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26/10/22 21:55 PM IST

Tiger Triumph exercise

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  • The Indian and US militaries carried out a three-day joint humanitarian assistance exercise in Vishakhapatnam in line with the growing strategic cooperation between the two countries.
Tiger Triumph 
  • The first exercise took place over the course of nine days in November 2019 and featured more than 500 US Marines and sailors.
  • The first exercise included 1200 Indian sailors, soldiers, and Airmen.
  • This year, the military exercise involved fifty combined participants, and it focused on staff planning, with an emphasis on processes for streamlining diplomatic, operational, and logistical coordination.
  • Tiger Triumph marked the third time in 2022 that Indian and US militaries have worked together in Vishakhapatnam.
  • The US joined India and more than thirty other nations for India’s bi-annual exercise Milan in February.
  • It is a comprehensive endeavor of the Indian and US military and diplomatic representatives to provide coordinated disaster relief to a notional third country hit by a super-cyclone.
  • Tiger Triumph exercise sought to improve interoperability between India and the US and create a multinational command and control model for humanitarian assistance in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).
  • Its objective was to streamline diplomatic, operational, and logistical coordination between the two countries while responding to disasters.
Source- Hindustan Times

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