The Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces (UPDF) joined the Indian community in celebrating India’s 79th Independence Day at the National Forensic Science University – Uganda Campus in Jinja.
Speaking at the event, the Campus Director, Air Commodore Kedar Thaakar reflected on the longstanding ties between India and Uganda, citing shared colonial history, independence struggles, and mutual aspirations for emerging opportunities.
He urged vigilance against modern threats such as terrorism, cyberattacks, and radicalisation, noting that the NFSU Uganda campus aims to contribute to strengthening security and capacity not only in Uganda but across Africa.
On behalf of the UPDF, Brig Gen Wyclif Keita, the Joint Staff Training and Doctrine, reaffirmed Uganda’s commitment to cooperation and friendship with India. He said the NFSU presence in Uganda symbolises the deep bonds between the two countries and promotes academic excellence and professional growth.
He said the establishment of the Jinja campus reflects India’s vision for a safer world.
The celebration was attended by senior military and security officials, including Brig Gen Emmanuel Kanyesigye, Jinja Cantonment Commander; Brig Gen Flavia Byekwaso, Chief of Staff URDCC; Brig Gen Elvis Byamukama, Deputy Commandant SCSC Kimaka; Brig Gen Peter Omola; and SSP Charles Nsaba, Jinja Regional Police Commander. Members of the Indian business community.











