Indonesia, US launch Garuda Canti Dharma 2022 peacekeeping exercise

Indonesia, US launch Garuda Canti Dharma 2022 peacekeeping exercise

Jakarta, The Gulf Observer – The Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI), U.S. Indo-Pacific Command (USINDOPACOM), and service members from partner nations are participating in the Garuda Canti Dharma 2022 peacekeeping exercise.

The exercise will be held at the Indonesian Peacekeeping Training Center from July 18 through July 31, according to the statement issued by the US Embassy in Jakarta and received here on Tuesday.

The multinational exercise is the largest annual international peacekeeping field training exercise in the world designed to promote global peace and security, the US Embassy noted in a statement.

Approximately 70 U.S. and 420 TNI personnel are participating, along with approximately 350 personnel from other nations.

The exercise is co-sponsored by USINDOPACOM and TNI and hosted rotationally between the two countries.

At the opening event on July 18, US Acting Deputy Chief of Mission Kyle Richardson lauded the Government of Indonesia, the Indonesia National Defence Forces, and the Indonesian Peacekeeping Training Centre for hosting this year’s exercise.

“For the peacekeepers and peacekeeper trainers that have travelled from five continents, representing 22 countries, I thank you and your governments for your efforts to be here as we emerge from the global pandemic,” Richardson stated.

“This exercise will better prepare peacekeepers for upcoming UN deployments and better prepare you to train your fellow peacekeepers,” he affirmed.

Garuda Canti Dharma 2022 consists of a UN peacekeeping operations staff training event, a field training event, and a critical enabler capability enhancement event at the training center, all of which will focus on UN and international peacekeeping and stability operations.

This year, the TNI invited military personnel from Argentina, Australia, Bangladesh, Canada, Fiji, Japan, Malaysia, Nepal, New Zealand, Philippines, South Africa, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam to participate.

During the exercise, Indonesian, US, and other partner nation forces will work to enhance interoperability and mission effectiveness in common tactics, techniques, and procedures in accordance with the UN doctrine, with the objective of improving UN peacekeeping troop performance and regional peace operations.