The exercise, which will culminate on May 8, is aimed at developing synergy and inter operability between the two armies to fight in counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism environment under the United Nation mandate, the Indian Army said in a statement.
A platoon of the Kumaon Regiment of the Indian Army alongwith a team of two observers will be taking part in the event, it said.
From the Mongolian Armed Forces, a total of 60 personnel will take part in the exercise.
The Indian contingent will share their practical experiences in operations through a series of classroom lectures and outdoor demonstrations which include aspects like house clearing and room intervention techniques in hostage situation, road opening, establishing mobile check posts, intelligence gathering and drills for countering Improvised Explosive Devices, the statement added.
Besides, military training both the contingents will also share their techniques of unarmed combat, specialised rappelling and participate in various sports events during the two weeks exchange.