Aizawl: India Army and Japan Army began their first-ever joint military
exercise on November 1 at a Counter-Insurgency and Jungle Warfare School in
Vairengte with a focus on strengthening counter-terror cooperation.
The focus of the two-week-long
exercise 'Dharma Guardian-2018" will be to enhance tactical skills against
global terrorism and increase inter-operability between the two forces, the
Army said in a statement.
The Japanese contingent is
represented by 32nd Infantry Battalion, while the Indian side by 6/1 Gorkha
Rifles, it said.
"The objective of the exercise
is to build and promote Army to Army relation in addition to exchange skills
and experiences of both the armies," the statement said.
The exercise will comprise a balance
of indoor classes and outdoor training activities.
Both the armies will jointly train,
plan and execute a series of well developed tactical drills for neutralisation
of likely threats that may be encountered in urban warfare scenario, it said,
adding that the exercise will contribute immensely in developing mutual
understanding and respect for each other's military.
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