The 23rd edition of the Multilateral Joint Military Exercise Khaan Quest 2026 is currently underway at the Five Hills Training Area, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. This edition also marks the 20th anniversary of one of the largest peacekeeping operations training exercises, with participation of over 1,000 troops from 18 countries.

The Indian Army contingent, comprising 40 personnel and represented by troops from a Battalion of the JAT Regiment along with personnel from other Arms and Services, is actively participating in intensive joint peacekeeping drills in a multinational environment. The exercise is being conducted in accordance with the UN mandate and is aimed at enhancing interoperability, communication and coordinated responses in complex operational scenarios.

As part of the exercise, Indian Army troops are rehearsing multiple tactical drills including check point procedures, patrolling, cordon and search, mob control, protection of UN assets, humanitarian assistance to civilians, combat first aid and casualty evacuation. The contingent is also participating in the Women, Peace and Security segment, which highlights gender-sensitive peacekeeping, protection of civilians, community engagement and inclusive approaches in conflict and post-conflict environments.

The exercise provides an important platform for participating contingents to exchange best practices in tactics, techniques and procedures for peace support operations. The joint training environment is helping soldiers build mutual understanding, confidence and mission readiness required for operating together in multinational UN peacekeeping missions.

Drawing upon India’s decades-long experience in UN peacekeeping, including the contribution of women peacekeepers, the Indian Army contingent is displaying high standards of professionalism, discipline and operational preparedness. Exercise Khaan Quest 2026 reflects the Indian Army’s continued commitment to global peace, stability and international cooperation while contributing towards building capable and mission-ready multinational contingents.