meeting the leader of the Malaysian army and talking about defence cooperation

India-Malaysia joint military exercise Harimau Shakti -2022 took place at Pulai, Kluang, Malaysia . The Indian and Malaysian armies are conducting a joint military exercise, #HarimauShakti 2022 .

New Delhi, India, December 9: Vice Chief of Army Staff Lieutenant General BS Raju met with Malaysian Army Chief Lieutenant General Datuk Arman Rumaizi Bin Hj Ahmad and discussed a variety of defence cooperation.In a tweet, Additional Directorate General of Public Information of Indian Army said that Lt Gen BS Raju #VCOAS met with Lt Gen Datuk Arman Rumaizi Bin Hj Ahmad, the Malaysian Armed Forces' Chief of Staff, and Lt Gen Datuk Seri Mohammad Bin Ab Rahman, Deputy Chief of #MalaysianArmy and discussed topics of bilateral defence cooperation.This visit came as part of India-Malaysias joint military exercise Harimau Shakti 2022, in which the Indian Army and Malaysian Army conducted operations in the jungle.After an intensive evaluation session, the Indian Army and Malaysian Army conducted Joint Military Exercise #HarimauShakti 2022.

On November 28, India-Malaysia joint military exercise Harimau Shakti -2022 took place at Pulai, Kluang, Malaysia.On December 12, the joint exercise between India and Malaysia armies was scheduled to conclude.Since 2012, the Indian and Malaysian armies are conducting a joint military exercise, #HarimauShakti 2022, according to a news release from the Ministry of Defence.During the cross-training stage of the joint exercise, the Western Command of Indian Army and the Royal Malay Regiment of the Malaysian Army will participate in the exercise this year to share knowledge gained during combat operations in order to improve inter-operability in the planning and execution of various operations in jungle terrain, according The joint military exercise includes the establishment of a joint command post and a joint surveillance center, as well as sharing expertise in the use of aerial weapons.

According to a release from the Ministry of Defence, the exercise would broaden the depth of defence cooperation between the Indian Army and the Malaysian Army, as well as strengthen bilateral contacts between the two countries.

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