In a recent statement from the U.S. Embassy in Nepal, it has been announced that the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command and the Nepali Army are set to engage in the multinational Shanti Prayas Exercise from February 20 to March 4. This joint effort, hosted at the Birendra Peace Operations Training Center in Nepal, will see over 1,000 participants from more than 20 countries coming together.
The exercise aims to showcase Nepal’s proficiency in peacekeeping while emphasizing the United States’ steadfast support for the Nepali Army’s global peacekeeping mission. With a focus on strengthening military-to-military cooperation and enhancing peacekeeping capabilities, this event aligns with UN doctrine and reflects a commitment to fostering global stability.
Notably, U.S. officials will be in attendance to observe the exercise, highlighting the United States’ dedication to its partnership with Nepal. The collaborative efforts between the two nations, along with other participating countries, are geared towards improving peacekeeping operations competencies on an international scale. This exercise underscores the enduring friendship, partnership, and alliance between the United States and Nepal.
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