India, US gained from each other's experience during Yudh Abhyas: US Army official

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Army personnel of and the gained from each other's experience in various fields of operation during a fortnight-long joint in Uttarakhand, a senior US Army has said.

The exercise witnessed participation of an infantry battalion of the and the 1st Battalion 23 of the US Army.

"We had a series of objectives for this exercise. We split it in two portions: A field training exercise from soldier up to battalion-brigade level.

"The second part of the exercise that ran concurrently was a driven command post exercise. That was at my level and the brigade level," said Maj. Gen. William H Graham, Deputy and Joint Base Lewis-McChord, in an interaction with PTI.

The scenario that drove the command post exercise was a UN-based humanitarian peacekeeping scenario set in a fictional country, he said.

Describing the scenario as "quite complex", he said it tested the ability of the soldiers from both the countries to plan, organise and execute that complex operation.

Narrating the experience, he said, "My staff was half American and half Indian. We mixed the soldiers together in field training as well into combined companies and they did a series of training exercise and demonstrations and the soldiers learnt from each other how to do their war-fighting tasks."

The exercise was the 14th in the Yudh Abhyas series, which started in 2004 under US Army Pacific Partnership Programme.

Exercise Yudh Abhyas helped strengthen and broaden the inter-operability and cooperation between the two armies, the said in a statement last week.

"has a wealth of experience in peacekeeping operations in the northeast and northwest as well as extensive in Africa, particularly in The has extensive experience in Iraq, and elsewhere.

"It was tremendous to be able to draw at the solider level...different tactics, different techniques, different procedures and how to accomplish the same tasks when they do in a slightly different ways. We learnt a tremendous amount from Indian soldiers and I believe they learnt similar amount from us," it said.

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First Published: Wed, October 03 2018. 22:15 IST