August 26, 2021
1 min read

India, Kazakhstan military training exercise on August 30

The exercise will be held at the Training Node in Aisha Bibi, Kazakhstan….reports Asian Lite News

As part of military diplomacy and to strengthen the growing strategic relations with Kazakhstan, the 5th edition of Indo- Kazakhstan Joint Training Exercise, KAZIND-21, will be conducted from August 30 to September 11.

The exercise will be held at the Training Node in Aisha Bibi, Kazakhstan.

The exercise is a joint training between both the Armies, which will boost the bilateral relations between India and Kazakhstan, said the Ministry of Defence in a statement on Wednesday.

The Indian Army contingent represented by a battalion of the Bihar Regiment consists of a total of 90 personnel led by a Contingent Commander. The Kazakhstan Army will be represented by a company group.

The Exercise will provide an opportunity to the Armed Forces of India and Kazakhstan to train for Counter Insurgency/ Counter Terrorism operation in mountainous, rural scenario under UN mandate.

The scope of the Joint Exercise includes professional exchange, planning and execution of operation in Counter terrorism environment at sub unit level and sharing expertise on skills at arms, combat shooting and experiences in Counter Insurgency/ Counter Terrorism operations.

The exercise will culminate after a 48- hour long validation exercise which will involve a scenario of neutralization of terrorists in a semi-rural hideout.

The exercise will strengthen mutual confidence, inter-operability and enable sharing of best practices between the Armed Forces of India and Kazakhstan. (India News Network)

ALSO READ: India ready for overflow of Afghanistan terror, says CDS

Previous Story

Shiromani Akali Dal wins DSGMC elections

Next Story

Taliban issue ‘death warrant’ for Afghan woman divorcee residing in India

Latest from -Top News

Trump urges restraint  

President Donald Trump expresses concern over the escalating situation between India and Pakistan and stated that he would offer any possible help to de-escalate tensions    President Donald Trump expressed his concern

UAE, Uganda forge closer ties 

President of Uganda received H.H. Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed; both countries have deepened ties with strategic agreements in energy, investment and digital innovation  In a significant diplomatic engagement aimed at expanding bilateral

Macron backs Syria sanctions shift 

 Diplomatic outreach, sanctions, reconstruction, and sectarian unrest shape Syria’s complex new chapter.  In a landmark visit signalling Syria’s first re-engagement with a European capital in over a decade, French President Emmanuel Macron

Up to 1,000 transgender troops moved out

Department officials have said it’s difficult to determine exactly how many transgender service members there are The Pentagon will immediately begin moving as many as 1,000 openly identifying transgender service members out

Singapore lauds UAE field aid

A Singaporean delegation visited the UAE Floating Hospital in Al-Arish, where they toured its various departments and were briefed on the medical and humanitarian services provided to patients arriving from the Gaza
Go toTop

Don't Miss

Gill crossed the 1000-run mark in ODIs in 2023.

Gill also crossed the 1000-runs mark in ODIs in 2023,

Gavaskar Tips Rohit-Kohli Opening Pair

Gavaskar named his playing 11 for India’s opening encounter in