The Indian Army will participate in the 22nd edition of the multinational military exercise “Khaan Quest 2025,” scheduled to be held in Mongolia from June 14 to 28, 2025. The exercise brings together armed forces from multiple countries to improve interoperability and cooperation in peacekeeping operations under United Nations mandates.
Khaan Quest is recognised globally for its focus on sharing best practices in joint tactics, operational procedures, and techniques for multinational missions. The platform also serves as a United Nations peacekeeper training and certification opportunity, making it especially relevant for countries with a strong peacekeeping tradition.
India’s involvement in Khaan Quest 2025 reflects its commitment to strengthening international military partnerships and contributing to global peace and security. As of December 31, 2023, India has deployed the highest number of military personnel to UN peacekeeping operations, underlining its leadership in global peace support initiatives.
Participation in this year’s exercise further reinforces India’s active role in multilateral security cooperation. The drills are expected to build on previous collaborations in the Indo-Pacific and Central Asian regions, while also enhancing the Indian Army’s preparedness for complex multinational missions.