Kathmandu- The Indian Army has handed over a training simulator to the Nepali Army.

Lieutenant General JS Sandhu of the Indian Army, who visited Nepal, handed over one driving simulator and one weapon training simulator on Wednesday. The Lieutenant General of the Indian Army is on a visit to Nepal from  3 Poush.

According to Directorate of Military Public Relations and Information, Sandhu handed over the simulator to Charioteer Saroj Pratap Rana in a ceremony held at Army’s Yaddhakavach Unit located in Sitapaila on Wednesday.

Training simulators are practiced through vehicles and weapons connected to the computer system.