Indian, US militaries conduct 'Tiger Triumph' exercise

Indian, US militaries conduct 'Tiger Triumph' exercise

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Category : Defense Published on: October 27 2022

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  • The Indian and US militaries carried out a three-day joint humanitarian assistance exercise in Visakhapatnam in line with the growing strategic cooperation between the two countries.
  • This ‘Tiger Triumph’ exercise was the second collaboration between the Indian and US militaries to coordinate disaster relief in the region.
  • The first exercise, in Visakhapatnam itself, took place in November 2019 for nine days.
  • In February, the US joined India and more than thirty other nations for India's bi-annual Exercise ‘Milan’.
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