India, Pakistan armies to train together in SCO anti-terror military drill

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The and armies, ranged against each other on volatile borders and the Line of Control (LoC) between the two countries, will participate in a counter-terrorist exercise in next month.

It will be the first military collaboration between the two countries since 1947 when they won independence.

However, and Pakistani soldiers have worked together in third countries for over 60 years in peacekeeping operations under the

will be sending 200 troops, mainly of the 5 and airmen of the Indian Air Force, to take part in the military exercise to be held under the umbrella of the (SCO) from August 22 to 29 at Chelyabinsk in west-central Russia, according to Russia's Sputnik news.

In all, around 3,000 troops from India, Pakistan, Russia, China, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and will take part in the exercise.

With over 70 percent of India's military assets being of Russian origin, the and the will not be sending any of their military assets, as the soldiers will use Russian equipment.

"The Indian contingent will be led by a Brigadier-rank and is expected to fly out in an IL-76 with their weapons. Tanks and other will be provided by the Russian armed forces to be used by the Indian troops from our mechanized units," Sputnik said citing an unnamed source.

India and have held a military exercise called "Hand-in-Hand" in the last few years. This year, the two armies are likely to resume their bilateral military exercise in September after the cancellation of last year's drill following a border standoff in Doklam.

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, July 12 2018. 18:08 IST