The seventh bilateral armor exercise, named Exercise Bold Kurukshetra  was performed by the Indian Army and Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) from 1  to 29 March 2011. The area used as a  training ground was the Babina Field Firing Range in central India. Over  700 soldiers from Headquarters 4th Singapore Armoured Brigade, 42nd  Battalion, Singapore Armoured Regiment and 38th Battalion, Singapore  Combat Engineers, as well as the Indian Army’s 34th Armoured Brigade,  12th Mechanised Infantry Regiment and 15th Armoured Regiment,  participated in this year’s exercise.
The exercise included the  performing of joint planning and training. Executing live-firing  involving the SAF’s BIONIX 1 Infantry Fighting Vehicle, Indian Army’s  BMP-2 Infantry Fighting Vehicle, T-90 Main Battle Tank and the Mortar  Track Carrier. Chief Armour Officer, Colonel Benedict Lim and the Indian  Army’s 21 Corps Commander, Lieutenant-General Sanjiv Langer attended  the live-firing and met with the Indian Army and SAF troops as a part of  their visit to the exercise.
The Bold Kurukshetra is an annual  exercise and aims at strengthening the relations between India and  Singapore. Apart from the joint exercises, SAF and IAF regularly visit  courses and seminar to exchange experience.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
