The third edition of the India-Egypt Joint Special Forces Exercise, Ex CYCLONE-III, commenced at the Mahajan Field Firing Ranges in Rajasthan. This 14-day-long exercise aims to enhance bilateral military cooperation and strengthen the strategic partnership between the armed forces of India and Egypt.
Key Highlights of Ex CYCLONE-III
- Participation: A total of 25 Special Forces soldiers from each country are participating in this joint exercise.
- Duration: The exercise will be conducted over 14 days, focusing on intensive training modules and tactical drills.
- Objective: To promote interoperability, exchange best practices, and enhance the operational readiness of both armies in conducting Joint Counter-Terrorist Operations.
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Focus Areas of the Exercise
- Counter-Terrorist Operations:
- Training in urban and desert warfare scenarios.
- Techniques for neutralizing terrorist threats, hostage rescue, and securing critical infrastructure.
- Special Operations in Desert Terrain:
- Conducted in semi-desert and arid environments, leveraging the unique topography of Rajasthan.
- Focus on long-range reconnaissance, survival tactics, and high-mobility operations in extreme conditions.
- Framework:
- The exercise is conducted within the framework of Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, focusing on peacekeeping, counter-terrorism, and collective security operations.
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Strengthening India-Egypt Military Ties
Ex CYCLONE-III represents the growing strategic partnership between India and Egypt, fostering:
- Bilateral military cooperation through joint planning and tactical drills.
- Exchange of expertise in counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism operations.
- Development of mutual trust, understanding, and interoperability between the two armies.
This joint exercise reflects the commitment of both nations to global peace and security, enhancing their capabilities to respond to evolving security threats in the region and beyond.