Nepal: Exercise Shanti Prayas-Iii Kicks Off by Narayan Maharjan
Military personnel from 28 countries, including co-sponsor the United States announced their participation in the Exercise "SHANTI PRAYAS-III" hosted by Nepal Army and the United States Pacific Command, kicked off at the Nepal Army’s Birendra Peace Operations Training Centre (BPOTC) at Panchkhal.
Military personnel from 28 countries, including co-sponsor the United States announced their participation in the Exercise "SHANTI PRAYAS-III" hosted by Nepal Army and United States Pacific Command, kicked off at the Nepal Army’s Birendra Peace Operations Training Centre (BPOTC) at Panchkhal, Kavre, Nepal on Monday, March 20, 2017.
Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal inaugurated the 15-day event, which aims at enhancing peacekeeping capabilities of the army personnel from countries that send troops for the peacekeeping missions worldwide under the United Nations, amid a function at Panchkhal today.
Being a major troop contributing country, Nepal and the Nepalese Army have extensive knowledge and experience in peace support operations. Hosting this type of exercise in Nepal will not only enhance Nepalese peacekeeping capabilities but will also help other participating nations. Exercise "SHANTI PRAYAS-III", which means "Peace Endeavor" is designated to train defense personnel from GPOI and Non GPOI countries.
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