Key Points

The Indian Army has embarked on its journey to Mongolia for the 17th edition of the Nomadic Elephant joint military exercise. Scheduled from May 31 to June 13, it promises robust collaboration between the two nations' forces in Ulaanbaatar. This annual event, continuing the legacy of mutual cooperation, aims to foster interoperability in semi-conventional operations, emphasizing the use of joint task forces in semi-urban and mountainous terrains. Both Indian and Mongolian troops will engage in a series of training activities, including endurance drills and cyber warfare, underscoring a shared commitment to regional peace and stability.

Key Points: Indian Army Heads to Mongolia for Nomadic Elephant Exercise

  • Indian Army joins Mongolia for 17th Nomadic Elephant drill
  • Focus on semi-conventional operations, endurance, and cyber warfare
  • Enhancing India-Mongolia military cooperation and regional peace
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Indian Army contingent departs for India-Mongolia joint military exercise 'Nomadic Elephant'

Indian Army joins Mongolian forces in Ulaanbaatar for annual Nomadic Elephant drill.

"Exercise underscores the shared commitment towards regional security, peace and stability. - Ministry of Defence"

New Delhi, May 29

The Indian Army contingent departed on Thursday for 17th edition of India-Mongolia joint military exercise 'Nomadic Elephant', Ministry of Defence said in an official statement on Thursday.

The exercise is scheduled to be conducted in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia from May 31 to June 13. The exercise is an annual event conducted alternatively in India and Mongolia. Last edition of the same exercise was conducted at Umroi, Meghalaya in July 2024.

The Indian contingent comprising 45 personnel will be represented mainly by troops from a battalion of the Arunachal Scouts. The Mongolian armed forces contingent, also comprising similar strength, will be represented by 150 Special Forces unit, as per the ministry.

Aim of the exercise is to enhance interoperability between the two forces while employing joint task force in semi conventional operations in semi urban/mountainous terrain under the United Nations mandate, it added.

The scope of this exercise involves Platoon level field training exercise. During the exercise, Indian and Mongolian troops will engage in various training activities to include endurance training, reflex shooting, room intervention, small team tactics and rock craft training, among others. In addition, to enhance complexity of exercise, aspects pertaining to Cyber Warfare are also being incorporated in this edition of the exercise. Soldiers from both sides will also learn from each other's operational experience, the statement said.

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 promotion of cultural understanding.

A testament to the enduring bond of friendship, trust and cultural linkages between India and Mongolia, the exercise sets the stage for meaningful professional engagement, highlighting the unwavering commitment of both nations to broader defence cooperation.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Great to see our forces expanding cooperation with Mongolia! The Arunachal Scouts participating makes perfect sense given the similar terrain. More such exercises will help our troops gain valuable experience. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Interesting that they're including cyber warfare aspects this time. Shows how modern warfare is evolving. Hope our soldiers stay safe in those extreme Mongolian conditions - the temperature difference from Arunachal must be huge!
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Amit S.
While I appreciate the military cooperation, I wonder if we're spreading our resources too thin. Shouldn't we focus more on our immediate neighbors first? Still, Mongolia is a strategic partner against China's influence.
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Sunita R.
The cultural exchange aspect is often overlooked! Our soldiers will experience nomadic traditions while Mongolian troops learned about Indian culture last year in Meghalaya. Soft power matters as much as military power.
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Vikram J.
Good initiative but media should cover these exercises more. We only hear about India-Pakistan or India-China tensions. Positive military diplomacy stories deserve attention too! #NomadicElephant
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Neha P.
The UN mandate angle is interesting. Shows India's commitment to global peacekeeping. Maybe next time they can include disaster relief drills too - that would benefit both countries facing climate challenges.

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