Multilateral Exercise PRAGATI 2026 Held at Umroi, Meghalaya

Multilateral military exercise Pragati 2026 was held in May at Umroi Military Station, Meghalaya, where 12 friendly nations -- Bhutan,
Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Philippines,
Seychelles, Sri Lanka and Vietnam – participated. The contingents were
accorded a warm and traditional welcome by the Indian Army on their arrival,
reflecting India’s rich cultural heritage and hospitality.
PRAGATI, which stands for Partnership
of Regional Armies for Growth and Transformation in the Indian Ocean Region,
was conducted in the spirit of equality, friendship and mutual respect. The
exercise provided a common platform for participating armies to engage in
professional exchange, learn from one another’s experiences and build closer
military-to-military ties.
The opening ceremony was attended
by senior military officials and dignitaries. In his address, Additional
Director General of Infantry, Indian Army, Major General Sunil Sheoran welcomed all contingents and
highlighted the importance of collective engagement in addressing contemporary
security challenges. He encouraged all participants to engage with openness,
mutual respect and a willingness to learn from one another’s experiences, while
highlighting that the strengths and perspectives brought by each nation would
contribute meaningfully towards achieving the collective objectives of the
exercise.
The objectives of the exercise
include enabling seamless coordination among participating nations in joint
operations and identifying common areas of cooperation; sharing expertise and
establishing an institutionalised mechanism for exchange of best practices
evolved through individual experiences; strengthening defence ties and
camaraderie through joint training and cultural exchange; and evolving common
concepts for management and sharing of intelligence in a multinational
environment.
The two-week exercise focussed on
counter-terrorism operations in
semi-mountainous and jungle terrain. The training programme included
joint planning exercises, tactical-level drills and coordinated operations
designed to improve adaptability, endurance and tactical proficiency of
participating troops. Emphasis was laid on physical fitness, discipline and
coordination while operating in challenging conditions.
As part of the exercise, Indian
technology and defence companies showcased indigenous equipment and
innovations, providing a platform for knowledge exchange and highlighting
India’s growing capabilities in defence production, innovation and
self-reliance.

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