INDIA–UK Joint Military Exercise ‘AJEYA WARRIOR-25’ Begins in Rajasthan

INDIA–UK Joint Military Exercise ‘AJEYA WARRIOR-25’ Begins in Rajasthan

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Category : Defense Published on: November 19 2025

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The eighth edition of the India-UK joint military exercise AJEYA WARRIOR-25 commenced on 17 November 2025 at the Mahajan Field Firing Ranges, Rajasthan. The 14-day drill involves 240 personnel from both nations, with the Indian Army represented by the Sikh Regiment. Conducted under a UN mandate, the exercise focuses on counter-terrorism in semi-urban environments, including mission planning, tactical drills and simulation-based training. Held biennially since 2011, it strengthens interoperability and defence cooperation.

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