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LAMITIYE 2022: Joint Military Exercise between Indian Army and Seychelles Defence Forces

Exercise LAMITIYE-2022 is a biennial training event that is being conducted in Seychelles since 2001.

The 9th Joint Military Exercise LAMITIYE-2022 between the Indian Army and Seychelles Defence Forces is being conducted at Seychelles Defence Academy (SDA), Seychelles from 22 March to 31 March 22.

An Infantry Platoon strength each from both the Indian Army and Seychelles Defence Forces (SDF) along with Company Headquarters will be participating in this exercise.

The exercise is aimed at sharing experiences gained during various operations against hostile forces in a Semi-Urban environment and enhance the capability to undertake joint operations.

The Indian Army contingent comprising troops from the 2/3 GORKHA RIFLES group (PIRKANTHI Battalion) arrived at Seychelles on 21 March 2022.

What is Exercise LAMITIYE?

Exercise LAMITIYE-2022 is a biennial training event that is being conducted in Seychelles since 2001.

Notably, in the series of military training exercises undertaken by India with various countries.

Exercise LAMITIYE with Seychelles is crucial and significant in terms of security challenges faced by both Nations in the backdrop of the current global situation and growing security concerns in the Indian Ocean Region.

The 10 days long joint exercise will include field training exercises, combat discussions, lectures, demonstrations and culminate with a two days validation exercise.

The objective of the joint training exercise is to build and promote bilateral military relations in addition to exchanging skills, experiences, and good practices between both armies.

Both sides will jointly train, plan and execute a series of well-developed tactical drills for neutralization of likely threats that may be encountered in a Semi-Urban environment while exploiting and showcasing new generation equipment and technology for conducting joint operations.

Due emphasis will be laid on enhancing tactical skills in combating hostile forces in a Semi-Urban environment and on increasing interoperability between forces.

Major Abhishek Nepal Singh, Company Commander of Indian Army contingent stated, “The biennial exercise, which has largely contributed to strengthening bilateral military cooperation & interoperability between both armies, is an outbound exercise being held in Seychelles.

We look forward to sharing practical aspects to comprehend and put in practice the validated drills, procedures as well as amalgamation of new technology in sub-conventional operations through numerous situation-based discussions and tactical exercises”.

The joint military exercise will enhance the level of defense co-operation between the Indian Army and Seychelles Defence Forces (SDF) and will further manifest in enhancing the bilateral relations between the two countries.

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