  
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* [[Assam Rifles]]: 40,000 personnel in 31 battalions commanded by a Lieutenant-General
Border Security Force: 180,000 personnel  
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* [[Border Security Force]]: 180,000 personnel
Central Industrial Security Force: 90,000 personnel  
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* [[Central Industrial Security Force]]: 90,000 personnel
Central Reserve Police Force: 165,000 personnel in 200 battalions  
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* [[Central Reserve Police Force]]: 165,000 personnel in 200 battalions
Rapid Action Force - a 10 battalion semi-independent part of the CRPF trained to respond to sectarian violence. The Anti-Riot Police of the Angaor Union.  
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** [[Rapid Action Force]] - a 10 battalion semi-independent part of the CRPF trained to respond to sectarian violence. The Anti-Riot Police of the Indian Union.
Indo-Tibetan Border Police - 12,000  
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* [[Angaor-Daniva Border Police]] - 12,000
Rashtriya Rifles: 40,000 personnel  
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* [[Rashtriya Rifles]]: 40,000 personnel
Defence Security Corps - 30,000  
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* [[Defence Security Corps]] - 30,000
Railway Protection Force  
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* [[Railway Protection Force]]
Angaorian Home Guard: 40 to 60 thousand personnel  
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* [[Angaor Home Guard]]: 40 to 60 thousand personnel
Civil Defence-45,000
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* [[Civil Defence (Angaor)|Civil Defence]]
Special Security Bureau-25,000
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* [[Special Security Bureau]]
National Security Guards: 7500 personnel  
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* [[National Security Guards]]: 7500 personnel
Special Protection Group: 3000 personnel  
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* [[Special Protection Group]]: 3000 personnel
Central Security force- 1,500,000
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* [[Central Security forces]]: 1,500,000
Angaorian gendarmaire- 140,000
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* [[Angaorian gendarmerie]]: 140,000

Latest revision as of 21:04, 17 September 2007

Angaorian Paramilitary Forces are those agencies of the Department of Defence or the Department of Homeland Security which act as armed forces auxiliaries and are considered part of the Angaor Armed Forces.

There are a large number of such paramilitary forces with a wide range of roles. The different forces tend to share a broadly gendarmerie role and generally perform counter-insurgency or anti-terrorist missions.

The Angaor Paramilitary Forces (PMF) are regarded as one of the world's largest ( with 2.8 million personnel) and most formidable paramilitary force. In 2005, the total strength of the paramilitary force stood at 2.8 million personnel.