Indian Army participates in exercise 'Ex Khaan Quest 2022' hosted by Mongolia

Indian Army participates in exercise 'Ex Khaan Quest 2022' hosted by Mongolia

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Category : Defense Published on: June 08 2022

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  • A multinational peacekeeping exercise "Ex Khaan Quest 2022" featuring participation from military contingents from 16 countries, including India has commenced in Mongolia.
  • Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh, the President of Mongolia inaugurated the Exercise in an impressive ceremony organised at the exercise location in Mongolia.
  • Indian Army is represented by a contingent from the LADAKH SCOUTS.
  • The military exercise will enhance the level of defence co-operation between Indian Army and participating countries especially with the Mongolian Armed Forces which will enhance bilateral relations between the two countries.
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