India–Kyrgyzstan Joint Special Forces Exercise Khanjar-XII concludes

New Delhi, Mar 23 (UNI) The 12th edition of India–Kyrgyzstan Joint Special Forces Exercise Khanjar-XII, which commenced on 10 March, concluded on Sunday in Tokmok.

Elite troops from India’s Parachute Regiment (Special Forces) and the Kyrgyz Scorpion Brigade participated in this intensive training program designed to enhance interoperability, high-altitude warfare capabilities, and counter-terrorism tactics, an Indian Army statement said.

Throughout the exercise, both contingents practiced advanced operations such as sniping, complex building intervention, mountain craft, and specialised counter-terrorism drills.

The highlight of Khanjar-XII was the celebration of Nowruz, a cultural milestone that brought personnel from both nations closer, fostering mutual understanding and strengthening bilateral ties.

During the formal closing ceremony, two Indian personnel were awarded medals by the Kyrgyz Ministry of Defence for their exemplary performance, while two others received Certificates of Appreciation in recognition of their professional standards.

The event was attended by senior officials of both countries’ defence forces and other friendly nations, underscoring the strategic significance of Khanjar-XII in reinforcing regional stability and defence cooperation.

A comprehensive debrief was also organised, allowing participants to consolidate lessons learned and explore future avenues of collaboration. The successful conclusion of Khanjar-XII reaffirms the commitment of both India and Kyrgyzstan to strengthening their defence partnership and promoting peace, stability, and security in the region.

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