6 things you need to know about “KHANJAR V”: Indo-Kyrgyzstan joint training exercise
- The fifth Indo- Kyrgyzstan joint training exercise KHANJAR V concluded after a Joint Tactical Validation Exercise and a closing ceremony held at Counter Insurgency Jungle Warfare School at Vairengte in Mizoram
- Two weeks of joint training that commenced on March 16 included understanding tactics of platoon level, developing interoperability and sharing of best practices controlled by a Joint Command Post.
- Col A S Bains, SM of the Indian Army and Col RadjapovRuslan Kyrgyzstan Army witnessed a Joint Tactical Validation Exercise conducted at training area of Counter Insurgency Jungle Warfare Schoo School, Vairengte.
- The exercise involved insertion of troops by slithering from helicopters and destroying a terrorist hide out. It demonstrated the commitment of both armies in working closely with each other to address the growing issue of global terrorism in all its forms.
- Col BolokbaevKanatbek of Kyrgyzstan Army also addressed both the contingents.
- The exercise was a success and has taught valuable lessons to the troops of both the countries. The camaraderie developed between the contingents during the course of exercise will assist in enhancing confidence of the two armies which may be called upon to grapple with Anti-Terrorism Operations. The conduct of these Bilateral Military Exercises is also an important step to uphold the values of Peace, Prosperity and Trust in the region.