On 19th April 2023, the Indian Army and Tezpur University signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for providing Chinese language training to the Indian Army personnel. The duration of the course will be 16 weeks, and it will be conducted at Tezpur University. The signing of the MoU was done by HQ 4 Corps on behalf of the Indian Army and the registrar of Tezpur University in the presence of the Vice Chancellor, Prof SN Singh.
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The signing of the MoU between the Indian Army and Tezpur University on April 19, 2023 for training army personnel in the Chinese language will further enhance the in-house Mandarin expertise. The course, which will be conducted at Tezpur University and last for 16 weeks, will empower army personnel to effectively engage with their Chinese counterparts, whenever required.
Enhanced Chinese language proficiency among the army personnel will enable them to effectively articulate their perspectives. This, in turn, will facilitate better communication and comprehension of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army’s position on their actions, during events like commander-level talks, flag meetings, joint exercises, and border personnel meetings.
Tezpur University, a central university established in 1994 by an act of parliament, has highly qualified faculty who teach foreign languages, including Chinese, making it one of the pioneers in the North East in this field.
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