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Exercise KHANJAR-XII
- 11 Mar 2025
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The 12th edition of the India-Kyrgyzstan Joint Special Forces Exercise KHANJAR-XII is being held in Kyrgyzstan.
- Initiated in 2011, it is an annual exercise conducted alternately in both countries.
- The Indian Army’s Parachute Regiment (Special Forces) and Kyrgyzstan’s Scorpion Brigade are participating.
- The exercise aims to enhance cooperation in counter-terrorism and special operations in urban and high-altitude terrain.
- Key areas of focus include sniping, building intervention, and mountain warfare. Additionally, cultural exchanges, including Kyrgyz festival Nowruz celebrations, will strengthen bilateral ties.
- This exercise reinforces India-Kyrgyzstan defence cooperation, addressing regional security challenges like terrorism and extremism, while promoting peace and stability in the region.
- Kyrgyzstan, located in Central Asia, shares the Fergana Valley with Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. The region is rich in hydrocarbons, making it crucial for India’s energy security.
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