India-Malaysia War Games Conclude: How Harimau Shakti 2025 Strengthens Ties

The fifth edition of the Harimau Shakti exercise has wrapped up in Rajasthan. Indian and Malaysian troops spent two weeks training together on advanced tactical operations. They practiced everything from helicopter insertions to counter-IED techniques in realistic scenarios. This collaboration strengthens the partnership and readiness of both armies for future security challenges.

Key Points: India Malaysia Harimau Shakti 2025 Exercise Ends in Rajasthan

  • Two-week exercise focused on joint tactical drills and sub-conventional UN operations
  • Featured helicopter slithering, counter-IED drills, and joint martial arts routines
  • Aimed to boost interoperability for urban and semi-urban counter-terrorism ops
  • Included yoga, sports, and weapon displays to foster mutual trust and team bonding
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India, Malaysia joint Exercise Harimau Shakti 2025 concludes at Rajasthan's Mahajan Field Firing Range

The joint military exercise Harimau Shakti 2025 between Indian and Malaysian armies concludes in Rajasthan, enhancing counter-terrorism cooperation and interoperability.

"Together we stand ready for tomorrow. - Indian Army"

New Delhi, December 19

The closing ceremony of the fifth edition of the joint military exercise Harimau Shakti between the Indian Army and the Malaysian Army was held on Friday at the Mahajan Field Firing Range in Rajasthan.

The two-week-long exercise focused on joint tactical drills and sub-conventional operations under a United Nations mandate. It aimed to strengthen operational synergy, interoperability and mutual trust between the two forces.

According to the Indian Army, the exercise enhanced the joint capability of both armies to conduct counter-terrorism and sub-conventional operations in semi-urban and urban terrain, reflecting their shared commitment to regional peace, stability and defence cooperation.

"Together we stand ready for tomorrow," the Army said. The fifth edition of the exercise began on December 5 and lasted until December 8.

During the training, troops from both sides carried out Army Martial Arts Routine (AMAR) drills, helicopter slithering and low-hover jumps from MI-17 helicopters, along with counter-IED familiarisation through structured briefings and visits to specialised training facilities.

The exercise also featured a joint display of weapons and equipment, including next-generation systems used at company and battalion levels. Activities such as yoga sessions and friendly sports events were held to promote physical fitness and team bonding.

As part of the training module, troops were introduced to Counter-Insurgency and Counter-Terrorism concepts, followed by lectures and demonstrations on patrolling techniques. Mixed teams conducted joint patrolling rehearsals under simulated operational conditions to improve coordination, decision-making and mission planning.

Ambush theory sessions and practical demonstrations strengthened small-team offensive skills, while a Command Post Exercise reinforced tactical planning and battlefield management. Slithering drills added realism by practising heliborne insertion techniques suited for dense and restrictive terrain.

The Indian Army said the exercise continues to reinforce professional bonds, mutual trust and defence cooperation between India and Malaysia through realistic training and shared operational experiences.

- ANI

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Priya S
The inclusion of yoga sessions is such a nice touch! It's a proud moment to see our culture being shared alongside military cooperation. Shows our holistic approach to fitness and team building.
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Rohit P
"Together we stand ready for tomorrow" – powerful statement. This is how we build a secure future. The joint patrolling and counter-IED drills sound intense and very necessary in today's world.
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Sarah B
As someone who follows defence news, the focus on "next-generation systems" is promising. Hope the knowledge exchange benefits our indigenous defence manufacturing too. A respectful suggestion: maybe more transparency on what specific systems were showcased?
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Vikram M
Mahajan Field Firing Range is a world-class facility. Proud that Rajasthan hosts such important exercises. The terrain there is perfect for simulating real combat scenarios. Our soldiers are the best!
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Karthik V
Strong military partnerships in our neighbourhood are essential for stability. Glad to see the exercise was under a UN mandate, giving it proper international legitimacy. More power to the Indian Army!

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