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This was the 16th edition of the joint exercise and it began on February 8. The aim of the exercise was to focus on counter-terrorism operations under the mandate of the United Nations.
The training focused primarily on subject matter exchange of topical issues of contemporary significance, drills at the tactical level and sharing of best practices of each other, defence spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Amitabh Sharma said.
He said the joint training developed into an excellent professional forum which strengthened the capabilities of joint operations by both armies.
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The validation exercise was witnessed by Major General Daniel Mc Daniel, Deputy Commander General, United States Army Pacific and Major General Xavier Brunson, General Officer Commanding, 7th Infantry Division from the US Army together with Major General Michael AJ Fernandez and Major General Gurpreet Singh, General Officer Commanding, Ranbankura Division of the Indian Army.
The closing ceremony was held at Mahajan Field Firing Ranges to commemorate the successful completion of the exercise and nourishing of relations between the two armies, the spokesperson said.
He said that a series of programmes displaying the rich culture and heritage of both the nations were also witnessed by officials of both armies.
The joint exercise was undoubtedly another significant milestone in the enhanced upward trajectory of India-US relations as well as towards the global war on terror was achieved, the spokesman added.