Indian Army contingent participates in Multinational Joint Exercise ‘Ex Khaan Quest 2023' in Mongolia

Indian Army contingent participates in Multinational Joint Exercise ‘Ex Khaan Quest 2023' in Mongolia

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Category : Defense Published on: June 21 2023

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  • The multinational peacekeeping joint exercise “Ex Khaan Quest 2023” with the participation of military contingents and observers from more than 20 countries began in Mongolia on 19th June 2023.
  • The exercise is co-sponsored by the Mongolian Armed Forces (MAF) and the United States Army Pacific Command (USARPAC).
  • The Indian Army is represented by a contingent of the Garhwal Rifles. 
  • The objective of the 14-day exercise is to enhance interoperability of the participating countries, share experiences and train uniformed personnel for United Nations Peacekeeping Operations (UNPKO).
  • The exercise includes Command Post Exercise (CPX), Field Training Exercise (FTX), combat discussions, lectures and demonstrations.
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