Training ITBPs major training centre is located at
Mussoorie, in
Uttarakhand. The Training Academy was established in 1976 and trains officers of the force. The training programme for Subordinate Officers of the force are conducted at
Central Training College,
Alwar and
Basic Training College, Bhanu (
Haryana). Specialised training programmes in rock craft, explosives handling etc. are also conducted here. Ace mountaineer and
Padma Shri awardee,
Harbhajan Singh, IG heads this institution. Keeping in view the evolving security scenario of the country, ITBP established a
Counter Insurgency and Jungle Warfare (CIJW) School at an altitude of 6,000 feet in the heart of extremely tough Himalayan mountains, at Mahidanda in
Uttarkashi district. The CIJW school (distinct from the premier CIJWS of the Indian Army) provides training to ITBP's men and officers in anti-
Naxal operations. Jungle warfare, handling of explosives, rock craft, survival in adverse conditions, unarmed combat, and guerrilla warfare are some of the subjects taught here. On account of demands for realistic anti-Naxal training the CIJW School of ITBP was shifted to
Belgaum,
Karnataka. The training regime, formulated under the close supervision of Rajiv Mehta, IPS and executed on the ground by Sanjeev Raina, DIG is extremely demanding both mentally and physically, needing special preparation. The presence of the force along the Indo-China border where it maintains vigil along the extremely difficult high altitude border area. The troops of the force keep a sharp eye on any violation of the border, trans-border smuggling, and affords a sense of security to the remotely located isolated settlements. The altitude where the troops are deployed range up to 18,800 feet and the temperature plummets to minus 30 degrees Celsius during winter with snowfall of more than ten feet. The Himveers are taught to function effectively while always keeping in mind human rights and the codes of war which always guide their conduct. The
Basic Training Centre at Bhanu, Haryana;
ITBP Academy at
Mussourie and the
Mountaineering & Skiing Institute at
Auli run the training programmes and conduct indoor and outdoor training activities, in pursuance of this mission. ITBP is building a full-fledged recreation and training centre in
Belgaum at Halbhavi.
Belgaum provides the best climate for recreation and ITBP will relocate the personal and will have large family bases in Belgaum for its soldiers after high altitude stress. Personnel of veterinary wing of ITBP are trained in yak handling and management, at
ICAR-National Research Institute on Yak.
Yaks are used by ITBP for transportation and logistics. The ITBP is trained in the
Civil Medical Camp for
disaster management, and addressing
nuclear, biological and chemical disasters. It has also established a National Centre for Training in Search, Rescue & Disaster response at Bhanu, Haryana which is imparting training to personnel of ITBP and other Paramilitary / State Police Forces. There is also a training centre for dogs at Basic Training centre situated at Bhanu. The centre is known as NICD.
Ranks and insignia ;Officers ;Personnel below officer rank
Community activities Sports The ITBP organize an ice-hockey team which is considered one of the strongest in the country with many of its players also participating in the national team. The team have won the
Indian Ice Hockey Championship on at least three occasions, most recently in 2019.
Social work ITBP also conducts civic action programmes and Border Area Development Programmes for development of local population in the border areas and areas where the Force is deployed.It conducts a large number of civic action programmes in the remote border and terrorist affected areas to provide free and expert medical, health and hygiene care to the civilian population in remote villages. ITBP is the only Central Armed Police Force in India, which has combatised stress counsellors in its field formations Including the ranks of Deputy Commandants ESC, Assistant Commandant-ESC, Inspector-ESC, Sub Inspector-ESC and Head Constable-ESC. These uniformed stress counsellors also play a major role in improving education for ITBP wards and the local children near ITBP Units. There are 21 ITBP public schools across the country run by ESC personnel of ITBP Police Force. ITBP schools are located in remote areas like Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Leh and Sonipat, Dwarka Delhi.
Himveer Wives' Welfare Association (HWWA) Himveer Wives' Welfare Association is a welfare wing of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP). It is a non-profit organisation that works for welfare of spouses, children or any dependents of ITBP personnel. It is registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860. The association aims to rehabilitate battle casualties and widows of those who are killed in action in the line of duty. Other than that, the association organises vocational training and empowers the beneficiaries. There are more than 88,000 members in the association. The association also works for the welfare of local population in the remote Himalayan region. The formal registration of the family welfare organization of ITBP named "Himveer Wives' Welfare Association" was done on 19 May 1998 in New Delhi. Its motto is ‘Development through active involvement’. It organises annual exhibitions to showcase rare products of Himalayan region, the profit of which is used for welfare of the families of ITBP. It also honors
Veer Naris (War Widows) on special occasions and provides them assistance when needed. It organises its Raising Day every year and announces various welfare programmes for its members as well as conducts training programs. ==Line of duty deaths==