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INDO - FRENCH JOINT ARMY EXERCISE : SHAKTI 2013

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Indo-French Joint Army Exercise ‘SHAKTI 2013’ will be conducted between the Indian and French Army from 09 to 20 September 2013 in the French Alps at Grenoble. This is the second joint military exercise between the two countries which have a history of extensive cooperation in the defence arena, the first one was held in India in October 2011.

The participating troops for this exercise have been drawn from 5th Battalion of the Kumaon Regiment while the Alpine troops of 27th Mountain Infantry Brigade will participate from the France Army. Approximately sixty troops from both the countries will participate in the exercise. The theme of the exercise is to conduct platoon level joint Counter Insurgency operations in high altitude mountainous terrain under the UN Charter, thus emphasizing the shared concerns of both countries about global terrorism. An added aim of the exercise is to qualitatively enhance knowledge of each others’ military procedures thus increasing the scope for interoperability and better responsiveness to a common threat.

The Indian troops have undergone extensive training on rock craft, ice craft, advanced mountaineering techniques at High Altitude Warfare School at Sonamarg in Kashmir, in addition to tactical drills of close cordon and house intervention drills to fulfill the mandate of the joint exercise.

The twelve day exercise with France Army is scheduled to be conducted in multiple modules in order to achieve complete integration between the two contingents at every stage. The vast experience and expertise gained by the Indian troops in high altitude areas like Siachen Glacier and in Counter Insurgency operations hold special importance to the France Army. Conduct of the joint exercise would therefore set the stage for greater defence cooperation between the two nations.
 
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Soldiers of Indian Army carrying out house intervention operations along with their French Counterparts.

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Troops also carried out joint training exercises to flush out terrorists holed up inside buildings

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Indian Troops With Ambassador to France Mr Arun Kumar Sharma

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ndian troops participating in Indo-French Joint Exercise Shakti at Vulmix, French Alps Interacted with Indian Ambassador in France Mr Arun Kumar Sharma alongwith the Military Attaché in Indian Embassy in France.

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The Indian Contingent Commander interacting with the Indian Ambassador in France Mr Arun Kumar Sharma alongwith the Military Attaché in Indian Embassy in France.
 
There is nothing funny about the French Beret. BTW, the Beret is actually a French head-gear which was adopted by others. ;)
Just that the French Army slopes it on the other side from our army, thats all.
Even the 'Kepi' is a French head-gear.

It is very different from any beret used around the world...It is quite similar to what the Israeli Army soldiers use on their helmets which is a kind of a camouflage.

I actually really like their style of beret!

I like the US style of beret..proper size and the badge standing out.

Its a personal opinion but i find the US style very neat and attractive...

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As compared to this...

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If you are standing in the front and at a distance you cant make out which unit/regtt the soldier is from.
 
It is very different from any beret used around the world...It is quite similar to what the Israeli Army soldiers use on their helmets which is a kind of a camouflage.



I like the US style of beret..proper size and the badge standing out.

Its a personal opinion but i find the US style very neat and attractive...

images



As compared to this...

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If you are standing in the front and at a distance you cant make out which unit/regtt the soldier is from.

Could be worse:


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It is very different from any beret used around the world...It is quite similar to what the Israeli Army soldiers use on their helmets which is a kind of a camouflage.



I like the US style of beret..proper size and the badge standing out.

Its a personal opinion but i find the US style very neat and attractive...

images



As compared to this...

610xgyj.jpg



If you are standing in the front and at a distance you cant make out which unit/regtt the soldier is from.

The long and short of it is; the beret is a piece of French headgear worn in the the rural areas of France. It has been 'appropriated' by various Armies across the world as a part of uniform head-gear.

All the rest are just a matter of opinions and purely subjective. The Cap Badge is not the only give-away to soldier's unit. There are many others too; even the Hackles or their color or the lanyards and their color are connected to various Regts. Apart from the insignia on shoulder straps and sleeves. So there are many ways to distinguish that.
 
The long and short of it is; the beret is a piece of French headgear worn in the the rural areas of France. It has been 'appropriated' by various Armies across the world as a part of uniform head-gear.

All the rest are just a matter of opinions and purely subjective. The Cap Badge is not the only give-away to soldier's unit. There are many others too; even the Hackles or their color or the lanyards and their color are connected to various Regts. Apart from the insignia on shoulder straps and sleeves. So there are many ways to distinguish that.

Ya it is a matter of opinion because i would always prefer the badge in front....Naam,Namak,Nishan!
 
It is a specific type of beret, a "faluche". It is traditional in french mountain troops (chasseurs alpins). Other troops wear a more traditional style. About the slope, yes it is reversed in french army as compared to uk/US/india etc. Except in marine troops . First time i see photos of indain soldiers using FAMAS btw.
 
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