Indian Army Departs for India-Cambodia Military Exercise CINBAX-II 2026

The Indian Army contingent has departed for Cambodia to participate in the second edition of the bilateral military exercise CINBAX-II 2026. The exercise will be conducted from May 4 to 17 at the Royal Cambodian Air Force Training Centre in Kampong Speu Province. Focused on counter-terrorism operations under the UN Mandate's Chapter VII framework, the joint training involves 120 Indian personnel from the Maratha Light Infantry Regiment and 160 Cambodian troops. The exercise aims to enhance interoperability and operational synergy between the two nations while sharing best practices in semi-urban warfare and peacekeeping operations.

Key Points: India-Cambodia Joint Military Exercise CINBAX-II 2026 Begins

  • Indian Army contingent of 120 personnel departs for Cambodia
  • Exercise CINBAX-II 2026 runs from May 4 to 17
  • Focus on counter-terrorism operations under UN Mandate Chapter VII
  • Includes drone, mortar and sniper training for interoperability
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Indian Army contingent departs for India-Cambodia bilateral military exercise CINBAX-II 2026

Indian Army contingent departs for CINBAX-II 2026, a bilateral military exercise with Cambodia focusing on counter-terrorism and UN peacekeeping operations.

"The joint military exercise CINBAX-II 2026 reflects the growing Defence Co-operation between India and Cambodia - Ministry of Defence"

New Delhi, May 3

The Indian Army contingent departed for the second edition of India - Cambodia Bilateral Military Exercise CINBAX-II 2026. The exercise is scheduled to be conducted at Techo Sen Phnom Thom Mreas Prov Royal Cambodian Air Force Training Centre, Kampong Speu Province, Kingdom of Cambodia, from May 4 to 17.

As part of India's ongoing Defence Cooperation with friendly foreign countries, the bilateral exercise CINBAX-II with Cambodia holds significance in the backdrop of evolving global security challenges. The exercise will be conducted under the framework of Chapter VII of the UN Mandate, showcasing company-level joint training for the conduct of operations in a sub-conventional environment.

The Indian Army contingent comprises 120 personnel, mainly from a Battalion of the Maratha Light Infantry Regiment. The Cambodian contingent comprises 160 personnel from the Royal Cambodian Army, the Ministry of Defence said.

The Joint exercise will be aligned with the current dynamics of Counter-Terrorism operations encountered by the peacekeeping forces during the UN peacekeeping operation. This aim will be achieved through various practical and comprehensive discussions as well as tactical exercises, leading to a comprehensive validation exercise. Special skill training, including that of Drone operations, mortar, and sniper tactics, will be practised as part of the exercise. The primary objective is to enhance interoperability, coordination and operational synergy between the contingents of both nations.

The exercise will not only showcase the capability of both nations towards maintaining global peace, but will also facilitate in exchanging best practices and the sharing of operational experiences gained during various operations against hostile forces in a semi-urban environment, the release stated.

The joint military exercise CINBAX-II 2026 reflects the growing Defence Co-operation between India and Cambodia and will further enhance the bilateral relations between the two nations, while contributing towards mutual understanding in handling regional security challenges.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting how India is expanding its defense partnerships beyond traditional allies. Cambodia is a small but strategic partner in Southeast Asia. Drone operations training is a smart focus.
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Priya S
Finally some positive news about Indian defence collaborations. Our soldiers are highly trained and this exchange of best practices will be beneficial for both nations. Hope the Cambodian side learns a lot from our counter-terror expertise. 👏
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Michael C
I wonder what specific counter-terrorism tactics they'll be practicing. With evolving threats like drone warfare, this kind of joint training is crucial. 120 personnel is a decent contingent size for a focused exercise.
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Vikram M
Good initiative, but I wish the government would spend more on modernising our own defence equipment rather than just exercises. Still, every bit of international cooperation helps. Accha hai.
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Emma D
As someone who studied international relations, this aligns well with India's Act East policy. Cambodia is an important partner in the Mekong region. The UN mandate framework makes this particularly interesting for peacekeeping operations.
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Rohit P
Our jawans are the best! Maratha Light Infantry has a glorious history. Hope this exercise helps in better coordination with Cambodian forces. Jai Hind! 🚩

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