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India, Japan joint military exercise 'Dharma Guardian' begins

This collaboration aims to improve both forces' ability to respond swiftly and effectively during operations
The joint drills will involve counter-terrorism operations in urban terrain, a critical area of operational focus given the contemporary security landscape.
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India and Japan have kicked off their joint military exercise "Dharma Guardian" on Monday.

This is the 6th edition of the exercise and is being conducted at East Fuji Training Area in Japan.

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The joint exercise will not only enhance the operational readiness of both armies but also contribute to strengthening the enduring India-Japan defense relationship.

This edition of the exercise, scheduled to run from February 24 to March 9, is set to include an expanded range of activities that reflect the growing defense cooperation between India and Japan.

Notably, the joint drills will involve counter-terrorism operations in urban terrain, a critical area of operational focus given the contemporary security landscape.

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The troops will also rehearse activities conducted during United Nations peacekeeping operations, simulating real-world situations where multinational forces must collaborate effectively in complex environments.

This collaboration aims to improve both forces' ability to respond swiftly and effectively during operations.

The opening ceremony was attended by India's Ambassador to Japan, Sibi George, and Lieutenant General Toriumi Seiji, the Commanding General of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) 1st Division. Both conveyed their best wishes to the participating troops, expressing hope that the exercise would foster greater cooperation and mutual understanding between the two nations' armed forces.

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