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EXERCISE BOLD KURUKSHETRA 2025

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EXERCISE BOLD KURUKSHETRA 2025

Context:

  • The 14th edition of ‘Exercise Bold Kurukshetra 2025’, a joint military exercise between India and Singapore, is currently underway at Jodhpur, Rajasthan, from July 27 to August 4, 2025.
  • This exercise aims to enhance interoperability and joint training capabilities, further consolidating the strong defence ties between the two nations.

ABOUT EXERCISE BOLD KURUKSHETRA

  • Nature: It is the 14th edition of the India–Singapore Joint Military Exercise.
  • Dates & Location: Commenced on July 27, 2025, and will continue until August 4, 2025, at Jodhpur, Rajasthan.
  • Participating Units:
    • Singapore Army: 42 Singapore Armoured Regiment of the 4 Singapore Armoured Brigade.
    • Indian Army: A Mechanised Infantry Regiment.
  • Exercise Format: The exercise is being conducted as a Table Top Exercise (TTX) and Computer-Based Wargame (CBWG).
  • This format allows for detailed planning, strategic decision-making, and simulation of battlefield scenarios without large-scale troop and equipment movement.

CORE OBJECTIVE

  • To validate operational procedures for mechanised warfare.
    • This includes refining tactics, techniques, and procedures for armored and mechanized infantry units in a simulated conflict environment.
  • Broader Aim: To enhance interoperability and joint training capabilities of both armies, specifically under a United Nations mandate.
    • This implies a focus on scenarios relevant to peacekeeping, humanitarian aid, or other UN-mandated operations, fostering a common understanding of operational doctrines.
  • Culmination: The exercise will conclude with an equipment display by the Indian Army, showcasing its mechanised warfare assets.

LEADERSHIP & SYMBOLIC EXCHANGE

  • Opening Ceremony: The exercise commenced with an opening ceremony attended by senior officers from both sides.
  • Contingent Leaders:
    • Indian Contingent: Led by Colonel Arjun Ganapathi, Commanding Officer of The Mechanised Infantry Regiment.
    • Singaporean Side: Headed by Lieutenant Colonel Khiew Zhi Yoong, Battalion Commander of the 42 Singapore Armoured Regiment.

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