The Indian Army and the Mongolian Army are set to hold the 17th edition of their joint military exercise, Nomadic Elephant 2025, from May 31 to June 13 in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. The exercise will focus on enhancing interoperability for non-conventional operations in semi-urban and mountainous terrains under a United Nations mandate.
This bilateral drill reflects the growing defence cooperation between India and Mongolia, with both nations aiming to boost joint tactical capabilities. The exercise will include advanced counter-insurgency operations, tactical manoeuvres, and simulation-based training designed to improve coordination in diverse operational settings.
Following the previous successful edition, Nomadic Elephant 2025 will incorporate intensive training sessions to exchange best practices in military tactics, techniques, and procedures. The exercise underscores both countries’ commitment to strengthening regional stability through collaborative defence efforts.
Amid a global shift toward multilateral military engagements and multi-domain operations, India’s participation aligns with its broader strategy of defence diplomacy. The initiative not only enhances operational readiness but also reinforces India’s strategic outreach and preparedness for emerging security challenges.
Beyond military cooperation, the exercise is expected to further strengthen the deep-rooted friendship between India and Mongolia, a bond shaped by cultural ties, historical literary exchanges, and the presence of an Indian community in Mongolia.