India and Mongolia have recently completed a pivotal joint military exercise in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, aimed at boosting collaborative skills in counter-terrorism and sniping techniques. This initiative was designed to strengthen cooperation and improve interoperability between the armed forces of the two countries.
The exercise featured active participation from soldiers of both nations who exchanged advanced tactics related to counter-terrorism operations. Key components of the training included:
- Sniper drills
- Tactical maneuvers
- Scenario-based exercises simulating real-life threats
Beyond developing military competencies, the exercise also fostered cultural understanding and strengthened the friendship between the Indian and Mongolian forces. This collaboration underscores the commitment of both countries to enhance regional security and jointly address terrorism challenges.
Officials emphasized the importance of such joint exercises in building mutual trust and preparing the forces for future combined missions. Hosting the exercises in Ulaanbaatar marks a significant milestone in the growing defense partnership between India and Mongolia.

