Russia, India agree to expand joint military exercises
According to the report, during the meeting, the participants "emphasized the importance of continuous knowledge exchange and cooperation in areas of strategic interest"
NEW DELHI, November 28. /TASS/. The servicemen of Russia and India have agreed to deepen cooperation in the defense sector, including expanding joint military exercises, the Indian Defense Ministry reported following the fourth meeting of the working group on military cooperation within the framework of the Intergovernmental Commission on Military and Technical Cooperation, held in Moscow.
"The meeting marked an important milestone in the development of the long-standing strategic partnership between the two countries," the ministry stated.
According to the report, during the meeting, the participants "emphasized the importance of continuous knowledge exchange and cooperation in areas of strategic interest." The sides also "agreed to expand joint exercises to further strengthen operational interaction between the two militaries."
Indian defense officials reminded that the two countries have conducted numerous joint exercises on land, in the air, and at sea. "Exercises such as Indra, Avia Indra, and Indra Navy have served as important platforms for sharing best practices, improving joint operational tactics, and deepening mutual understanding," the ministry said.
According to India, the working group is "an important forum for India-Russia defense cooperation, providing a platform for evaluating existing military commitments and identifying new areas of cooperation to address emerging security challenges."