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Indian and American troops were preparing on Saturday to launch their first wargames in 39 years.
The military manoeuvres would be held in the backyard of Taj Mahal, Agra, and continue for two weeks.
"The only thing that nags us is whether these American troops can withstand the arid conditions of the exercise theatre," an Indian official was quoted as saying.
Northern India is baking under the brutal summer sun, with temperatures in some areas crossing 45 degree Celsius.
In New Delhi, US embassy spokesman Gordon Duguid said the exercises reflected a growing military cooperation.
"This is the largest army exercise ever to take place between US and India and it will involve up to 200 special operations forces from the US Pacific Command who will hold exercises with Indian paratroopers over two weeks in joint jumps and small arms fire," Duguid was quoted as saying.
"The exercises are taking place in the framework of our ongoing military-to-military relationship and it will be the first of a regular series of exercises," he added.
The last Indo-US exercises were held in 1963.
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