The Indian Army contingent departed
today 15 April for the 5th edition
of India- Uzbekistan joint military Exercise DUSTLIK. The Exercise is scheduled to be conducted from 15th to
28th April 2024 at Termez, the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Exercise DUSTLIK is a yearly event conducted alternatively in India and
Uzbekistan. Last edition was conducted at Pithoragarh (India) in February 2023.
The
Indian Armed Forces contingent comprising 60 personnel is being represented by
45 personnel from the Indian Army, majorly from a Battalion of the JAT
Regiment, and 15 personnel from the Indian Air Force. The Uzbekistan contingent
comprising approximately 100 personnel, from Uzbekistan Army and Air Force,
will be represented by personnel from Southern Operational Command, part of
South-West Military District.
Aim of Exercise DUSTLIK is to foster
military cooperation and enhance combined capabilities to execute joint
operations in mountainous as well as semi urban terrain. It would focus on high
degree of physical fitness, joint planning, joint tactical drills and basics of
special arms skills.
Tactical
drills to be practiced during the exercise will include creation of a Joint
Command Post, establishing an Intelligence & Surveillance Centre, securing
of landing site, Small Team Insertion & Extraction, Special Heliborne
Operations, Cordon and Search Operations, Room Intervention Drills and
Demolition of illegal structures.
The
complexity of this edition of Exercise DUSTLIK has been enhanced with conduct
of multi domain operations as the contingent comprises of personnel from combat
support arms and services besides Infantry. Two Women Officers also form part
of the IA contingent, including one from the Regiment of Artillery and the
second from the Army Medical Corps.
Exercise ‘DUSTLIK’ will enable the
two sides to share their best practices in Tactics, Techniques and
Procedures of conducting joint operations. The Exercise will facilitate
developing inter-operability, bonhomie and camaraderie between soldiers of both
the countries. This will also enhance the level of defence cooperation, further
fostering bilateral relations between the two friendly nations.