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‘Enduring bond of friendship’: India hands over 50 military utility vehicles to Nepal Army

Defence engagement with neighbouring countries continues, Indian Army terms cooperation a symbol of trust and friendship

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The Indian Army on Monday said it had handed over 50 military utility vehicles to the Nepal Army at the India-Nepal border, underscoring the “enduring bond” between the two forces.

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In a post on X, the Indian Army also shared some pictures of the handover.  “#DefenceCooperation #IndianArmy handed over 50 military utility vehicles to the #NepaliArmy at the India-Nepal border. The vehicles will be formally presented by the Ambassador of India to Nepal during a ceremony in Kathmandu,” it said.

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The initiative reflects the Indian Army’s steadfast commitment to enhancing capacity-building efforts of the Nepal Army and “underscores the enduring bond of friendship, trust, and close cooperation” shared between the two armies, the army posted.

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In a separate post on X, the Indian Army spoke about its cooperation with the Myanmar Army.

“Furthering #DefenceCooperation with Friendly Foreign Countries, the Indian Army Mobile Training Team from the Simulator Development Division installed and operationalised a 12-Lane Infantry Weapon Training Simulator at the Myanmar Army Combat Forces School, Bahtoo,” it said.

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“Comprehensive training was imparted to Myanmar Army personnel on system handling, scenario execution, and technical maintenance,” the army said.

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