Mongolia and India trained together to take on terrorism
The 12th edition of Mongolia-India military exercises, titled Nomadic Elephant 2017 have concluded at the army's premier Counter Insurgency and Jungle Warfare School in Vairengte at Mizoram.
Mongolia and India trained together to take on terrorism. The 12th edition of Mongolia-India military exercises, titled Nomadic Elephant 2017 have concluded at the army's premier Counter Insurgency and Jungle Warfare School in Vairengte at Mizoram. The two armies have collaborated and trained to fight terrorism together. Served in areas like South Sudan, a region hit by civil war and is being manned by a UN Peacekeeping Force, nine Mongolian officers and 36 soldiers who belong to Mongolia's elite 084 Special Task Battalion have teamed up with three officers, four JCOs and 39 soldiers of India. Mongolia hasn't really suffered the scourge of terrorism but knows terrorism has no borders and it is always prudent to have a well-trained anti-insurgency force with special skills in jungle warfare. The soldiers from Mongolia and India have displayed how they tackle a hostage situation, an ambush and clearing a terrorist hideous, jobs that require extreme skills and tenacity.
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