Indian Jawans Defeat Chinese Troops in Tug of War In Sudan | Watch

mahima joshi mahima joshi | 05-29 08:12

Indian Army jawans defeated Chinese troops in a friendly game of tug-of-war that organised during a UN peacekeeping mission in Sudan, Africa.

In the visuals shared by news agency ANI, the soldiers of both India and China can be seen getting involved in a fun tug-of-war competition.

#WATCH | Indian troops won a Tug of War that took place between them and Chinese troops during deployment in Sudan, Africa under a UN Peacekeeping mission: Army officials(Viral video confirmed by Indian Army officials) pic.twitter.com/EpnGKURPa3

— ANI (@ANI) May 28, 2024

India & France In Competition

Earlier on Monday, the Indian and French soldiers were seen getting engaged in a friendly tug-of-war competition in Meghalaya. The soldiers of both countries joined hands under a joint military exercise named ‘SHAKTI 2024’.

Tug of war being played during the Indian, French army to army exercises in Umroi, Meghalaya. pic.twitter.com/U8cpF4UZIE— Rajul (@Rajul_Raj1) May 27, 2024

During the exercise, the soldiers of both India and France played a game of tug of war in Umroi, Meghalaya during the 7th edition of the Indo-France joint military exercise. The aim of the Shakti exercise was to enhance the joint military capabilities of both sides.

The seventh edition of the joint military exercise concluded on Monday at the Umroi Joint Training Node in Meghalaya. It is a biennial training event held alternately in both India and France. The last edition was held in France in November 2021.

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