Key Points

India and Uzbekistan have launched their sixth joint military exercise, Dustlik-VI, in Pune with a focus on counter-terrorism operations. The exercise involves 60 personnel from both nations, representing their army and air force contingents. Special forces will practice complex missions including drone deployment, heliborne operations, and establishing joint operational centers. This annual training aims to strengthen bilateral military cooperation and develop shared tactical strategies.

Key Points: India-Uzbekistan Dustlik-VI Military Exercise Begins in Pune

  • Multi-domain sub-conventional operations training in semi-urban scenario
  • Special forces conducting counterterrorism missions
  • Drone and heliborne operations included
  • Bilateral military collaboration strengthened
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India-Uzbekistan joint military exercise Dustlik-VI commences in Pune

Joint military drill focuses on counter-terrorism operations with special forces from India and Uzbekistan participating in strategic training

"Joint Exercise will enhance defence cooperation between friendly nations - Ministry of Defence"

Pune, April 16

The 6th edition of India-Uzbekistan Joint Military Exercise DUSTLIK commenced on Wednesday at the Foreign Training Node, Aundh in Pune.

The Exercise is scheduled to be conducted from April 16- 28.

According to the Ministry of Defence, the Indian contingent comprising 60 personnel is being represented by a Battalion of the JAT Regiment and the IAF. The Uzbekistan contingent is being represented by personnel from the Uzbekistan Army.

Joint Exercise DUSTLIK is an annual training event conducted alternately in India and Uzbekistan. Last edition was conducted in Termez District, Uzbekistan, in April 2024.

The theme of the exercise is based on the theme of Joint Multi Domain Sub Conventional operations in Semi-Urban Scenario. It will focus on responding to a terrorist action involving the capture of a defined territory, as per Ministry of Defence.

The exercise will also include the establishment of a Joint Operations Centre at the battalion level for continuous joint operations, the execution of counterterrorism missions such as population control measures, raids, search-and-destroy operations, and the employment of firepower, including air assets, to neutralise terrorists.

Special forces from the Army and Air Force, during the Exercise, will secure a helipad for use as a mounting base for further operations.

Ministry of Defence stated that, the Exercise will also cover the deployment of drones, counter-UAS measures, and logistics support by the Air Force to sustain forces in hostile areas.

Additionally, helicopters will be utilised for reconnaissance and observation, special heliborne operations (SHBO), small team insertion and extraction (STIE) and other associated missions.

Joint Exercise DUSTLIK -VI will enable both sides to share best practices in Tactics, Techniques and Procedures of conducting Joint Sub-Conventional operations. It will facilitate developing interoperability, bonhomie and camaraderie between the two armies.

The Joint Exercise will also enhance defence cooperation, further augmenting bilateral relations between the two friendly nations.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Great to see our military strengthening ties with Uzbekistan! These joint exercises are crucial for modern warfare preparedness. The drone and counter-UAS focus is especially relevant today. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
As a Pune resident, I'm proud our city is hosting this important exercise. Hope the participants get to enjoy some of our local culture too! The JAT Regiment representing India makes me feel extra patriotic.
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Arjun S.
While I appreciate military cooperation, I wonder if we could also focus more on joint humanitarian exercises. Natural disasters are becoming more frequent and international coordination could save lives.
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Neha P.
The details about heliborne operations and small team insertions sound so intense! Our armed forces are truly world-class. Wishing all participants a safe and successful exercise. 🙏
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Vikram D.
Interesting to see the semi-urban scenario focus. Most conflicts these days happen in such environments rather than open battlefields. Smart planning by both nations' defense strategists.
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Sunita R.
I appreciate that the article explained what each part of the exercise entails. Makes it easier for civilians like me to understand what our soldiers train for. The bonhomie between forces is heartwarming!

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