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Uttarakhand: India-Japan Joint Exercise ‘Dharma Guardian’ commences in Chaubattia

New Delhi [India], February 25 (ANI): The seventh version of the annual Joint Military Exercise ‘Dharma Guardian’ between the Indian Army and the Japan Ground Self-Defence Force (JGSDF) commenced on Tuesday on the Foreign Training Node, Chaubattia in Uttarakhand.

The train might be performed from February 24 to March 9.

This version brings collectively a 120-member contingent from either side, with the JGSDF represented by troops from the thirty second Infantry Regiment and the Indian Army contingent drawn from the Ladakh Scouts, stated the Ministry of Defence.

The train is held alternately in India and Japan and stays a key pillar of defence cooperation between the 2 nations.

The intention of Exercise ‘Dharma Guardian’ is to strengthen army collaboration and improve mixed capabilities to undertake joint operations in a semi-urban surroundings. Over the following two weeks, collaborating troops will concentrate on reaching excessive ranges of bodily health, refining joint planning processes and synchronising tactical drills.

The Joint Exercise is anchored within the employment of contemporary know-how, enhancing interoperability and modern operational features.

The key tactical actions throughout the train embrace establishing a brief working base, growing an intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) grid, organising cell car verify posts, conducting cordon and search operations in hostile environments, executing heliborne operations, and endeavor home intervention drills. (ANI)

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