The 4th edition of Exercise Harimau Shakti, a collaborative military endeavor between the Indian Army and the Malaysian Army, officially commenced with a grand opening ceremony at Bentong Camp in Pahang district, Malaysia. Set to run from December 2 to December 15, 2024, this exercise signifies a crucial step in fortifying defense relations and promoting regional security cooperation between the two nations.
The ceremony kicked off with a synchronized march featuring contingents from both armies, symbolizing unity and collaboration in their joint mission. The Indian Army was represented by 78 personnel from the Mahar Regiment, who showcased their operational readiness through a ceremonial parade, underscoring their commitment to joint training initiatives.
Brigadier General Shahir Hafizul Bin Abd Rahman, Brigade Commander of the Malaysian Army, presided over the ceremony, marking an important moment in the event’s history. He presented armbands to the commanders of both contingents, as well as to the umpires overseeing the exercise, thereby formally inaugurating the joint drill. The atmosphere of goodwill was palpable as officials from both nations exchanged mementoes, fostering a spirit of camaraderie.
In his keynote address, Brig Gen Shahir Hafizul highlighted the significance of such military exercises in addressing contemporary security challenges, which include counter-terrorism operations and peacekeeping under the United Nations Mandate. The ceremony concluded with a group photograph, followed by a display featuring advanced weaponry and equipment such as the Negev Light Machine Gun, Mini-RPA, Uncooled Handheld Thermal Imager, Multi-Role Tactical Mobility System, and Medium Grenade Launcher.
Notably, Colonel S. Praveen, the Indian Defence Attaché, was also in attendance, reflecting the high-level interest and commitment to this joint venture by both countries.
Exercise Harimau Shakti is an annual event hosted alternately by India and Malaysia, with the last edition taking place at Umroi Cantonment in Meghalaya, India, in November 2023. This year, the Malaysian Army contributes 123 personnel from the Royal Malaysian Regiment to the exercise. The main goal of Harimau Shakti is to enhance the joint military capabilities of both armies concerning counter-insurgency operations in jungle terrains, an increasingly vital aspect of modern warfare. Additionally, the exercise aims to improve interoperability and foster mutual trust and understanding between the two forces.
The 2024 edition is structured in two phases:
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Cross-Training Phase: This initial phase includes lectures, demonstrations, and practical sessions concentrating on a variety of jungle warfare drills. Troops from both armies engage in substantive discussions and demonstrations to share tactical insights.
- Final Simulated Exercise Phase: This phase features a comprehensive simulation, where troops will participate in multiple drills including Anti-MT Ambush, Harbour Occupation, Reconnaissance Patrols, Ambush Operations, and counter-attacks against terrorist-held positions. These drills are designed to replicate real-world scenarios, effectively preparing troops for complex and dynamic operations.
As a cornerstone of defense cooperation between India and Malaysia, Exercise Harimau Shakti facilitates the exchange of best practices regarding tactics, techniques, and procedures, ultimately enhancing the operational efficiency and effectiveness of both armies. Beyond the operational aspect, the exercise builds a sense of camaraderie and mutual respect, reinforcing the shared commitment of both nations to regional peace and security while further augmenting their strategic partnership.