The eighth edition of the India-UK Joint Military Exercise “AJEYA WARRIOR-25” commenced on Monday at the Foreign Training Node, Mahajan Field Firing Ranges, Rajasthan.

The 14-day bilateral exercise is scheduled from November 17-30.

According to a release from the Ministry of Defence, the exercise brings together 240 personnel with equal representation from the Indian Army and the British Army. The Indian Army is represented by troops of the Sikh Regiment.

Conducted under a United Nations mandate, the exercise focuses on counter-terrorism operations in semi-urban environment. Training over the next two weeks will include joint mission planning at Brigade level, integrated tactical drills, simulation-based scenarios and company-level field training exercises replicating real-life counter-

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