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    India, Sri Lanka to conduct 12-day ‘Mitra Sakti’ military exercise; focus on counter-terror cooperation

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    Two neighbor south Asian countries, India and Sri Lanka will conduct a 12-day long “Mitra Sakti” military exercise from Monday with a focus on enhancing counter-terror cooperation.

    The eighth edition of the ”Mitra Shakti” exercise will be conducted at Combat Training School in Sri Lanka’s Ampara from 4 to 15 October, the Defence Ministry said on Saturday.

    “The aim of the exercise is to promote close relations between armies of both countries and enhance inter-operability and sharing best practices in counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism operations,” it said.

    The ministry said an all arms contingent of 120 personnel of the Indian Army will participate in the exercise along with a battalion-strength contingent of the Sri Lankan Army.

    “The exercise will involve tactical level operations at sub-unit level in an international counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism environment,” it said in a statement.

    The ministry said that the exercise will go a long way in further strengthening the relationship between both the South Asian nations and will act as a catalyst in bringing synergy and cooperation at the grassroot level between both armies.

    Sri Lanka was rocked by a series of deadly bomb blasts in April 2019 in which over 300 people were killed.

    In the backdrop of the blasts, India and Sri Lanka enhanced their anti-terror cooperation.

    The seventh edition of the Mitra Shakti exercise was conducted at Foreign Training Node (FTN) in Pune in 2019.

    (With inputs from agencies)

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