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**To update the trust policy for an IAM role** The following ``update-assume-role-policy`` command updates the trust policy for the role named ``Test-Role``:: aws iam update-assume-role-policy --role-name Test-Role --policy-document file://Test-Role-Trust-Policy.json The trust policy is defined as a JSON document in the *Test-Role-Trust-Policy.json* file. (The file name and extension do not have significance.) The trust policy must specify a principal. To update the permissions policy for a role, use the ``put-role-policy`` command. For more information, see `Creating a Role`_ in the *Using IAM* guide. .. _`Creating a Role`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/creating-role.html