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Why in News?
The Indian Army contingent is set to depart today to participate in the multilateral joint military exercise - Exercise KHAAN QUEST.
Exercise Khaan Quest – It is a yearly multinational military exercise designed to strengthen cooperation and interoperability among armed forces participating in United Nations peacekeeping operations.
Hosted by – The Mongolian Armed Forces and jointly supported by the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command.
Objectives – To improve coordination among participating countries in conducting peace support missions under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter.
It provides a platform for militaries to exchange best practices, operational experiences, tactics, techniques, and procedures related to joint operations.
Background
Khaan Quest began in 2003 as a bilateral military exercise between Mongolia and the United States.
In 2006, it expanded into a multinational peacekeeping exercise with participation from several countries.
The previous edition was held in Mongolia in 2025.
Khaan Quest 2026
Schedule – The 23rd edition of the exercise is scheduled from 20 June to 3 July 2026.
Location – It will take place at the Five Hills Training Area near Ulaanbaatar.
Indian representation – India will be represented by a 40-member contingent comprising soldiers from a battalion of the Jat Regiment along with personnel from other arms and services of the Indian Army.
Operation included – The exercise will emphasize joint planning and field-level tactical operations, including:
Establishment of static and mobile checkpoints
Cordon-and-search operations
Patrolling missions
Evacuation of civilians from conflict zones
Counter-IED (Improvised Explosive Device) drills
Combat first aid
Casualty evacuation procedures
Overall, Exercise Khaan Quest serves as an important platform for enhancing multinational military cooperation, strengthening peacekeeping capabilities, and improving readiness for complex operational environments.