India News | Army Organises Table-top Exercise for Women Officers from ASEAN

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. The Indian Army has conducted a table-top exercise for women officers from ASEAN countries with an aim to promote gender inclusivity and enhance capabilities of women military personnel in peacekeeping operations.

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New Delhi, Dec 8 (PTI) The Indian Army has conducted a table-top exercise for women officers from ASEAN countries with an aim to promote gender inclusivity and enhance capabilities of women military personnel in peacekeeping operations.

The exercise is a part of ongoing efforts of the Centre for United Nations Peacekeeping (CUNPK) to strengthen international cooperation and capacity-building in peacekeeping missions, with specific focus on empowering women.

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"In a landmark initiative to promote gender inclusivity and enhancing the capabilities of women military personnel in peacekeeping operations, the Indian Army conducted a table-top exercise (TTX) for the women officers of Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN) at Manekshaw Centre in New Delhi from December 4 to 8," the Army said.

This TTX is a follow up exercise of ongoing joint military training between India and ASEAN member states.

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The exercise underscores India's shared commitment to the world peace, stability, and gender equality, the Army said in a statement.

"This exercise served as a platform for participants to simulate and strategise responses to complex peacekeeping scenarios, reflecting real-world challenges. It also included exposure to complex operational peacekeeping environment and methods to ensure women peace and security," it said.

"The engagement also included a heritage tour of Delhi to showcase the rich & vibrant culture of India. The program also included lecture and demonstration on UN peacekeeping drills besides display of 'Made in India' equipment being deployed in various UN Missions," it added.

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