The aim of the annual exercise "Yudh Abhyas" is to further strengthen 'jointmanship' and facilitate interoperability between the two armies to meet any unforeseen contingency across the globe, the Indian Army said.
It said the exercise, to be held at the Joint Base Lewis McChord in Washington, will be one of the largest joint military training and defence corporation endeavours between the two countries.
The exercise assumes significance due to increasing tension in the Asia Pacific region following the nuclear test by North Korea and China's growing assertiveness in the South China sea.
It is the 13th edition of the joint military exercise.
It said both armies will jointly train, plan and execute a series of well-developed operations for "neutralisation of threats of varied nature".
"In the end a joint exercise will be undertaken by both countries in an operational setting under a UN mandate," said the Army.