Inside India-Mongolia Defense Ties: Joint Exercises & Cybersecurity Training

India and Mongolia are deepening their defense partnership through multiple joint initiatives. The two countries conduct regular military exercises called Nomadic Elephant and Khaan Quest that Mongolia highly values. India has established a cybersecurity training center for Mongolian armed forces and provides equipment through grant assistance. Both nations plan to expand training programs and have appointed defense attaches to further strengthen military cooperation.

Key Points: India Mongolia Defense Cooperation Joint Exercises Nomadic Elephant

  • Joint military exercises Nomadic Elephant and Khaan Quest strengthen bilateral defense cooperation
  • India sends trainers to Mongolia who stay for extended officer training programs
  • Cybersecurity training center established for Mongolian armed forces with upgrade plans
  • Mongolia seeks continuation of existing programs and additional training support from India
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Mongolians appreciate opportunity to train with us: MEA Secy (East) on defence cooperation

MEA Secretary reveals Mongolia seeks more joint military exercises with India, appreciates training opportunities and cybersecurity center support amid growing defense partnership.

"The Mongolians appreciate the opportunity to train with us. They are interested and they see a lot of benefits in training with us. - P Kumaran, MEA Secretary (East)"

New Delhi, October 14

MEA Secretary (East) P Kumaran on Tuesday discussed defence cooperation with Mongolia, stating that several initiatives are underway to strengthen ties in this domain.

Kumaran, while addressing a weekly press briefing, said that Mongolia appreciates joint exercises with India.

He said, "Defence cooperation with Mongolia is composed of two or three initiatives. One is joint exercises. We do a joint exercise called Nomadic Elephant and another one called Khaan Quest with Mongolia. The Mongolians appreciate the opportunity to train with us."

Kumaran said that India also sends trainers to Mongolia, and they like to conduct more such exercises.

"They are interested and they see a lot of benefits in training with us. They would like us to continue with existing programs and also offer more support in terms of training. We do send our trainers there as part of our joint exercise initiatives and who stay with them and train their officers for some time...We will be doing more of that," he said.

"We also provide some kinds of equipment as part of our grant assistance to Mongolia, and we propose to continue that in the coming years. One significant initiative we undertook in the past was offering them cybersecurity training. We set up a cybersecurity training centre for their armed forces," he added.

Mongolian President Khurelsukh Ukhnaa expressed gratitude to India for its support of Mongolia.

"The President thanked the Prime Minister and the Raksha Mantri for the benefits that flow from that centre, and they wish to upgrade and continue that kind of support. Raksha Mantri told them that we would be happy to continue existing programs and also look at new proposals that come from the Mongolian side," he said.

The announcement of the appointment of a resident defence attache in Ulaanbaatar, fulfilling a long-standing Mongolian request, and underscoring the growing defence partnership. India also announced that all e-visas to Mongolian nationals would be issued on a gratis basis, building on the existing gratis paper visa regime and deepening people-to-people ties," Kumaran added.

- ANI

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Priya S
The cybersecurity training centre is a brilliant move! In today's digital age, this kind of cooperation is crucial. Hope we can expand such technical collaborations with other friendly nations too.
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Michael C
While I appreciate the diplomatic efforts, I hope we're getting equal benefits from this partnership. Sometimes our foreign policy seems too generous without adequate returns. Just my two cents.
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Rohit P
Free e-visas for Mongolian nationals is a wonderful gesture! This will definitely boost tourism and cultural exchange. Our ancient civilizational connections with Mongolia deserve to be revived.
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Sarah B
India's soft power diplomacy is really showing results. When other countries appreciate our training methods, it speaks volumes about the quality of our armed forces. Proud moment!
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Vikram M
The appointment of a defence attache in Ulaanbaatar is a strategic move. Mongolia's geographical position makes it an important partner in the region. Good forward thinking by our diplomats.
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Ananya R
Our trainers staying with Mongolian officers for extended periods creates lasting bonds. This is how real friendships between nations are built - through people-to-people connections. Heartwarming news! ❤️

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