US, Bangladesh joint military exercise ‘Tiger Shark’ ends

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Armed forces of Unites States and Bangladesh end joint military exercise Tiger Shark. The troops are seen in action - US embassy photo

The United States and Bangladesh have concluded Tiger Shark, a bilateral military exercise designed to enhance regional security cooperation, improve interoperability, and build mutual capacity between the armed forces of both nations, a press relase of the US embassy in Dhaka said on Saturday.  

Tiger Shark reflects the enduring commitment of the United States and Bangladesh to promote peace, stability, and security in the Indo-Pacific region, the relase added.

The exercise brought together personnel from the United States Indo-Pacific Command and the Bangladesh Armed Forces, engaging in a range of integrated training activities including medical training, patrolling, marksmanship, swimming and diving, and close-quarters combat.   

“This joint military exercise reaffirms our commitment to a safer, stronger, and more prosperous Indo-Pacific,” said U.S. Chargé d’Affaires Ambassador Tracey Jacobson. 

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It also symbolizes the strong U.S.-Bangladesh partnership, said the diplomat.

In addition to tactical training, Tiger Shark features subject matter expert exchanges, joint planning sessions, and simulation exercises. These engagements help facilitate a coordinated approach to future regional challenges in the Indo-Pacific.   

The U.S. Indo-Pacific Command is America’s oldest and largest combatant command, overseeing U.S. military activities across the Asia-Pacific region and working with partners to promote regional peace and stability.

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