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List of Joint Military Exercises, A must know for NDA, CDS, AFCAT, OTA, ACC exam and SSB interview

by Sagar Chauhan Digital Marketing Analyst
The Joint Military Exercises are the defense exercises of any nation, which has immense importance. There are numerous purposes served by joint military exercise such as low-intensity conflict operations at Counter-Insurgency, counter-terrorism, and improving coordination. The complete training is given to the officers, which includes the use of military resources for conducting different military operations. It can also include the exploration of the effects of the warfare and diverse testing strategies without indulging in an actual combat. Those who are interested in joining the military force should keep on reading to know about Joint Military Exercises in detail.

List of Joint Military Exercises, A must know for NDA, CDS, AFCAT, OTA, ACC exam and SSB interview

There is a complete list of the Joint Military Exercises that every candidate appearing for NDA, CDS, AFCAT, OTA, ACC exam and SSB interview should know. Below mentioned are some of the Joint Military Exercises:

·    Yudh Abyas: This exercise is held between the United States and Indian Army. The focus of the training was on using specialized drills and procedures included in the counter-terrorist or counterinsurgency operations in an urban environment.

·    Prabal Dostyk: This exercise is held between the Indian and Kazakhstan Army. This exercise is conducted with an aim to enhance and strengthen the military ties of both the countries.

·    Indra: This joint military exercise is held between the Indo-Russia armed forces. This was the first tri-services exercise between Indian and Russian armed forces.

·    Mitra Shakti: This exercise is held between the armed forces of India and Sri Lanka. The basis of this exercise is Counter Terrorist Operations (CTO) and Infantry Company from both the countries.

·    Maitree: This joint military exercise is held between Indian Army and Royal Thailand Army. The exercise is to prepare for an encounter in a counterterrorism environment.

·    Nomadic Elephant: The exercise is held between the Indian and Mongolian military. It includes different aspects such as room intervention drills, convoy protection, etc.

·    Surya Kiran: The exercise is held between Nepal and Indian Army.

·    Slinex: This exercise is held between the Indian and Sri-Lanka Navy. It is a seven-day exercise that is aimed to build strong ties between both the countries, which are underscored by improved understanding and extensive maritime interaction.

·    Malabar Exercise: This exercise is held between India, Japan, and United States Navies. It is a trilateral naval exercise.

·    Ausindex: This exercise is held between Indian Navy and Royal Australian Navy. The aim of the exercise is to increase interoperability between the countries. Also, the exercise is in consonance with the increasing cooperation between the two countries.

·    Simbex: This exercise is held between Indian Navy and Republic Of Singapore Navy. SIMBEX is “Singapore-India Maritime Bilateral Exercises”.

·    Ind-Indo Corpat: This exercise is held between India and Indonesia Navy. This is a bilateral exercise that is aimed towards enhancing the interoperability and mutual understanding between the two forces.

·    Al-Nagah: The exercise is held between Oman and Indian Army.

Here are some of the major Joint Military Exercises explained for those who are looking for NDA, CDS, AFCAT, OTA, ACC exam and SSB interview. One should take proper guidance about the exercises before appearing in the listed exams.
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About Sagar Chauhan Senior   Digital Marketing Analyst

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