New Delhi: The inaugural edition of India-Saudi Arabia joint military exercise ‘SADA TANSEEQ’, which seeks to develop interoperability, bonhomie, and camaraderie between troops from both sides, began in Rajasthan Monday, officials said.
The exercise is scheduled to be conducted till February 10.
“The Saudi Arabian contingent comprising 45 personnel is being represented by Royal Saudi Land Forces. The Indian Army contingent also comprising 45 personnel is being represented by a battalion from the Brigade of the Guards (Mechanised Infantry),” the defence ministry said in a statement.
The aim of the exercise is to train troops of both sides for joint operations in semi-desert terrain under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, it said.
It will enable both sides to “share their best practices in the tactics, techniques, and procedures of conducting operations in sub-conventional domain”.
The exercise will “facilitate developing interoperability, bonhomie, and camaraderie between troops from both the sides,” the statement said.
It will involve establishment of mobile vehicle check post, cordon and search operation, house intervention drill, reflex shooting, slithering, and sniper firing. The exercise will provide an opportunity to both the contingents to strengthen their bond, officials said.
“It will act as a platform to achieve shared security objectives, enhance the level of defence cooperation, and foster bilateral relations between the two friendly nations,” the statement said.
PTI