The ninth edition of the joint military exercise between the armed forces of India and Sri Lanka commenced on Thursday in Aundh, Pune. Taking place from November 16 through 29, the exercise, named “MITRA SHAKTI-2023”, involves a contingent of 120 personnel from India, primarily representing the Maratha Light Infantry Regiment.
Representing Sri Lanka, personnel from the 53rd Infantry Division will actively participate in the exercise. Additionally, 15 members from the Indian Air Force and five from the Sri Lankan Air Force are also partaking in this joint endeavor.
The primary objective of the exercise is to collectively practice sub conventional operations under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, focusing on coordinated responses during counter-terrorist operations. Tactical activities, including raids, search and destroy missions, and heliborne operations, will be rehearsed. The training curriculum also encompasses Army Martial Arts Routine (AMAR), combat reflex shooting, and Yoga sessions.
The drill incorporates the utilization of drones, counter unmanned aerial systems, and helicopter maneuvers. Both sides will simulate securing helipads and conducting casualty evacuations during counter-terrorist operations. The overarching objective is to enhance troop interoperability while minimizing risks to life and property, aligning with the UN’s peacekeeping agenda.
The joint exercise serves as a valuable platform for the exchange of views and practices on various combat skills, facilitating mutual learning among participants. The collaboration aims to strengthen defence cooperation between the Indian Army and the Sri Lankan Army, fostering closer ties between the two neighboring nations.