India-US joint military exercise 'Tiger Triumph 2025' strengthens cooperation

ANI April 7, 2025 175 views

The Tiger Triumph 2025 military exercise represents a significant milestone in India-US defense collaboration. Troops from both nations engaged in intensive joint training at the Duvvada Firing Range, focusing on combat skills and humanitarian assistance scenarios. The exercise involved live-firing drills, jungle warfare tactics, and combat medical training, demonstrating the growing strategic partnership. Senior officers, including Rear Admiral Greg Newkirk, actively participated, highlighting the high-level commitment to mutual military cooperation.

"The training phase covered small arms marksmanship and jungle warfare tactics" - Military Exercise Release
Bengaluru, April 6: In a significant demonstration of India-US military cooperation, troops from both nations conducted an intensive joint training phase at the Duvvada Firing Range from April 2 to April 4 as part of Exercise Tiger Triumph 2025.

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Joint exercise strengthens India-US military interoperability

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Troops conduct live-firing and combat medical training

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Rear Admiral Greg Newkirk participates in drills

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8 Gorkha Rifles and US Arctic Wolves collaborate

According to a release, the exercise reaffirmed the growing synergy between the two militaries, enhancing interoperability, tactical coordination and operational preparedness in combat and humanitarian assistance scenarios.

The release noted that the training began with a joint opening address by the commanding officers of both contingents, setting the tone for a collaborative and high-impact engagement. This was followed by an introduction from the Commanding Officer of the 8 Gorkha Rifles Infantry Battalion Group, which represented the Amphibious Brigade of the Bison Division under the Sudarshan Chakra Corps. The US Army contingent, comprising personnel from the 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry Regiment ("Bobcats") and the 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 11th Infantry Division ("Arctic Wolves"), received insights into Indian Army training methodologies and the objectives of this joint exercise.

As per the release, "A key highlight of the training was the participation of Rear Admiral Greg Newkirk, USN, who, along with the Commanding Officer of the 8 Gorkha Rifles Infantry Battalion Group, took part in live-firing drills and Jungle Lane Shooting exercises. Their direct involvement underscored the emphasis on hands-on leadership and practical engagement in operational training. The event also saw participation from senior officers from HQ Eastern Naval Command and HQ Integrated Defence Staff (IDS), further strengthening the high-level commitment to bilateral defense cooperation."

The release said, "The training phase covered small arms marksmanship and jungle warfare tactics, with Indian and US soldiers paired as buddy teams for live-firing drills from 100 meters, close-quarters combat shooting at 50 meters and Jungle Lane Shooting exercises designed to simulate engagements in dense terrain. Additionally, troops underwent Integrated Field Craft (IFC) training, focusing on obstacle navigation, tactical movement and terrain-based combat techniques--essential skills for real-world operations. The Combat Medical Aid module provided crucial training in battlefield first aid and casualty evacuation procedures, ensuring rapid and efficient medical response in crisis situations."

According to the release, the joint training at Duvvada Firing Range further solidified India-US military ties, fostering mutual respect, trust and camaraderie between troops. Tiger Triumph 2025 continued to reinforce the India-US strategic partnership, enhancing their combined ability to respond to regional security challenges and humanitarian crises in the Indian Ocean Region.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is fantastic news! Strong military ties between India and US are crucial for regional stability. The jungle warfare training especially sounds intense - our troops are getting world-class exposure. 🇮🇳🤝🇺🇸
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the military cooperation, I hope we're also focusing equally on indigenous defense manufacturing. Joint exercises are great, but self-reliance should remain our priority.
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Amit S.
The Gorkha Rifles participating makes me proud! These joint exercises show how much our armed forces have evolved. The medical aid module sounds particularly valuable - saving lives is as important as combat skills.
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Sanjay V.
Interesting to see the Arctic Wolves unit participating - must be quite an adjustment from Alaska to Indian jungles! Shows the versatility of modern militaries.
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Neha P.
The humanitarian assistance aspect is what excites me most. Military cooperation isn't just about war - it's about being prepared to help during natural disasters too. Well done to all involved!
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Vikram D.
Buddy team training is brilliant - nothing builds camaraderie like sweating it out together in the field. Hope to see more such exchanges in the future!

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