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Kazind-2023: India, Kazakhstan 13-Day Military Exercises Begin Monday
Kazind-2023: India, Kazakhstan 13-Day Military Exercises Begin Monday
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With an aim to boost counter-terror cooperation, India and Kazakhstan army will begin a 13-day mega war game on Monday in the Kazakh military base of Otar.
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A group of 120 personnel from the Indian Army and Air Force departed for Kazakhstan on Sunday to take part in the seventh edition of the Kazind-2023 military exercise starting on Monday.India and Kazakhstan's armed forces are joining to train together in conducting counter-terrorism operations in a sub-conventional environment under the ambit of the United Nations.The army personnel will also hold exercises on conducting counter unmanned aerial system operations.The exercises will provide an opportunity for the contingents to exchange views and share best practices.The Indian Army team comprises 90 personnel led by a battalion from the Dogra Regiment, whereas, the Kazakhstan contingent includes personnel from Regional Command "South" of the Kazakh Ground Forces.Around 30 personnel each from the two air forces will also participate in the exercises.
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Kazind-2023: India, Kazakhstan 13-Day Military Exercises Begin Monday
With the aim of boosting counter-terror cooperation, India and Kazakhstan will begin a large-scale 13-day war game on Monday at the Kazakh military base of Otar.
A group of 120 personnel from the Indian Army and Air Force departed for Kazakhstan on Sunday to take part in the seventh edition of the Kazind-2023 military exercise starting on Monday.
India and Kazakhstan's armed forces are joining to train together in conducting
counter-terrorism operations in a sub-conventional environment under the ambit of the United Nations.
The contingents will engage in collaborative rehearsals of various tactical drills, such as raids, search and destroy operations, and small team insertion and extraction operations, among others.
The
army personnel will also hold exercises on conducting
counter unmanned aerial system operations.
The exercises will provide an opportunity for the contingents to exchange views and share best practices.
The Indian Army team comprises 90 personnel led by a battalion from the Dogra Regiment, whereas, the Kazakhstan contingent includes personnel from Regional Command "South" of the Kazakh Ground Forces.
Around 30 personnel each from the two air forces will also participate in the exercises.