As part of Exercise CINBAX 2024, a delegation of 40 officers, including 20 from the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces, visited the College of Military Engineering (CME), Pune. This joint engagement emphasized practical training, mutual learning, and strengthening international cooperation.
Hands-On Training in Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Management
During their visit, the delegates were introduced to practical concepts for clearing Unexploded Ordnance (UXO), a critical skill during sanitization tasks in operational and post-conflict environments. They participated in hands-on sessions with advanced Bomb Disposal (BD) and Counter-IED (Improvised Explosive Device) equipment, enhancing their technical capabilities in tackling explosive threats.
Lecture on India’s Contributions to Humanitarian Mine Action
A special lecture highlighted India’s significant contributions to Humanitarian Mine Action, showcasing the nation’s efforts in promoting safety and rehabilitation in mine-affected areas. This session facilitated a deeper understanding of India’s expertise and fostered discussions on best practices in mine clearance and explosive management.
Fostering Collaboration and Mutual Learning
Exercise CINBAX 2024 reflects the shared commitment of India and Cambodia to enhance operational expertise and promote peacekeeping initiatives. The collaboration at CME Pune provided an excellent platform for exchanging knowledge, strengthening the bonds between the two nations’ armed forces, and showcasing India’s capabilities in engineering and humanitarian efforts.
The engagement under Exercise CINBAX 2024 not only enhanced technical proficiency in UXO clearance and bomb disposal but also reinforced the spirit of international cooperation and shared learning. Such initiatives continue to build bridges between nations, ensuring a collective approach to global challenges.