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13-nation Pragati 2026 military exercise begins in Meghalaya

Exercise PRAGATI 2026 — a multinational military exercise hosted by India — commenced on May 20, 2026 at the Umroi Military Station near Shillong, Meghalaya....


What Happened

  • Exercise PRAGATI 2026 — a multinational military exercise hosted by India — commenced on May 20, 2026 at the Umroi Military Station near Shillong, Meghalaya.
  • Thirteen nations are participating: India plus twelve partner nations — Bhutan, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, the Philippines, Seychelles, Sri Lanka, and Vietnam.
  • The exercise lasts two weeks and focuses on joint counter-terrorism operations in semi-mountainous and jungle terrain — the specific terrain profile of Northeast India and Southeast Asia.
  • Key drills include building-clearing missions, hostage rescue simulations, heliborne troop insertion, and combat casualty evacuation.
  • PRAGATI stands for: Partnership of Regional Armies for Growth And Transformation In the Indian Ocean Region.

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India's Multilateral Military Exercises — Policy and Purpose

India hosts and participates in a spectrum of bilateral and multilateral exercises across all three services. Multilateral exercises serve four strategic purposes: 1. Interoperability: Standardising tactics, communications, and procedures with partner forces. 2. Security diplomacy: Signalling alignment and building defence relationships beyond formal alliances. 3. Capacity building: Transferring India's operational experience in counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism to smaller partner militaries. 4. Strategic messaging: Demonstrating India's role as a net security provider in its extended neighbourhood — the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).

MILEX format: Multilateral exercises (MILEX) typically involve a larger number of countries than bilateral exercises; they are often hosted at a central location, combine command-post and field training elements, and produce shared standard operating procedures (SOPs).

Key multilateral exercises involving India: - MILAN: Multilateral naval exercise; hosted by India; focuses on IOR maritime security. - Tasman Saber: With Australia and others. - Shakti (France–India): Bilateral but with multilateral components. - DUSTLIK (India–Uzbekistan): Counter-terrorism focus. - PRAGATI: Land forces; IOR/Indo-Pacific partner armies; Northeast India terrain.

Connection to this news: PRAGATI 2026 is India's land-forces-focused multilateral exercise for IOR partner armies. The choice of Northeast India as venue is both practical (terrain match) and strategic.


Umroi Military Station and the Strategic Significance of Northeast India

Umroi Military Station is located approximately 30 km from Shillong, the capital of Meghalaya. It serves as a key cantonment for Indian Army forces deployed in the Northeast and is under the Eastern Command.

Strategic significance of Northeast India: - The region shares borders with China (Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim), Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar — five international borders. - It is India's land bridge to Southeast Asia under the Act East Policy (formerly Look East Policy). - Terrain — dense jungle, semi-mountainous, river valleys — closely mirrors the operational environment in Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, and parts of Indonesia and the Philippines. - The "Chicken's Neck" (Siliguri Corridor, ~22 km wide) is the only land link between Northeast India and the rest of the country — a strategic vulnerability. - The region has historically experienced insurgencies by various ethnic armed groups; counter-insurgency expertise built here is transferable to partner nations dealing with similar internal security challenges.

  • Umroi: Ri-Bhoi district, Meghalaya; ~30 km from Shillong.
  • Eastern Command: headquarters Fort William, Kolkata; covers Northeast and eastern borders.
  • Act East Policy: announced 2014; deepens India's strategic and economic engagement with ASEAN and the broader Indo-Pacific.
  • Northeast border states: Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura, Sikkim.

Connection to this news: Hosting PRAGATI at Umroi showcases India's terrain-specific counter-terrorism expertise while strengthening ties with ASEAN and IOR partners — all aligned with the Act East Policy.


India's Act East Policy and IOR Security Architecture

Act East Policy (AEP): India's strategic doctrine for deepening engagement with Southeast Asia and the broader Indo-Pacific. Announced in 2014, it upgrades the earlier "Look East Policy" (1991) with a sharper defence and security dimension alongside trade and connectivity.

India as Net Security Provider in the IOR: India has articulated its role as a first responder and net security provider in the Indian Ocean Region — through mechanisms like: - IORA (Indian Ocean Rim Association): 23-member grouping. - Quad (India, USA, Japan, Australia): Indo-Pacific security coordination. - SAARC and BIMSTEC: South and Southeast Asian multilateral forums. - Defence diplomacy: Training partner militaries, joint exercises, capacity building, defence exports.

Counter-terrorism in the IOR context: Several PRAGATI participant nations — the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia — face active jihadist or separatist armed groups. Myanmar faces ongoing armed conflict. Sharing India's expertise in jungle and semi-mountainous counter-terrorism operations is a tangible capacity-building contribution.

  • PRAGATI full form: Partnership of Regional Armies for Growth and Transformation in the Indian Ocean Region.
  • Participating nations (13 total): India + Bhutan, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Philippines, Seychelles, Sri Lanka, Vietnam.
  • Focus: joint counter-terrorism; building-clearing; hostage rescue; heliborne insertion; CASEVAC.
  • Terrain: semi-mountainous and jungle — mirrors operational conditions of most partner nations.
  • Duration: two weeks (from May 20, 2026).
  • Venue: Umroi Military Station, Meghalaya.
  • IORA members: 23; India is a founding and leading member.

Connection to this news: PRAGATI 2026 operationalises the IOR security architecture at the ground forces level — building the shared doctrine, interoperability, and professional relationships that underpin India's strategic partnerships in the region.


Key Facts & Data

  • Exercise PRAGATI 2026 commenced: May 20, 2026.
  • Venue: Umroi Military Station, Ri-Bhoi district, Meghalaya (~30 km from Shillong).
  • Participants: 13 nations — India + Bhutan, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Philippines, Seychelles, Sri Lanka, Vietnam.
  • PRAGATI acronym: Partnership of Regional Armies for Growth and Transformation in the Indian Ocean Region.
  • Focus: counter-terrorism operations; jungle and semi-mountainous terrain.
  • Key drills: building-clearing, hostage rescue, heliborne troop insertion, combat casualty evacuation (CASEVAC).
  • Duration: two weeks.
  • Hosting command: Eastern Command, Indian Army.
  • Strategic context: Act East Policy; India as net security provider in IOR.
  • Umroi: key Northeast cantonment; Meghalaya; Eastern Command.
  • Five international borders from Northeast: China, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar (direct); and proximity to Nepal.
  • Siliguri Corridor width: ~22 km (strategic vulnerability; "Chicken's Neck").
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  1. What Happened
  2. Static Topic Bridges
  3. India's Multilateral Military Exercises — Policy and Purpose
  4. Umroi Military Station and the Strategic Significance of Northeast India
  5. India's Act East Policy and IOR Security Architecture
  6. Key Facts & Data
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