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India and UAE to hold 2-week military exercise at the beginning of the new year

Báo Quốc TếBáo Quốc Tế31/12/2023


The 'Desert Storm 2024' exercise between India and the UAE will take place from January 2-15 to share best practices in Urban Operations.
Ấn Độ và UAE lên kế hoạch tập trận chung
The India-UAE exercise will take place early in the new year 2024. (Source: Indian Army)

The Indian Army announced that it and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) will kick off the two-week long joint exercise Desert Storm 2024 from January 2-15. The event marks a milestone in the strategic partnership between India and the UAE.

In a social media post, the Indian Army said the main focus of the India-UAE joint exercise is to enhance interoperability and share best practices in Urban Operations. The vast Thar Desert in Rajasthan, western India, will be the backdrop for the rigorous training exercises.

Earlier, in August, two Indian Navy ships, INS Visakhapatnam and INS Trikand under the command of Rear Admiral Vineet McCarty, Officer Commanding, Western Fleet (FOCWF), participated in the bilateral exercise “Zayed Talwar” with the UAE to enhance interoperability and synergy between the two navies.

India and UAE established diplomatic relations in 1972. UAE opened its embassy in Delhi in 1972, while India opened its embassy in Abu Dhabi in 1973.

Since then, bilateral defence interactions between India and the UAE have grown in line with bilateral relations. The two countries also conduct regular exchanges at all levels. Ships from both navies regularly make port calls to enhance defence cooperation.



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