Poland Government Provide Military Training to 100000 Volunteers Every Year From 2027 AMID Russian Threat – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live

Poland Government Provide Military Training to 100000 Volunteers Every Year From 2027 AMID Russian Threat – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live

The Poland government will provide military training to 100,000 volunteers every year from 2027. The purpose behind this is to create a reserve army amidst Russia’s increasing threat. Poland Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Tuesday that he has asked cabinet ministers and other government officials to take military training, and it has been fully accepted.

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PM Tusk announced last week that Poland needed 500,000 soldiers, which is more than doubled than the current number. It will also include professional army, regional defense force besides reserves.

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Increased security pyre in Poland in recent weeks

Security concerns have increased rapidly in Poland in recent weeks due to Russia’s constant missiles and drones attack on Ukraine and their commitments to NATO by Trump administration.

Polish government working on a plan for military training of polish men

PM Tusk said on Friday that his government is working on a military training plan for all polish men. He gave more information about this on Tuesday. PM Tusk told his ministers, “I am confident that there will be no shortage of volunteers.”

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Polish government target- increase number of soldiers by 300,000

Let us know that last year, the Polish government had said that there are about 200,000 soldiers in the army and this year the number will increase to 220,000, which aims to increase to about 300,000.

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