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India and Uzbekistan Conclude 6th Edition of Joint Military Exercise Dustlik 2025 in Pune

The successful conclusion of Dustlik 2025 reaffirms the unwavering resolve and operational readiness of both nations to address shared security challenges, fostering a united front against threats to regional stability.

The 6th edition of the joint military exercise Dustlik 2025 between India and Uzbekistan wrapped up today with a closing ceremony held at the Foreign Training Node in Aundh, Pune. This annual bilateral exercise, which alternates between the two nations, underscores the growing defence collaboration aimed at enhancing regional stability and countering terrorism.

The exercise, which began on April 16, focused on joint multi-domain sub-conventional operations in a semi-urban scenario, a setting increasingly relevant given South Asia’s ongoing challenges with terrorism, as highlighted by the 2023 Global Terrorism Index, which noted the region’s significant deterioration in security. The Indian contingent, comprising 60 personnel from the Jat Regiment and the Indian Air Force, worked alongside the Uzbekistan Army to execute counterterrorism missions. These included establishing a joint operations center at the battalion level, conducting raids, search-and-destroy operations, and employing air assets to neutralize threats.

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A key highlight of Dustlik 2025 was the integration of advanced technologies and tactics, such as the deployment of drones, counter-UAS measures, and logistics support by the Air Force to sustain forces in hostile areas. Helicopters were also utilized for reconnaissance, special heliborne operations, small team insertions, and extractions. The exercise facilitated the exchange of best practices, with both armies honing their capabilities through rigorous drills designed to project a formidable deterrent against terrorist threats.

The closing ceremony featured a symbolic exchange of mementos between the Indian and Uzbek contingents, set against a backdrop displaying the flags of both nations and the Dustlik emblem. A group photograph captured the camaraderie between the soldiers, reflecting the strengthened ties between the two armies. The event was attended by senior military officials, including Uzbekistan contingent commander Col Jsbarov Thoir Ergashovich, who earlier described the exercise as a vital opportunity to collaborate on counterterrorism operations.

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Held annually since its inception, Dustlik alternates between India and Uzbekistan, with the previous edition conducted in Termez, Uzbekistan, in April 2024. This year’s exercise in Aundh, a well-established military training hub in Pune, aligns with India’s broader push for defence indigenization under the ‘Make in India’ initiative, complementing Uzbekistan’s growing defence needs. Beyond tactical training, the exercise opens avenues for expanded cooperation in areas like joint defence production and military medicine, further solidifying India-Uzbekistan relations.

The successful conclusion of Dustlik 2025 reaffirms the unwavering resolve and operational readiness of both nations to address shared security challenges, fostering a united front against threats to regional stability.

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