A contingent of the Indian Air Force has arrived in France to participate in the bilateral air exercise named Garuda 25. Scheduled to take place from November 14, this joint exercise aims to enhance defence cooperation and operational coordination between the Indian Air Force and the French Air and Space Force.
The exercise involves various air operations including:
- Tactical maneuvers
- Combat drills
- Joint mission planning
Its primary goal is to improve interoperability by sharing tactics, techniques, and procedures. Both teams will train on different aircraft platforms and engage in simulated combat scenarios.
Significance of Garuda 25
Garuda 25 marks an important milestone in the growing strategic partnership between India and France. Both nations share common interests in security and regional stability, and this exercise strengthens their collaborative capabilities. Defence officials from both countries emphasize the significance of joint drills in building mutual trust and understanding.
Details of the Indian Air Force Contingent
The Indian Air Force contingent includes:
- Fighter aircraft
- Transport planes
- Support personnel
They have landed at a French airbase equipped with state-of-the-art facilities for training. This provides pilots and technical crews the opportunity to gain experience operating alongside their French counterparts and learn from their expertise.
France’s Role and Commitment
For France, hosting the exercise demonstrates a firm commitment to enhancing defence ties with India. The French Air and Space Force is providing:
- Ships
- Aircraft
- Trainers
These resources facilitate the smooth conduct of the drills and help both forces test their readiness and adapt to evolving security challenges.
Conclusion
Bilateral exercises like Garuda 25 are vital for knowledge exchange and advancing joint operational capabilities. This exercise reinforces the longstanding friendship and military cooperation between India and France.
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