The 16th “Nomadic Elephant” Joint Military Exercise will be held between the Indian Army and the Mongolian Army from July 3 to July 16, 2024. This year’s exercise will take place in Umroi, Meghalaya, aiming to enhance the interoperability and communication skills of the two forces during semi-conventional operations in semi-urban and mountainous areas, as guided by the UN.
Objective and Significance of the Exercise
Improving Tactical and Operational Skills
The main goal of “Nomadic Elephant” is to enhance tactical and operational skills in joint action situations.
Preparation for UN Peacekeeping Missions
The exercise aims to ready both armies for UN peacekeeping missions by focusing on semi-conventional warfare. This training helps them work together effectively in various environments, improving military relations and mutual understanding.
Historical Context and Recent Developments
Alternating Annual Hosts
“Nomadic Elephant” is an annual exercise hosted alternately by India and Mongolia. The 15th edition was held in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, with participation from the Indian Jammu and Kashmir Light Infantry Regiment and Mongolia’s Armed Forces Unit 084.
Strengthening Military Cooperation
These ongoing drills demonstrate strong military cooperation between the two countries, aligning with their strengthened strategic ties. The 12th Joint Working Group meeting in May 2023 reviewed and advanced defense cooperation projects, showing a continued commitment to bolstering military relations.
Future Impact
Enhancing Strategic Partnership
The continuation of the “Nomadic Elephant” series highlights the growing strategic partnership between India and Mongolia, especially in defense.
Increasing Readiness for Complex Operations
Regular high-level military drills are expected to enhance both countries’ readiness to handle complex military operations, contributing to peace and stability in their respective regions and beyond.