New Delhi (NVI): The second edition of bilateral tri-services exercise ‘INDRA-2019’ between India and Russia concluded today at Babina, Pune and Goa.
As part of validation exercise, troops of both the countries carried out specialised joint counter terrorist operations which was witnessed by dignitaries of services of both countries, an official statement said here.
The drill included joint training in counter terrorism and counter insurgency operations under the United Nations mandate.
Moreover, important lectures, demonstrations and drills related to counter terrorism operations were rehearsed and executed jointly. Both the contingent shared their expertise and experience.
The validation exercise was reviewed by Minister of State for Defence Shripad Yesso Naik in presence of Lieutenant General SK Saini, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Southern Command and other senior officers of both the participating countries.
The Russian side was represented by Lieutenant General Sergei Serukov, Deputy Commander, Eastern Military District.
Exercise INDRA-2019 was very successful in increasing the bonhomie and camaraderie amongst both the participating nations.
The exercise provided an opportunity to both the Armies for greater understanding and strengthening of mutual trust and cooperation, the statement added.