The first edition of the joint tabletop exercise, CINBAX, between the Indian Army and the Cambodian Army commenced at the Foreign Training Node in Pune. This initiative aims to wargame and strategize joint counter-terrorism operations under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter. The exercise is scheduled to run until December 8.
Throughout its duration, CINBAX will emphasize the development of a Joint Training Task Force specializing in Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance, alongside planning for counter-terrorism operations. Discussions will also cover various topics, including information operations, cyber warfare, hybrid warfare, logistics, casualty management, and Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) operations.
The exercise will proceed in three distinct phases. Phase I will concentrate on preparations and orientation for participants related to counter-terrorism operations within UN peacekeeping missions. Phase II will move into executing the tabletop exercises, while Phase III will involve the finalization of plans and a summation of the outcomes. According to a release from the defense ministry, this structure aims to highlight practical aspects of theme-based training and facilitate participants in understanding procedures through situational discussions and tactical exercises.
Additionally, the exercise will showcase Indian-origin weapons and equipment, reinforcing the concept of ‘Atmanirbharta’ and promoting indigenous capabilities in defense production.
CINBAX marks a significant step in enhancing trust and camaraderie between the two nations’ armed forces, aimed at achieving a high level of interoperability. This joint exercise will also enhance operational efficiency between the Indian and Cambodian armies during peacekeeping missions.
The Cambodian Army delegation consists of 20 personnel, while the Indian Army contingent is similarly made up of 20 personnel from an Infantry Brigade, reflecting a commitment to collaboration between the two countries’ defense forces.