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Indo-US special forces wrap up “Vajra Prahar” joint military exercise

The Joint Training Node in Umroi, Meghalaya, hosted the successful conclusion of the 14th edition of the Indo-US Joint Special Forces exercise, “Vajra Prahar 2023,” which was a noteworthy demonstration of military cooperation and shared expertise. The US Ambassador to India, Eric Garcetti, sent a message of congratulations to the Indian Army Special Forces and […]

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Indo-US special forces wrap up “Vajra Prahar” joint military exercise

The Joint Training Node in Umroi, Meghalaya, hosted the successful conclusion of the 14th edition of the Indo-US Joint Special Forces exercise, “Vajra Prahar 2023,” which was a noteworthy demonstration of military cooperation and shared expertise. The US Ambassador to India, Eric Garcetti, sent a message of congratulations to the Indian Army Special Forces and the US Army for their outstanding efforts at the end of this combined military operation.

“Congratulations to @USArmy and @adgpi (India Army) Special Forces on the successful conclusion of the 14th edition of our joint military exercise #VajraPrahar at Umroi, Meghalaya,” said Garcetti in a post on X.

Ambassador Garcetti emphasized the critical role that these bilateral joint military exercises play in strengthening interoperability through the sharing of best practices and propelling the US-India defense partnership to new heights. He expressed gratitude to India in particular for hosting the exercise this year, praising their cooperation and friendliness in making the joint effort a success.

“Bilateral joint military exercises like these not only elevate the #USIndiaDefense partnership to new heights but also reinforce interoperability through the exchange of top-notch practises. Special thanks to India for hosting this year’s exercise,” his post added.

The joint exercise “Vajra Prahar 2023” commenced at the Joint Training Node, Umroi, in November earlier this year, according to the Ministry of Defence.
The US contingent was represented by personnel from the 1st Special Forces Group (SFG) of the US Special Forces. The Indian Army contingent was led by Special Forces personnel from the Eastern Command.

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