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India and Seychelles conduct joint military exercise 'LAMITIYE-2024' focusing on interoperability and UN peacekeeping operations, strengthening bilateral defence cooperation.
The 11th edition of the India–Seychelles Joint Military Exercise LAMITIYE-2026 is being held from March 10-22 at the Seychelles Defence Academy.
This year marks the first tri-services participation from the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force, along with the Seychelles Defence Forces.
The exercise focuses on enhancing interoperability in sub-conventional operations within UN peacekeeping missions.
Detailed Insights:
LAMITIYE aims to build and promote bilateral military relations, enhancing the capabilities of both forces to address shared security concerns.
The exercise involves training in simulated semi-urban environments, focusing on counter-terrorism and counter-piracy operations relevant to the Indian Ocean region.
This joint military exercise contributes to India's strategy of strengthening its presence and influence in the Indian Ocean, ensuring regional stability and maritime security.
Key Concepts Involved:
Interoperability: The ability of different military forces to operate effectively together.
Sub-conventional Operations: Military actions that fall below the threshold of traditional warfare, such as counter-terrorism.
United Nations Peacekeeping: Missions authorized by the UN to maintain peace and security in conflict zones.