Exercise SURYAKIRAN-XIX: India- Nepal DGMOs validate high-intensity joint counter-terrorism drill
Pithoragarh (Uttarakhand) [India], December 9 (ANI): The Directors General of Military Operations (DGMOs) of the Indian Army and the Nepal Army on Tuesday jointly observed a two-day Battalion-level Validation Exercise in Pithoragarh, conducted as part of Exercise SURYAKIRAN-XIX, marking the culmination of an intensive combined training cycle at the Foreign Training Node, Pithoragarh, according to Ministry of Defence.
The drills integrated a range of niche technologies, including ISR and precision-targeting drones, advanced day/night weapon sights, AI-enabled surveillance feeds, unmanned operational and logistics platforms and secure battlefield communication systems.
Troops rehearsed intelligence-based surgical operations across complex terrains, including the employment of aerial insertion modes to enhance rapid-response capability.
As a symbol of this enduring partnership, the DGMOs jointly planted a Tree of Friendship, reaffirming the timeless bonds and strategic cooperation between India and Nepal.
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