What is Harimau Shakti 2025? India-Malaysia Troops Engage in Counter-Insurgency and Heliborne Training
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New Delhi, Dec 10 (NationPress) The collaborative military exercise Harimau Shakti 2025 between India and Malaysia, which commenced last week, has progressed into a rigorous training phase, integrating sophisticated tactical maneuvers and heliborne insertion techniques, as confirmed by an official on Wednesday.
This phase aims to bolster interoperability and operational synergy between the Indian Army and the Malaysian Armed Forces.
During this training module, troops were exposed to Counter-Insurgency and Counter-Terrorism (CI/CT) concepts, alongside comprehensive lectures and demonstrations on patrolling techniques.
Mixed teams conducted joint patrolling exercises to enhance coordination, situational awareness, and mission planning within simulated operational contexts.
The exercise also included discussions aimed at refining decision-making and operational cohesion in dynamic scenarios.
Officials noted that ambush theory sessions and practical demonstrations were carried out to improve the offensive capabilities of small teams, while a structured Command Post Exercise (CPX) strengthened tactical planning and battlefield management skills.
Furthermore, slithering drills, which showcased essential heliborne insertion techniques suitable for challenging terrain, significantly contributed to the exercise's realism and operational value. With ongoing modules that encompass ambush tactics, slithering demonstrations, live firing drills, and coordinated patrolling, Harimau Shakti 2025 continues to enhance tactical proficiency, adaptability in modern warfare, and combined combat readiness.
This exercise highlights the deepening defense collaboration and trust between India and Malaysia.
The fifth edition of the Joint Military Exercise “Exercise Harimau Shakti - 2025” was launched last Friday at the Mahajan Field Firing Range, Rajasthan, and will run until December 18.
The Indian contingent primarily comprises troops from the Dogra Regiment, while the Malaysian side is represented by soldiers from the 25th Battalion Royal Malaysian Army.
The primary focus of the exercise is to jointly rehearse the execution of Sub-Conventional Operations under Chapter VII of the United Nations Mandate.
Collective efforts are directed towards achieving a heightened level of interoperability among the forces and minimizing risks to life and property while adhering to the interests and objectives of the UN during peacekeeping missions.