Pune: The South Command of the Indian Army is in the process of continuing training training together with foreign countries almost after a two-year gap in Pune, a senior military officer said.
A senior military officer, who did not want to mention the name, told TII, “the government to government talks is on this issue.
Large obstacles or problems in the process are Covid situations.
After that there will be no problem.
Then there will be no problems for Do exercises here.
“” The command has done joint exercises for the last 14 days ‘partner Shakti’ with the Sri Lankan army in December 2019.
After that it cannot arrange such exercises because of the Covid 19 situation anywhere within its limits, “added The officer.
On Monday, the commander of the South Army Lattang Gen JS Nain visited the Shivneri Brigade here at Aundh.
“General officials examine the infrastructure of the Foreign Training Node (FTN) and given a direction of modalities conducting future foreign training exercises,” the authorities said.
“FTN is one of the types of facilities where the brigade has created the infrastructure needed for training.
This has developed a teenage simulation warehouse, small size culverts, etc.
Also, it has an adequate open space where the basic Heliborne exercise / exercise is done by Smithering.
Participants’ troops from both countries together, “said another army officer with anonymous requirements.
Joint exercises are carried out to focus on increasing interoperability to develop the ability to carry out joint operations in counterractors and counter operations of counter terrorism under the Mandate of the United Nations (PBB), Source sources said.
“In addition, such bilateral military training training behavior is an important step to enforce the values of peace, prosperity, international brotherhood and trust,” the officer added.
This order has managed to do joint exercises in the venue with the Sri Lankan, Chinese and multi-national soldiers in the past.
During visits, general officers also emphasized operational effectiveness, tri service synergy and cooperation with your services to get a holistic picture of the situation for a better and more effective response to possibilities.
“Integrated training is a requirement to increase the ability to fight effectively,” added LT Nain Gen.
He interacts with troops and advises them to maintain high level combat readiness.
He motivates all ratings to continue working hard and maintains high levels of operational readiness.
He also praised the formation for his efforts in ‘Varsha’s operation’ which was recently concluded where nearly 2300 people affected by floods were evacuated and provided medical assistance in Western Maharashtra and Konkan Regency.