Key Points

The Indian Army dominated the cross fitness event at Khaan Quest 2025 with the fastest timing among all participating nations. A 40-member contingent, including women soldiers from the Kumaon Regiment, showcased elite physical prowess in sandbag carries and tyre flips. The Mongolia-hosted exercise focuses on UN peacekeeping preparedness through joint drills and tactical training. This performance highlights India's growing role in global military diplomacy and interoperability.

Key Points: Indian Army Dominates Khaan Quest 2025 Cross Fitness Event

  • Indian Army sets fastest time in multinational fitness challenge
  • Kumaon Regiment leads 40-member contingent including women soldiers
  • Exercise enhances UN peacekeeping readiness and interoperability
  • Marks 22nd edition of US-Mongolia-initiated military drills
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Indian Army dominates cross fitness event at Khaan Quest 2025

Indian Army contingent achieves fastest timing at Mongolia's Khaan Quest 2025, showcasing elite fitness and military diplomacy.

"Every soldier gave it their all — not just to win, but to enjoy the challenge and bond with fellow troops. — Indian Army Spokesperson"

Ulaanbaatar, June 18

The Indian Army Contingent delivered a standout performance, blazing through the course with the fastest timing among all participating nations at Khaan Quest 2025, a multinational military exercise hosted in Mongolia.

From sandbag carries to tyre flips, every soldier gave it their all -- not just to win, but to enjoy the challenge, bond with fellow troops, and carry forward the spirit of joint training.

This remarkable feat once again reflected the Indian Army's unwavering commitment to excellence -- be it in operations or on the global stage of military diplomacy.

Exercise Khaan Quest 2025 is a multinational military exercise being hosted by Mongolia in Ulaanbaatar from June 14 to June 28.

The Indian contingent, comprising 40 personnel, is primarily represented by troops from a battalion of the Kumaon Regiment, along with members from other arms and services. Notably, the team includes one-woman officer and two women soldiers, reflecting the Indian Army's commitment to gender inclusivity.

The exercise marks the 22nd iteration of Khaan Quest, which began as a bilateral event between the United States and Mongolian Armed Forces in 2003 and evolved into a multinational peacekeeping exercise from 2006 onwards.

The previous edition was held in Mongolia from July 27 to August 9, 2024. The primary objective of Exercise Khaan Quest is to prepare the Indian Armed Forces for peacekeeping missions in a multinational environment, enhancing interoperability and military readiness under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter.

The training will emphasise high levels of physical fitness, joint planning, and tactical drills. Participants will engage in practical exercises, including the establishment of static and mobile checkpoints, cordon and search operations, patrolling, evacuation of civilians from hostile areas, counter-improvised explosive device drills, combat first aid, and casualty evacuation.

The exercise is expected to facilitate the exchange of best practices in tactics, techniques, and procedures for joint operations among participating nations. It will also promote interoperability, camaraderie, and a spirit of cooperation among the soldiers involved.

The Indian Army's participation underscores its growing role in global peacekeeping efforts and its commitment to strengthening ties with international military forces.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Proud moment for every Indian! 🇮🇳 Our soldiers have once again proved their mettle on international stage. The inclusion of women officers makes it even more special - breaking stereotypes with every step. Jai Hind!
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Priya M.
Amazing performance! But I wish media would cover more about the actual training exercises rather than just competition results. Understanding how our army prepares for UN peacekeeping would be more insightful.
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Amit S.
Kumaon Regiment showing why they're among the best! These exercises are crucial - we need strong military diplomacy in our neighborhood especially with China's growing influence. More such participation please!
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Sunita R.
The women soldiers' participation deserves special applause 👏 Our daughters are making us proud in every field now. Hope to see more representation in future contingents!
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Vikram J.
While we celebrate this achievement, let's not forget our soldiers guarding borders in extreme conditions. Their daily fitness challenges are tougher than any competition. Salute to all our armed forces!
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Neha P.
Mongolia might seem far, but such exercises build important military relationships. In today's world, we need friends everywhere. Smart move by Indian Army leadership!
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Karan D.
The fitness standards of our army are world-class! Maybe our politicians should take some notes here - discipline and hard work always pay off 😄

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