Sixth Indo-Maldives joint military exercise concludes in Thiruvananthapuram
The sixth Indo-Maldives joint Training Exercise has begun at Pangode Military Station in Thiruvananthapuram Kerala
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The fortnight long sixth joint Military
Training Exercise between the Indian Army and the Maldives National
Defence Force concluded here today.
A total of 45 marines from the Maldivian National Defence Force took
part in the exercise, titled EKUVERIN 2015, along with 45 soldiers of
the Indian Army, held at the military station here since August 31, a
defence release said.
The bilateral exercise, which commenced in 2009 at Belgaum, is held
annually, alternately in India and Maldives with the aim of enhancing
military cooperation and interoperability between defence forces of the
two countries.
It was the first joint exercise involving an international contingent to
be conducted at Thiruvananthapuram, which is being developed as a
Training Node by the Indian Army.
The officers and soldiers of Maldivian National Defence Forces
appreciated the high standards of training, motivation and operational
capability of the Indian Army, it said.
The exercise provided an excellent opportunity for fostering
jointmanship and interoperability between the defence forces of both
countries.
Brigadier Samir Salunke, Chief Director of the Exercise and Station
Commander Pangode Military Station and Brig Ali Zuhair of MNDF witnessed
the final phase of the exercise and reviewed the standards achieved,
the release added.
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