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India, Egypt to conduct 2nd edition of joint exercise in Anshas

The Indian Military contingent comprising 25 personnel reached Egypt to participate within the 2nd version of a joint train known as ‘Cyclone’ between particular forces of India and Egypt. The train will likely be carried out at Anshas, Egypt from twenty second January to 1st February 2024. The primary version of the train was carried out final yr in India.

The train is aimed to acquaint either side with one another’s working procedures within the backdrop of particular operations in desert/semi-desert terrain below chapter VII of the United Nations Constitution.

The Indian contingent is being represented by troops from the Parachute Regiment (Particular Forces) and the Egyptian contingent comprising 25 personnel is being represented by the Egyptian Commando Squadron and the Egyptian Airborne Platoon, the assertion mentioned.

Train Cyclone is designed to develop bilateral navy cooperation and strengthen the bond between two armies by the conduct of discussions and rehearsal of tactical navy drills.

The train will contain the planning and execution of particular operations within the sub-conventional area and carried out in three phases. Whereas the primary part will embrace navy exhibitions and tactical interactions, the second part will deal with coaching on Improvised Explosive System (IED), counter IED and Fight First Support. The third and remaining part will embody a Joint Tactical Train based mostly on Preventing in Constructed-up Areas and Hostage Rescue Situations.

The train will present a possibility for each contingents to strengthen their bond and share greatest practices. It can additionally act as a platform to attain shared safety goals and foster bilateral relations between two pleasant nations.

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