List of India's Military Exercises with other Nations

India's Defence Exercises with other Nations:

India has actively engaged in military exercises with various nations to enhance cooperation, interoperability, and exchange of military expertise. These exercises are conducted to strengthen bilateral and multilateral defence ties and promote regional security.

 

India's Military Exercises with other Nations

Some of India's Military Exercises with other Nations:

 

1. United States: India and the United States conduct several military exercises, such as the "Yudh Abhyas" (Exercise in the United States), "Vajra Prahar" (Special Forces exercise), "Malabar" (Naval exercise involving the US, India, Japan, and Australia), and "Cope India" (Air Force exercise).

 

2. Russia: India and Russia have a long-standing defence partnership, and they conduct joint military exercises like "INDRA" (Army exercise), "Avia Indra" (Air Force exercise), and "Indra Navy" (Naval exercise).

 

3. Singapore: India and Singapore hold the "SIMBEX" (Singapore-India Maritime Bilateral Exercise) regularly to enhance maritime security and naval cooperation.

 

4. France: India and France conduct the "Varuna" naval exercise to strengthen their naval capabilities and interoperability, “Shakti” (Army Exercise), Garuda” (Air Exercise).

 

5. United Kingdom: India and the UK have participated in joint military exercises like "Ajeya Warrior" to improve their armies' operational capabilities.

 

6. Thailand: India and Thailand have conducted the "Exercise Maitree" to enhance their counter-terrorism and jungle warfare capabilities.

 

7. Mongolia: India and Mongolia have held the "Nomadic Elephant" exercise to improve their counter-terrorism and peacekeeping skills.

 

8. Sri Lanka: India and Sri Lanka regularly conduct military exercises like "Mitra Shakti" to promote military cooperation and exchange of expertise.

 

9. Nepal: India and Nepal conduct various military exercises like "Surya Kiran" to strengthen their armies' abilities and foster cooperation.

 

10. Bhutan: India and Bhutan have joint military exercises, reflecting their close ties and defence cooperation.

11. China:Hand-in-Hand” is a military exercise conducted jointly by the Indian and Chinese armies.

12. Bangladesh: India and Bangladesh conduct several military exercises, such as the “Sampriti” (Army Exercise), “In-Bn CORPAT” (Navy Exercise), Table Top Ex” (Air Exercise).

 

 

List of Indian Army Joint Exercises

Exercise Name

Countries

Dharma Guardian

India & Japan

Vajra Prahar

India and USA

Yudh Abhyas

India and USA

Shakti Exercise

India & France

Garuda Shakti

India & Indonesia

Mitra Shakti

India & Sri Lanka

SAMPRITI

India-Bangladesh

Maitree Exercise

India & Thailand

Ajeya Warrior

India and UK

Al-Nagah

Indian and Oman

Prabal Dostyk

India and Kazhakhstan

Khanjar

India and Kyrgyzstan

Hand-in-Hand

India and China

Exercise Nomadic Elephant

India and Mongolian

LAMITYE

India and Seychelles

Surya Kiran

India and Nepal

 

 

List of Indian Airforce Joint Exercises

Exercise Name

Countries

Garuda- India-France

India and France

Red Flag

India and USA

Desert Eagle

India and UAE

Avia Indra 

India and Russia

Eastern Bridge 

India and Oman

Table Top Ex

India and Bangladesh

Veer Guardian

India & Japan

 

 

List of Indian Navy Joint Exercises

Exercise Name

Countries

Exercise Malabar

United States, Japan and India

KONKAN

Indian Navy and Royal Navy of Britain

Varuna

India and France

INDRA

India and Russia

SLINEX

Sri Lanka and India

Simbex

India and Singapore

Naseem Al Bahr

India and Oman

AUSINDEX

Indian and Australian

IND-INDO CORPAT

India and Indonesia

Bongosagar

India and Bangladesh

Al-Mohed Al-Hindi

India and Saudi Arabia

 

These exercises are part of India's efforts to build strong military relations with other countries and bolster its defence capabilities. It is worth noting that military exercises are subject to change and can vary based on geopolitical developments and bilateral agreements. For the latest information, it is best to refer to more recent sources and news updates.



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