The Asian Age

India, Russia plan wargames in Oct.

Mega-exercise aimed at achieving better coordinati­on It will be first time when India will take part in a tri-services drill with a foreign country with such a large-scale participat­ion of Navy, Army, Air Force

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New Delhi: In a bid to enhance military ties in the backdrop of a changing regional security scenario, India’s Army, Navy and Air Force will embark on a mega joint wargames with their Russian counterpar­ts from October 19 to 29.

In a bid to enhance military ties in the backdrop of a changing regional security scenario, Indian Army, Navy and Air Force will embark on a mega joint war game with their Russian counterpar­ts in October.

The exercise called Indra will be held in Russia from October 19 to 29, will aim at achieving coordinati­on between the forces of the two countries in a triservice­s integrated theatre command scenario, military sources said.

The exercise will involve live firing drills, air

defence and anti-submarine operations with antiterror, counter-piracy, combating drug smuggling to be the other focus areas of the joint exercise.

It will be the first time India will participat­e in a tri-services exercise with a foreign country with such a large scale participat­ion by the Navy, the Army and the Air Force, they said. A total of 350 Indian Army personnel will participat­e at the mega exercise and the contingent will be led by a major- general rank official. The contingent­s by the Navy and the IAF will also be sizeable in numbers, the sources said.

The exercise is taking place at a time when India’s ties with China have nose-dived due to the simmering border dispute and its ties with Pakistan have deteriorat­ed over cross-border terrorism and number of other issues. Sources said the exercise will take place in three locations in Russia including in the mountainou­s Vladivosto­k region. The Armies, Navies and Air Forces of Russia are holding bilateral exercises separately but for the first time, both countries will carry out a tri-services exercise.

Russia has been a long standing defence partner of India and both countries are now eyeing to further deepen their ties.

During PM Narendra Modi’s visit to Russia in June, both countries decided to “upgrade and intensify” defence cooperatio­n through joint manufactur­e, co-production and co-developmen­t of key military equipment.

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