The 6th edition of the India-Uzbekistan Joint Military Exercise DUSTLIK-VI commenced on Wednesday at the Foreign Training Node in Aundh, Pune. The exercise will continue till April 28 and aims to enhance interoperability and cooperation between the armed forces of the two countries.
The Indian contingent, comprising 60 personnel, is represented by a battalion of the JAT Regiment along with units from the Indian Air Force. The Uzbekistan side is represented by personnel from the Uzbekistan Army.
DUSTLIK is an annual military training initiative held alternately in India and Uzbekistan. The previous edition took place in the Termez District of Uzbekistan in April 2024.
This year’s exercise focuses on Joint Multi-Domain Sub-Conventional Operations in a semi-urban scenario. It will simulate counter-terrorism missions involving territory capture, establishment of a Joint Operations Centre at the battalion level, population control measures, raids, search-and-destroy operations, and coordinated use of air assets.
The exercise also includes the deployment of drones, counter-UAS systems, logistics support from the Air Force, heliborne operations, and special forces missions. Through the sharing of tactics and techniques, DUSTLIK-VI aims to boost operational synergy, deepen defence cooperation, and strengthen bilateral relations between India and Uzbekistan.