India-Oman hold joint military exercise
The exercise, Al Nagah-II, drew contingents comprised of platoon strength troops from both the armies.
New Delhi, March 6: A 14-day joint training exercise of the armies of India and Oman began on Monday at Bakloh in Himachal Pradesh.
The exercise, Al Nagah-II, drew contingents comprised of platoon strength troops from both the armies, the Defence Ministry said.
Indian and Oman soldiers march together
The second edition of the exercise is in continuation of a series of joint exercises between the Indian Army and the Royal Army of Oman.
Soldiers interacting with each other
The first edition was held at Muscat in 2015.
Such operations will cement ties
"The aim of the joint exercise is to acquaint both forces with each other's operating procedures in the backdrop of counter insurgency and counter terrorism environment as also to enhance the existing military relationship between" the two armies, an official statement said.
Forces practiced counter insurgency and counter terrorism ops
The exercise will enhance the inter-operability between both the armies in conducting joint operations and cement bonds of friendship between the two countries, it said.
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(OneIndia News with IANS inputs)