India-UK Forces Conclude Ajeya Warrior-25: How Joint Drills Boost Defence Ties

The eighth edition of the India-UK joint military exercise Ajeya Warrior-25 has just wrapped up. For two weeks, soldiers from both nations trained together in Rajasthan's Mahajan Field Firing Ranges. They focused heavily on counter-terrorism operations in challenging semi-urban environments. The exercise successfully strengthened defence cooperation and interoperability between the two long-standing partners.

Key Points: India UK Conclude Ajeya Warrior 25 Joint Military Exercise

  • 240 personnel from Indian Sikh Regiment and UK Royal Gurkha Rifles participated
  • Focused on counter-terrorism in semi-urban terrain under UN mandate
  • Featured heliborne ops, room intervention, and cordon-and-search drills
  • Showcased indigenous weapon systems as part of Aatma Nirbhar Bharat display
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India-UK defence ties strengthen as AJEYA WARRIOR-25 wraps up

The 8th India-UK Ajeya Warrior exercise concluded in Rajasthan, enhancing counter-terrorism skills and interoperability between the Sikh Regiment and Royal Gurkha Rifles.

"soldiers from the British Army Royal Gurkha Rifles and Indian Army Sikh Regiment will deepen professional bonds and share best practices in simulated combat scenarios - Commodore Chris Saunders, British High Commission Defence Adviser"

New Delhi, Nov 30

The eighth edition of the India–UK Joint Military Exercise AJEYA WARRIOR-25 concluded on Sunday at the Mahajan Field Firing Ranges in Rajasthan, after a fortnight of intensive training focused on counter-terrorism operations in semi-urban terrain under the UN mandate.

A total of 240 personnel from both armies participated in this bilateral military exercise, which commenced on November 17.

According to officials, troops of the Indian Army’s Sikh Regiment and the UK Army’s Royal Gurkha Rifles underwent joint tactical drills, combat conditioning, heliborne operations, room-intervention and cordon-and-search exercises, alongside operational discussions and planning sessions.

The validation phase showcased high levels of interoperability, precision and jointmanship achieved by both contingents.

The closing ceremony included cultural showcases and the felicitation of outstanding soldiers, reflecting the camaraderie built during the exercise.

"An equipment display, featuring indigenous weapon systems under Aatma Nirbhar Bharat, formed part of the concluding events," an official said.

Earlier, British High Commission's Defence Adviser, Commodore Chris Saunders, said on X that "soldiers from the British Army Royal Gurkha Rifles and Indian Army Sikh Regiment will deepen professional bonds and share best practices in simulated combat scenarios as the 8th edition of Exercise Ajeya Warrior begins, strengthening defence cooperation".

The 2025 edition builds on the legacy of previous iterations, reflecting mutual trust, shared strategic outlook, and a commitment to promoting regional security and global peace.

The exercise not only reinforced professional bonds between the two forces but also provided a platform for cultural exchange and strengthening defence diplomacy.

With a focus on enhancing mutual learning and operational readiness, AJEYA WARRIOR-25 contributed significantly to the collaborative security efforts of both nations, further consolidating the longstanding defence partnership.

AJEYA WARRIOR-25 reinforced the strong defence cooperation between India and the UK and reaffirmed the shared commitment of both nations to global peace and security.

- IANS

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Priya S
Wonderful initiative! The cultural exchange along with military training makes these exercises truly special. Our soldiers learning from each other's experiences is invaluable for national security.
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Rohit P
Proud to see indigenous weapons being showcased! Aatma Nirbhar Bharat in defence is crucial for our strategic autonomy. More such collaborations please! 💪
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Sarah B
While these exercises are important, I hope we're also focusing on modernizing our equipment across all regiments, not just those participating in international exercises. Equal development is key.
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Vikram M
The Sikh Regiment and Royal Gurkha Rifles - both legendary forces coming together! This is the kind of strategic partnership that makes India stronger on the global stage. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
Counter-terrorism training in semi-urban terrain is so relevant given today's security challenges. Our soldiers are preparing for real-world scenarios. Salute to their dedication! 🙏
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Michael C
Excellent to see India-UK defence ties growing stronger. In today's complex global security environment, such partnerships are essential for maintaining regional stability and peace.

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