LONDON, Dec. 1 -- The government of the United Kingdom issued the following news:

TheA(AMBOOR)Company2ndBattalion Royal Gurkha Rifles of the British Armyand the Indian Army's21stSikh Regimentwere undertaking complextraining atthe Mahajan Field Firing Ranges in Rajasthansince the start of the exercise on 17 November.

Continuing the trend of increasing complexity and interoperability, the exercise this time focused on conducting peace enforcing operations in a counter-terrorism environment as mandated under the chapter 7 of the United Nations Charter.This involved executing simulated operations in a multi-domain urban and semi-urban environment.

During the exercise, the two armies shared standard operating procedures and tactics across Counter-ImprovisedExplosiveDevice (IED), smallUncrewedAircraftSystem (sUAS)operations, company-level skills and drills, urban training, and support weapon employment.

This collaboration culminated in a battle group-level final training exercise, where the two forcesoperatedunder an integrated command, gaining invaluable experience and exchanging best practices.

Beyond the tactical domain, both contingents engaged in fitness and recreational activities, further strengthening camaraderie, alongside team sports and informal cultural exchanges that reinforced mutual respect and understanding.

Lindy Cameron, British High Commissioner to India said:

Defence and security forms a crucial pillar of UK-India Vision 2035. Exercise Ajeya Warrior is a demonstration of UK's deepening defence ties with India as we deliver this shared vision over the next decade. Beyond military co-operation, it underscores our shared commitment to peace, stability and a rules-based international order.

Commodore Chris Saunders MBE Royal Navy, Defence Adviser, British High Commission said:

Exercise Ajeya Warrior has seen soldiers of the British and Indian Armyoperatingalongside each other in a demanding urban and semi-urban counter terrorism focussed exercise. 

The exercise has enhanced shared understanding and interoperability, with both A Company 2ndBattalionTheRoyal Gurkha Rifles and 21stSikh Regimentdemonstratingthe rapid transformation being undertaken by both forces in a rapidly evolving operating environment. Ex Ajeya Warrior follows closely on the back of our Navies training together during the recent visit by the UK's Carrier Strike Group anddemonstratesthe ever-closer relationship and readiness of both our militaries to face shared security challenges inthe Indo-Pacific region. We now greatly look forward to welcoming the Indian Army to the UK for Ex Ajeya Warrior IX in 2027.

Further information

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exercise Ajeya Warrior follows the visit of the UK Carrier Strike Group to India, during which it exercised with the Indian Carrier Strike Group as part of the biennial maritime exercise Konkan

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the two countries have recently agreed on a 10-year Defence Industrial Roadmap, promoting strategic and defence industry collaboration

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the UK already hostsIndian officers as instructors at our world-renowned military institutions, including the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and Britannia Royal Naval College

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