Key Points

The 17th edition of the India-Mongolia joint military exercise, known as 'Nomadic Elephant 2025', kicked off in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. This exercise aims to fortify the bond between the two nations through military cooperation and mutual learning. Indian and Mongolian troops will engage in various drills, focusing on counter-terrorism and peacekeeping operations under a United Nations mandate. Leaders from both countries emphasized the importance of this collaboration in enhancing operational readiness and strengthening the enduring defence relationship.

Key Points: India Mongolia's Nomadic Elephant 2025 Military Exercise Begins

  • Nomadic Elephant 2025 began in Ulaanbaatar with 45 Indian troops present
  • Focus on semi-conventional operations and United Nations peacekeeping scenarios
  • Exercises emphasize counter-terrorism, endurance, and cyber warfare training
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India-Mongolia joint military exercise 'Nomadic Elephant 2025' commences in Ulaanbaatar

India-Mongolia's Nomadic Elephant 2025 kicks off in Ulaanbaatar, boosting military ties.

"This exercise will deepen the defence relationship between both nations. - Atul Malhari Gotsurve"

New Delhi, June 1

The 17th edition of the India-Mongolia joint military exercise, Nomadic Elephant, commenced on May 31, 2025, at the Special Forces training centre in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. The exercise is scheduled to run until June 13, 2025.

The opening ceremony was attended by key dignitaries, including India's Ambassador to Mongolia, Atul Malhari Gotsurve, and Major General Lkhagvasuren Ganselem from the Mongolian side.

Both leaders extended their best wishes to the participating troops and expressed hope that the exercise would strengthen cooperation and mutual understanding between the armed forces of India and Mongolia.

They emphasised that the joint exercise would enhance the operational readiness of both armies and contribute to deepening the enduring defence relationship between the two nations.

This annual exercise is conducted alternately in India and Mongolia. The last edition was held at Umroi, Meghalaya, in July 2024. The Indian contingent comprises 45 personnel, mainly troops from a battalion of the Arunachal Scouts. The Mongolian armed forces contingent, of similar strength, is represented by a 150 Special Forces unit.

Scheduled activities include platoon-level field training exercises focusing on semi-conventional operations in semi-urban and mountainous terrain under the United Nations mandate.

The joint drills will include counter-terrorism operations in semi-mountainous terrain, endurance training, reflex shooting, room intervention, small team tactics, rock craft training, and cyber warfare aspects.

Troops from both sides will also rehearse activities conducted during United Nations peacekeeping operations, simulating scenarios where multinational forces must work together effectively in complex situations.

This collaboration aims to improve the ability of both forces to respond swiftly and efficiently during operations. Soldiers from both sides will learn from each other's operational experience, share knowledge and expertise, and build lasting bonds of friendship and trust.

The exercise underscores the shared commitment of India and Mongolia towards regional security, peace, and stability. Exercise Nomadic Elephant reinforces the India-Mongolia relationship as a cornerstone of regional cooperation, fostering strong military ties and promoting cultural understanding.

It stands as a testament to the enduring bond of friendship, trust, and cultural linkages between India and Mongolia, setting the stage for meaningful professional engagement and highlighting the unwavering commitment of both nations to broader defence cooperation.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Great to see our soldiers training with Mongolian forces! These exercises are crucial for our strategic partnerships in Central Asia. The Arunachal Scouts getting this exposure is excellent - they're our frontline warriors in the eastern sector. 🇮🇳🤝🇲🇳
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Priya M.
Interesting choice of location - Mongolia's terrain is quite similar to our Himalayan regions. The cyber warfare component is particularly relevant in today's times. Hope our soldiers bring back valuable insights!
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Amit S.
While I appreciate the military cooperation, I hope we're also focusing on economic ties with Mongolia. They have rare earth minerals we need for our tech industry. Defence is important, but trade should follow.
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Sunita R.
The cultural exchange aspect is often overlooked! Our Buddhist connections with Mongolia go back centuries. Hope the soldiers also get to experience some local culture beyond just military drills. 🙏
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Vikram J.
Good initiative but I wonder about the cost-benefit analysis. With China's growing influence in Mongolia, how much strategic advantage does this really give us? Maybe we should focus more on immediate neighbors first.
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Neha T.
The UN peacekeeping simulation is brilliant! India has been a top contributor to UN peacekeeping, and sharing this expertise with Mongolia shows our global responsibility. Proud of our armed forces! 👏

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