The Indian Army is set to host the military delegations from 11 friendly foreign countries for the inaugural edition of the Exercise PRAGATI. This exercise will take place at the the Foreign Training Node in the Umroi, Meghalaya. With this it marks the major initiative to enhance the military cooperation, interoperability and the mutual trust among the participating nations. This move highlights the country’ growing role in to promoting the collective security and stability in the Indian Ocean Region.
What is Exercise PRAGATI and Why It Matters
The Exercise PRAGATI stands for the Partnership of Regional Armies for Growth and Transformation in the Indian Ocean Region.
It showcases the India’s strategic vision of the building strong defense partnerships and to ensuring the regional stability.
Key Objectives of the Exercise
- To strengthen the defense cooperation among partner nations.
- Enhance the interoperability between armed forces of the country’s.
- Also to build the mutual trust and coordination.
- And promote the collective security in the Indian Ocean Region.
Participating Nations and Regional Outreach
The Indian Army had extended the invitations to 15 countries which includes the,
- Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, Indonesia
- Laos, Malaysia, Maldives, Myanmar
- Nepal, Philippines, Seychelles, Singapore
- Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam
Out of these total11 countries are participating in this inaugural edition and it is showcasing how strong is the regional interest and cooperation.
This wide participation from the several countries highlights India’s effort to deepen ties with the ASEAN nations and neighboring countries.
Why Umroi, Meghalaya is Important
The exercise is to be conducted at the Foreign Training Node in Umroi which is the key military training hub in Northeast India.
Strategic Significance
- It will enhances the India’s military presence in the Northeast region.
- Also promotes the connectivity and engagement with neighboring countries.
- And it will serves as a platform for the joint training and knowledge sharing.
The selection of location also reflects the India’s focus to integrating the Northeast into the global strategic frameworks.
India’s Growing Role in Regional Security
Via the initiatives like PRAGATI India is positioning itself as the key player in the Indo-Pacific security architecture.
Broader Strategic Goals
- It will strengthening the ties with friendly foreign nations.
- Also countering the emerging security challenges.
- And it will promoting the peace and stability in maritime regions.


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