The Indian Army and Indian Air Force contingent comprising 120 personnel departed for Kazakhstan today to take part in the 7th edition of Joint Military ‘Exercise KAZIND-2023’.
The Exercise will be conducted at Otar, Kazakhstan from 30th October to 11th November 2023.
Exercise KAZIND
History
The joint exercise between India and Kazakhstan, initially known as 'Exercise PRABAL DOSTYK,' was first held in 2016.
After its second edition, the exercise was elevated to a company-level exercise and renamed 'Exercise KAZIND.'
Exercise Kazind-23 Edition
The seventh edition of the joint military drill will kick off on October 30 focusing on counter-terrorism operations.
The soldiers of both nations will jointly participate in drills based on the Counter Terrorism operations in a sub-conventional environment under a United Nations mandate.
The contingents will jointly practice various tactical drills, including search and destroy operations, raids, small-team insertion and extraction operations, and others.
In addition to this, operations to counter unmanned aerial systems have also been included in the training schedule of the soldiers.
The military drill will culminate with the warriors gaining new personal and professional experience.
This year, the exercise has been further upgraded to a bi-service exercise by including the Air Force component.
Significance
'Exercise KAZIND-2023' offers an opportunity for both sides to familiarize themselves with each other's tactics, battle procedures, and drills, essential for operating under the United Nations umbrella.
This joint training will facilitate the development of necessary skills, resilience, and coordination for conducting military operations in semi-urban and urban environments.
The exercise will provide an extensive platform for practicing a wide spectrum of combat skills and mutual learning from each other. Moreover, it will serve as an arena for the contingents to exchange perspectives and share best practices.
'Exercise KAZIND-2023' is expected to further enhance the rapport between the two armies, strengthening their collaborative capabilities and mutual understanding.