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India-Japan joint military exercise 'Dharma Guardian' concludes successfully in Raj

By IANS | Updated: March 8, 2024 21:50 IST

Jaipur, March 8 "Dharma Guardian", the fifth joint military exercise between the Indian Army and the Japan Ground ...

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Jaipur, March 8 "Dharma Guardian", the fifth joint military exercise between the Indian Army and the Japan Ground Self Defense Force, ended at the Mahajan Field Firing Ranges in Rajasthan on Friday, a Defence Ministry statement said.

The joint exercise aimed to achieve interoperability between the two forces and acquaint each other with their operational procedures and combat drills.

A 40-member Indian contingent, drawn from a Rajputana Rifles battalion, and a Japanese contingent of similar strength, participated in the joint exercise, whose primary aim was to foster military cooperation and enhance combined capabilities to execute joint operations in semi-urban environments under the UN mandate.

Conducted in two phases, the exercise initially focused on combat conditioning and tactical training, accomplished by both contingents. The acquired skills were then applied in the second phase, featuring a validation exercise.

Joint activities encompassed establishing temporary operating bases, creating an intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) grid, setting up mobile vehicle checkposts, executing cordon and search operations in a hostile village, heliborne operations, and conducting house intervention drills.

The exercise also showcased and actively employed new-generation equipment by both armies.

The closing ceremony of the joint exercise was held after the culmination of the validation exercise wherein outstanding soldiers were felicitated and both contingents reflected upon the valuable lessons learnt.

A weapon and equipment display and an Industrial Demonstration showcasing “Atmanirbhar Bharat” and “Make in India" were also organised on the occasion showcasing the ever-growing industrial capability of the nation.

Marking a significant milestone in bilateral relationships, the joint training was an undeniable success, promoting understanding, interoperability and strengthening ties between the two nations, Defence PRO, Col Amitabh Sharma, said.

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