Indian Army contingent heads to Perth for 4th Edition of Exercise AUSTRAHIND

New Delhi, Oct 12 (UNI) An Indian Army contingent comprising 120 personnel has departed for Irwin Barracks, Perth, Australia, to participate in the fourth edition of the India-Australia joint military Exercise AUSTRAHIND 2025.

The exercise is scheduled to be conducted from October 13 to 26, a Defence Ministry statement said.

The Indian Army contingent that departed yesterday is being led by a battalion of Gorkha Rifles along with troops from other arms and services.

The annual Exercise AUSTRAHIND 2025 is aimed at enhancing military cooperation, improving interoperability and providing a platform for participating armies to exchange tactics, techniques and procedures in the domains of sub-conventional warfare in urban and semi-urban terrain.

The exercise will focus on joint company level operations in open and semi-desert terrain, wherein troops will undertake missions ranging from joint planning, tactical drills and special arms skills. It will offer a valuable opportunity to hone operational capabilities, integrate emerging technologies and operate jointly in a combat environment.

This exercise will further strengthen defence cooperation and foster camaraderie between Indian and Australian Army troops, thereby reinforcing the spirit of collaboration and mutual trust.

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