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Poland has announced its largest-ever defence training initiative , titled “At Readiness” , aimed at strengthening national resilience amid ongoing regional tensions triggered by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The programme, unveiled by Defence Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz , represents Poland’s most ambitious security mobilisation effort since the Cold War.
About the ‘At Readiness’ Programme
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Objective: To train around 400,000 civilians by 2026 in essential defence and survival skills.
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Nature: Voluntary and open to all citizens — including students, professionals, and retirees .
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Training Modules: Cover basic security, first aid, survival skills, and cyber-defence awareness .
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Goal: To ensure communities are better prepared for national emergencies, hybrid warfare, or wartime contingencies .
Implementation and Scale
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Initial Phase: Training of 20,000 individuals (Nov–Dec 2025) and 100,000 participants through various formats.
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Related Initiatives: Linked with the “Education with the Army” campaign, reserve drills, and voluntary military service for deeper engagement.
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Target: Achieve a trained force of 400,000 citizens by 2026 as part of Poland’s broader national resilience strategy .
Poland’s Defence Expansion
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Current Military Strength: 216,000 personnel , making it NATO’s third-largest army .
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Future Plans: Increase troop strength by nearly one-third over the next decade .
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Defence Spending: Poland now allocates a higher percentage of GDP to defence than any other NATO member.
Exam-Oriented Facts
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Programme Name: At Readiness
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Launch Year: 2025
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Trained Civilians Target: 400,000 by 2026
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Announced By: Defence Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz
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Current Force: 216,000 (3rd-largest in NATO)
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Focus Areas: Survival, first aid, cyber security, and reserve readiness
Month: Current Affairs - November 07, 2025
Category: nternational Affairs / Defence & Security