Vijay Mohan
Chandigarh, August 8
The 13th edition of the Indo-US joint special forces drill, Exercise Vajra Prahar 2022, commenced at the Special Forces Training School (SFTS) at Bakloh in Himachal Pradesh today. It is spread over a period of 21 days.
The US contingent is represented by personnel from the 1st Special Forces Group (SFG) and Special Tactics Squadron (STS) of US Special Forces, while the Indian Army contingent is formed by drawing Special Forces personnel under the aegis of SFTS, according to a statement issued by the Ministry of Defence.
The Vajra Prahar series of joint exercise aims to share best practices and experiences in areas such as joint mission planning and operational tactics as also to improve inter-operability between the Special Forces of both the nations, the statement added.
This annual exercise is hosted alternatively by India and the United States. The 12th edition was conducted at Joint Base Lewis Mcchord in Washington during October 2021.
During the course of next three weeks, teams of both armies would jointly train, plan and execute a series of special operations, counter terrorist operations and airborne operations in simulated conventional and unconventional scenarios in mountainous terrain.
This joint exercise is stated to be a significant step in strengthening the bond of friendship between the special forces of both nations as well as improve bilateral defence cooperation between India and the USA.
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