Troops of India and Bangladesh commence “Sampriti” exercise in Tangail

Team India Sentinels Sunday 3rd of March 2019 01:59 PM

Aiming to further strengthen their military ties, India and Bangladesh on Sunday commenced 8th edition of joint military exercise “Sampriti” at Tangail in Bangladesh.  The exercise will conclude on March 15. The participating contingents marched in and stood side by side and gave a ceremonial salute to the national flags of both the countries to the strains of “Jana Gana Mana” and the “Amar Shonar Bangla”, an Indian Army PRO said. The Bangladesh contingent was represented by 36 East Bengal Battalion, while Indian side was represented by 9th Battalion the Rajputana Rifles.  Bangladesh Army’s 19 Infantry Division General Officer Commanding Major General Mizanur Rahman Shamim welcomed the Indian contingent and in his inaugural remarks highlighted the common shared beliefs of democracy, freedom, equality and justice that are precious to both the nations. The aim of the exercise is to increase mutual cooperation, bonhomie and camaraderie between the two armies through interoperability and joint tactical exercises, the PRO added. A company group from Bangladesh Army and an equal number from Indian Army are taking part in the two-week long exercise that will see them hone their tactical and technical skills in countering insurgency, counter terrorism and aid to civil authorities for disaster management in an UN peace keeping scenario involving a combined deployment at a battalion level. In this eighth edition of the exercise which started way back in 2009 as a platoon level exercise and graduated to company level exercise in 2015 onwards, both sides will jointly train, plan and execute a series of well developed tactical drills for neutralisation of likely threats that may be encountered during simulated UN peace keeping operations.  The experts from both the sides will also hold discussions to share each other’s experiences in varied topics for mutual benefits.

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