The fourth edition of Exercise HARIMAU SHAKTI, a significant joint military exercise between India and Malaysia, commenced today at Bentong Camp, located in Malaysia’s Pahang district. Running from December 2 to December 15, 2024, this exercise aims to enhance bilateral defense cooperation and improve the interoperability of the Indian and Malaysian armies, particularly in counter-insurgency operations within challenging jungle terrains.
Representing India in this crucial exercise are 78 personnel from the MAHAR Regiment, while the Royal Malaysian Regiment is contributing a contingent of 123 troops. This annual training program alternates between the two nations, with the previous edition taking place in November 2023 at Umroi Cantonment in Meghalaya, India.
Exercise HARIMAU SHAKTI is meticulously structured into two phases. The first phase will emphasize cross-training activities, including a variety of lectures, demonstrations, and drills specifically designed for operations in jungle environments. The second phase will culminate in a counter-insurgency operation that adheres to the guidelines outlined in Chapter VII of the United Nations Mandate. During this phase, troops from both nations will collaborate on tactical drills, which encompass essential operations such as reconnaissance patrols, ambushes, and offensive maneuvers against terrorist positions. This collaborative effort is intended to foster a practical exchange of strategies and techniques between the two armies.
An official spokesperson from the Indian Army remarked, “Exercise HARIMAU SHAKTI reflects the growing trust and partnership between the armed forces of India and Malaysia. It provides an excellent platform to share best practices in jungle warfare and counter-insurgency, strengthening the camaraderie and operational synergy between the two armies.”
Initiated in response to common regional security concerns, Exercise HARIMAU SHAKTI plays an essential role in enhancing defense cooperation between India and Malaysia. The exercise not only reinforces military ties but also underscores a mutual commitment to addressing security challenges that affect both nations.