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Bilateral Exercises: India & other Countries

India actively participates in various joint military exercises with other countries. Here’s a list of some important exercises categorized by their nature:

  1. Bilateral Exercises:
    • Sampriti: Conducted between India and Bangladesh.
    • Mitra Shakti: Joint exercise with Sri Lanka.
    • Maitree Exercise: Held with Thailand.
    • Siam Bharat: Another exercise with Thailand.
    • Vajra Prahar: Conducted jointly with the United States.
    • Yudh Abhyas: A bilateral exercise with the United States.
    • Cope India: Joint exercise with the United States.
    • Nomadic Elephant: Conducted with Mongolia.
    • Garuda Shakti: Held with Indonesia.
    • IND-INDO CORPAT: Joint exercise with Indonesia.
    • Samudra Shakti: Conducted with Indonesia.
    • Shakti Exercise: Held with France.
    • Varuna Exercise: Another exercise with France.
    • Garuda Exercise: Conducted with France.
    • Dharma Guardian: Joint exercise with Japan.
    • JIMEX: Held with Japan.
    • Surya Kiran: Conducted with Nepal.
    • Hand in Hand Exercise: Joint exercise with China.
    • SIMBEX: Held with Singapore.
    • AUSINDEX: Conducted with Australia.
    • Indo-Thai CORPAT: Joint exercise with Thailand.
    • AUSTRA HIND: Held with Australia.
    • IN-BN CORPAT: Conducted with Bangladesh.
    • Table Top: Joint exercise with Bangladesh.
    • Prabal Dostyk: Held with Kazakhstan.
    • Khanjar: Conducted with Kyrgyzstan.
    • Ekuverin: Joint exercise with the Maldives.
    • IMBEX: Held with Myanmar.
    • IMCOR: Conducted with Myanmar.
    • Al Nagah: Joint exercise with Oman.
    • Naseem Al Bahr: Held with Oman.
    • Eastern Bridge: Conducted with Oman.
    • Exercise Indra: Joint exercise with Russia.
    • Ajeya Warrior: Held with the United Kingdom.
    • Konkan: Conducted with the United Kingdom.
    • Indradhanush: Joint exercise with the United Kingdom.
    • Lamitiye: Held with Seychelles.
    • VINBAX: Conducted with Vietnam.
  2. Multilateral Exercises:
    • RIMPAC: Involves 26 Asia-Pacific countries.
    • MALABAR: Conducted with 4 partner nations.

These exercises play a crucial role in enhancing cooperation, coordination, and strategic signaling among participating nations. They contribute to strengthening regional security and promoting peace globally

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