Context:
First India-Saudi Arabia Joint Military Exercise ‘SADA TANSEEQ‘ officially began from January 29th to February 10th, 2024 in Rajasthan.
SADA TANSEEQ: A Joint Military Exercise Between India and Saudi Arabia
- The Royal Saudi Land Forces are represented by a contingent of 45 personnel, while the Indian Army’s contingent, also consisting of 45 personnel, hails from the Brigade of the Guards (Mechanised Infantry).
Key Focus Area
- Objective: To train troops from both nations for Joint Operations in semi-desert terrain, aligning with Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter.
- During the exercise, both sides will exchange their expertise in tactics, techniques, and procedures related to operations in the sub-conventional domain.
- To enhance interoperability, foster camaraderie, and share best practices.
Other Joint Exercises Between India and Saudi Arabia
- Exercise Al-Mohad Al-Hindi, to boost interoperability between the naval forces of the two nations through tactical manoeuvres, search and rescue operations, and an electronic warfare drill.
- Serves as a platform for the two countries to fortify their military bonds and intensify cooperation within their respective navies.
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Also Read: India-Saudi Arabia Relations
News Source: PIB
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