Indian Army contingent comprising 334 personnel departs for Nepal to participate in Exercise Surya Kiran
The Indian Army contingent comprising 334 personnel departed for Nepal on Saturday to participate in 18th edition of Battalion Level Joint Military Exercise Surya Kiran.
The exercise will be conducted in Saljhandi, Nepal from 31st December 2024 to 13th January 2025.
It is an annual training event conducted alternatively in the two countries.
The Indian Army contingent is being led by a Battalion from the 11th Gorkha Rifles.
The Nepal Army contingent will be represented by Srijung Battalion.
"The aim of Exercise Surya Kiran is to enhance interoperability in jungle warfare, counter terrorism operations in mountains, and Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief under United Nations Charter," read a statement issued by the Indian government.
The exercise will focus on enhancing operational preparedness, aviation aspects, medical training, and environment conservation.
Through these activities, the troops will enhance their operational capabilities, refine their combat skills and strengthen their coordination to operate together in challenging situations.
This edition of Exercise Surya Kiran follows successful visits by General Upendra Dwivedi, Chief of the Army Staff to Nepal, and the visit by General Ashok Raj Sigdel, Chief of the Army Staff of Nepali Army to India.
The exercise will provide a platform for soldiers from India and Nepal to exchange ideas and experiences; share best practices and foster a deeper understanding of each other’s operational procedures.
Exercise Surya Kiran signifies the strong bonds of friendship, trust, common cultural linkages that exist between India and Nepal.
It sets the stage for a productive and professional engagement, showcasing the unwavering commitment of both nations towards a broader defence cooperation.
The exercise will also achieve shared security objectives and foster bilateral relations between two friendly neighbours.
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