Joint Military Exercises

Joint Military Exercises

Joint Exercises conducted by Army:

S. No. Country Exercise
1. Australia Ex AUSTRA HIND
2. Bangladesh Ex SAMPRITI
3. China Ex HAND IN HAND
4. France Ex SHAKTI
5. Indonesia Ex GARUDA SHAKTI
6. Kazakhstan Ex PRABAL DOSTYK

Ex KazInd

7. Kyrgyzstan Ex KHANJAR
8. Maldives Ex EKUVERIN
9. Mongolia Ex NOMADIC ELEPHANT
10. Myanmar IMBEX
11. Nepal Ex SURYA KIRAN
12. Oman AL NAGAH
13. Russia Ex INDRA
14. Seychelles Ex LAMITIYE
15. Sri Lanka Ex MITRA SHAKTI
16. Thailand Ex MAITREE
17. UK Ex AJEYA WARRIOR
18. USA Ex YUDHABHAYAS
Ex VAJRA PRAHAR
19. Vietnam VINBAX
20. Multinational (ADMM Plus) Ex FORCE 18
21. Japan Ex Dharma Guardian
22. Malaysia Ex Harimau Shakti
23. Singapore Bold Kurukshetra

 

Joint Exercises conducted by Navy:

S. No. Country Exercise
1. Australia AUSINDEX
2. Bangladesh IN-BN CORPAT
3. Brazil & South Africa IBSAMAR
4. France VARUNA
5. Indonesia IND-INDO CORPAT
IND-INDO BILAT
6. Malaysia IN-MN Table Top Ex
7. Myanmar IMCOR
IN-MN BILAT
8. Oman Naseem-al-Bahr
9. Russia INDRA NAVY
10. Sri Lanka SLINEX
11 Singapore SIMBEX
12. Thailand INDO-THAI CORPAT
13 UAE In-UAE BILAT
14 UK KONKAN
15. USA MALABAR
RIMPAC (Multilateral)
16 Multilateral Exercise by Brunei ADMM+ Exercise
17 Multilateral Exercise by Indonesia Ex KOMODO
18 Multilateral Exercise by India MILAN

 

Joint Exercises conducted by Air Force:

S. No. Country Exercise
1. Bangladesh Table Top Ex
2. Israel Ex Blue Flag-17
3. Oman Ex EASTERN BRIDGE-IV
4. Russia Ex INDRA-17
5. Singapore JOINT MILITARY TRAINING
6. Thailand Ex SIAM BHARAT
7. UAE DESERT EAGLE-II
8. UK INDRADHANUSH-IV
9. USA RED FLAG 16-1
 10. Multinational Air Exercise Ex Samvedna with Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, UAE

 

Our armed forces are represented by various units / battalions in such exercises which is decided based on the nature and requirement of specific exercise. The expenditure incurred also varies on the magnitude of our participation and assets deployed during such exercises. The joint military exercises with friendly countries results in constructive engagements in operational terms and enhances the skills of our armed forces in a number of diverse areas of war-fighting by operating with armed forces of various nations. In this process the current tactical and technological practices / techniques etc., are exchanged during such exercises.

This is a continuous process, however, relevant steps are taken from time to time to engage friendly countries and to enhance the scope of exercises based on the principle of mutual benefit and our own strategic requirements.


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