Indian Army: Kharag Strike Corps showed strength in a military exercise, Navy Chief will go to Japan for IFR

Posted on 5th Nov 2022 by rohit kumar

Because of the defense challenges of the country, the army has intensified the preparations. Army's Kharag Strike Corps conducted the insurmountable military exercise. The Airavat Division of the Army also participated in this integrated military exercise. On the other hand, Navy Chief Admiral R. Hari Kumar is going to Japan for the International Fleet Review (IFR) from November 5 to 9. The 70th anniversary of the formation of the EFR is being celebrated.

 

 

According to the Army's Western Command, the Kharga Strike Corps practiced canal crossing and firing by mechanized forces. Its purpose was to practice strikes in enemy interiors.

 

According to information provided by the Indian Navy, Navy Chief Hari Kumar will witness the International Fleet Review (IFR) conducted by the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force at Yokosuka on 6 November. The event is being held on the 70th anniversary of its formation. During the visit, he will attend the Western Pacific Naval Symposium (WPNS) as the head of one of the Observer Navies. It will be hosted by Japan with the current chairman of WPNS.

 

Admiral Hari Kumar will also participate in the inauguration of the multilateral Malabar Pre-Naval Exercise to be conducted at Yokosuka by the navies of Australia, Japan, and the US. This year marks the 30th anniversary of the Malabar exercise.

 

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