New Delhi, Nov. 30 -- After a fortnight of intensive training focused on counter-terrorism operations in semi-urban terrain under the UN mandate, the 8th edition of the India-UK Joint Military Exercise Ajeya Warrior-2025 concluded today at the Mahajan Field Firing Ranges, in Rajasthan. A total of 240 personnel from both armies participated in this edition of the exercise.

Troops of the Indian Army's Sikh Regiment and the UK Army's Royal Gurkha Rifles underwent joint tactical drills, combat conditioning, heliborne operations, room-intervention and cordon-and-search exercises, alongside operational discussions and planning sessions. The validation phase showcased high levels of interoperability, precision and jointmanship achieved by both co...