India and Sri Lanka Launch Joint Military Drills in Karnataka to Strengthen Defence Ties

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November 11, Colombo (LNW): A two-week joint military exercise between India and Sri Lanka commenced yesterday (10) in Belagavi, Karnataka, marking the beginning of the 11th edition of Exercise Mitra Shakti.

The annual engagement aims to bolster cooperation and coordination between the two neighbouring nations’ armed forces, particularly in counter-terrorism and modern combat operations.

According to the Indian Army, this year’s exercise is focused on improving interoperability in joint missions and refining tactical responses to complex security challenges. The Indian contingent, comprising 170 personnel primarily from the Rajput Regiment, is joined by 135 officers and soldiers from Sri Lanka’s Gajaba Regiment.

In addition, the Indian Air Force has deployed 20 members, while 10 personnel from the Sri Lankan Air Force are also taking part in the manoeuvres.

Participants will train together on a range of tactical scenarios, including search and destroy missions, heliborne raids, and coordinated responses to simulated terror threats. The exercise will also integrate cutting-edge technologies such as drones, counter-unmanned aerial systems, and helicopter operations to reflect the evolving nature of modern warfare.

Mitra Shakti 2025 underscores the deepening defence cooperation between India and Sri Lanka, serving as a platform not only for military skill-sharing but also for strengthening mutual trust and regional stability in the Indian Ocean region.

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