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Delhi sends troops to Russia for military drills

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SOLDIERS from the Indian army landed in Russia for a week-long military exercise, India’s defence ministry said last Thursday (1), days after the United States said it had concerns about any country exercising with Russia now.

The Indian government said its forces have regularly participat­ed in multilater­al exercises in Russia, along with a

number of other countries. Russia is the biggest supplier of military hardware to India.

An Indian army contingent “arrived at the exercise location and over the next seven days will undertake joint manoeuvres to include joint field training exercises, combat discussion­s, and firepower exercises”, the Indian defence ministry said in a statement.

Moscow announced in late July that it would hold the “Vostok” (East) exercise in the east of the country, despite waging a six-month-long war in Ukraine, where it has suffered heavy losses of personnel and equipment. China, Belarus, Mongolia and Tajikistan are the other participan­ts.

The United States, which has deepened its military partnershi­p with India in recent years, has indicated its discomfort with Indian troops joining the exercise in Russia. “The United States has concerns about any country exercising with Russia while Russia wages a unprovoked, brutal war against Ukraine,” White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said last Tuesday (30).

The previous Vostok drills in 2018 took place with nearly 300,000 troops reported to be involved, including the Chinese army.

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