A delegation from the Academy of the MIA participates in a knowledge exchange and training program in China
2025-06-05 09:25:00 / News

A group of professors and cadets from the Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs visited China to explore advanced practices in law enforcement and public security. This international trip included a carefully organized training course in collaboration with the Chinese Public Security University. For a period of two weeks, specialized trainers provided an in-depth exploration of various critical subjects, including the historical evolution of Chinese statehood, the intricacies of domestic and foreign policy, the trajectory of national development, state governance structures, and the essential factors that contribute to security and stability within the contemporary global context.
Furthermore, discussions encompassed the pivotal role of law enforcement agencies in addressing modern threats and challenges, along with an examination of China's unique experiences and methodologies in these areas.
In addition to the training sessions, the delegation visited Beijing's police agencies and the Public Security University. Here, they learned about cutting-edge strategies employed in practice. The visit also featured intellectual competitions and cultural and sporting activities, notably involving participation from Chinese students. These activities served to foster friendly relations and intercultural exchange between the youth of both nations. A tour of Beijing's historical landmarks further deepened the delegates’ appreciation of China's rich history, traditions, and cultural values.
Overall, the productive collaboration between the Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Chinese Public Security University is significant in the pursuit of innovative educational advancements, mutual experience sharing in relevant fields, and enhancement of educational quality and human resources. During the closing meeting of the training course, these objectives were particularly acknowledged.
Press Service of the Academy of the MIA






