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India expanded CAPF training infrastructure to 83 centers since 2020, spending ₹743 crore, with no new center planned in Vizianagaram.
Since 2020, India has established 83 training institutions for Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), with Rs 755.42 crore allocated for infrastructure—Rs 743.46 crore spent—primarily to support operations in counter-terrorism, border security, and anti-insurgency.
Madhya Pradesh leads with 15 centers.
The 2026-27 budget allocates Rs 1.16 lakh crore for CAPF establishment, up from Rs 1.12 lakh crore in 2025-26.
No new training center is planned in Vizianagaram, Andhra Pradesh, as one already exists at Kalikiri.
The government continues to modernize facilities and equipment, though concerns about transparency and human rights training persist.
La India expandió la infraestructura de capacitación de CAPF a 83 centros desde 2020, gastando ₹ 743 crores, sin que se planeara un nuevo centro en Vizianagaram.