IMCTC Concludes National Security Training Program For Trainees From Ten Member Countries
The Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition (IMCTC) recently wrapped up a specialised training program titled "National Security" at its headquarters in Riyadh. This five-day initiative involved 21 participants from 10 member nations. It is part of Saudi Arabia's efforts to build capacity in counterterrorism among coalition members, covering areas like ideology, communications, and military strategies.
During the closing ceremony, the program's main themes and outcomes were highlighted. The focus was on enhancing knowledge and practical skills related to national security concepts, characteristics, and methods for achieving it. The program also explored how national security positively affects stability and development.

Participants examined challenges to national security, including modern issues like cybersecurity and ideological security. These discussions aimed to equip trainees with the tools needed to address these evolving threats effectively.
Maj. Gen. Majed bin Taleb, an adviser to IMCTC, awarded certificates to the trainees. He praised their high performance and active participation throughout the program. "I wish you success in applying the knowledge and skills you gained in the service of your countries," he stated.
This national security program is one of 46 training initiatives offered by Saudi Arabia to support coalition goals. It aims to develop and empower national talents within member countries, contributing to regional and international security enhancement.
The program's objectives include qualifying individuals to boost national security across coalition states. By fostering shared goals, it seeks to enhance both regional stability and international peace efforts.
Saudi Arabia's commitment through these programs underscores its dedication to strengthening counterterrorism capabilities among its allies. Such initiatives are crucial for maintaining peace and stability in a rapidly changing global landscape.
With inputs from SPA