India-Kyrgyzstan Special Forces Launch Joint Exercise KHANJAR in Assam

The 13th edition of the India-Kyrgyzstan Joint Special Forces Exercise KHANJAR has begun in Missamari, Assam, scheduled to run until February 17. The exercise involves 20 personnel each from India's Parachute Regiment (Special Forces) and Kyrgyzstan's ILBRIS Special Forces Brigade. It aims to exchange best practices in counter-terrorism and special operations across challenging terrains, including urban and mountainous environments. The drill underscores both nations' commitment to regional security and deepening their defence partnership.

Key Points: India-Kyrgyzstan Joint Special Forces Exercise KHANJAR Begins

  • Enhances counter-terrorism & special forces skills
  • Focus on urban & mountainous terrain operations
  • Aims to strengthen bilateral defence ties
  • Part of annual training alternately hosted
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India-Kyrgyzstan joint special forces exercise KHANJAR begins in Assam

The 13th edition of Exercise KHANJAR, a joint India-Kyrgyzstan special forces drill, commences in Assam to enhance counter-terrorism cooperation.

"Exercise KHANJAR-XIII will further strengthen bilateral defence cooperation and deepen the enduring military partnership - ADGPI post on X"

Missamari, February 5

The 13th edition of the India-Kyrgyzstan Joint Special Forces Exercise KHANJAR has commenced in Missamari, Assam. Exercise KHANJAR is an annual training event conducted alternatively between India and Kyrgyzstan, the release said.

According to the PRO Defence of Guwahati, the last edition of the exercise was conducted in Kyrgyzstan in March 2025.

The Indian Army contingent, comprising 20 personnel, is represented by troops from the Parachute Regiment (Special Forces), and the Kyrgyzstan contingent, also comprising equal strength, is represented by ILBRIS Special Forces Brigade.

The exercise, scheduled from February 4 to 17, aims to exchange best practices and experiences in Counter Terrorism and Special Forces Operations across urban and mountainous terrain. The exercise will also focus on developing advanced Special Forces skills of sniping, complex building intervention and mountain craft.

Exercise KHANJAR will provide an opportunity for both sides to strengthen defence ties while addressing shared concerns about international terrorism and extremism. The exercise reaffirms the commitment of India and Kyrgyzstan towards fostering peace, stability and security in the region.

Earlier in a post on X, the ADGPI said that the exercise aims to enhance interoperability between the Special Forces of both nations, with a focus on joint operations in urban warfare and counter-terrorism scenarios under the United Nations mandate.

"Exercise KHANJAR-XIII will further strengthen bilateral defence cooperation and deepen the enduring military partnership between India and Kyrgyzstan", the post added.

The 12th edition of the India-Kyrgyzstan Joint Special Forces Exercise KHANJAR-XII took place in Tokmok in March last year.

As previously stated, Elite troops from India's Parachute Regiment (Special Forces) and the Kyrgyz Scorpion Brigade participated in this intensive training program to enhance interoperability, high-altitude warfare capabilities, and counterterrorism tactics.

The statement noted that throughout the exercise, both contingents practised advanced operations such as sniping, complex building intervention, mountain craft, and specialised counter-terrorism drills.

In recent times, India-Kyrgyz relations have expanded in several areas of bilateral engagement, including defence, security, trade and investment. Both countries also share common concerns on the threat of terrorism, extremism and drug-trafficking, the Ministry of External Affairs noted in a statement.

Important facets of bilateral defence cooperation between India and the Kyrgyz Republic include training Kyrgyz personnel in Indian defence establishments, joint exercises, conduct of exchange programmes and joint research at the Kyrgyz-India Mountain Bio Medical Research Centre (KIMBMRC), Bishkek, MEA further noted.

- ANI

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Priya S
Assam is a beautiful state, and it's good to see it hosting such important international events. Hope the local economy gets a boost from this too. Wishing all soldiers a safe and successful exercise.
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Rohit P
Parachute Regiment SF are the best of the best! Proud to see them representing India. These joint exercises are vital. We must learn from others and also share our expertise in mountain warfare.
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Sarah B
As someone living abroad, it's reassuring to see India actively building security partnerships. Counter-terrorism is a global fight. Hope the focus on UN-mandated scenarios brings more international legitimacy to such efforts.
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Vikram M
While these exercises are important, I hope the government is equally focused on modernizing equipment for our soldiers on the ground. Training is one thing, but having the best tools is another. Just a thought.
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Karthik V
Strong ties with Kyrgyzstan are strategic. Central Asia is key for connectivity and stability. The medical research centre in Bishkek is a great example of cooperation beyond just military drills. More of this please!

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