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India, UK joint exercise 'Ajeya Warrior 2020' commences

| @indiablooms | Feb 13, 2020, at 05:01 pm

Lucknow/UNI: The  fifth edition of Exercise Ajeya Warrior 2020 between India and United Kingdom Army commenced on Thursday at Salisbury Plains, United Kingdom.

The aim of exercise is to conduct training of troops in counter insurgency and counter terrorist operations in both Urban and Semi Urban areas.

Exercise Ajeya warrior 2020 can be termed as the shining example of long standing strategic ties between India and United Kingdom.

A defence press statement by central command here reads, ''As part of the exercise, important lectures, demonstrations and drills related to counter insurgency and counter terrorist operations will be conducted. Both the armies will also share their valuable experiences in countering such situations as also refine drills and procedures for joint operations wherever the need so arises''.

The exercise will be culminating with a 72 hours joint exercise which will focus on the joint operation by soldiers during conduct of counter terrorist operations. This exercise is a great step for the armies of the two democratic countries to train and learn together from each other’s rich operational experiences.

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