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Amid clash with PLA, IAF, Army to conduct training exercises in NE

The Indian Air Force (IAF) will conduct an exercise near the India-China border on December 15 and 16, an IAF officer said on Wednesday.Air bases in Assam's Tezpur, Chhabua, Jorhat and West Bengal's Hashimara are likely to be activated in the .

Amid clash with PLA, IAF, Army to conduct training exercises in NE

Amid clash with PLA, IAF, Army to conduct training exercises in NE
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Is India s military exercise with Kyrgyzstan part of its bigger outreach in Central Asia?

Is India s military exercise with Kyrgyzstan part of its bigger outreach in Central Asia?   Thu, Apr 29 2021 08:09:38 PM By Atul Aneja New Delhi, Apr 29 (IANS): India and Kyrgyzstan, a tiny but picturesque Central Asian nation, known for its idyllic lakes and mountains, have just concluded a joint military exercise. Seen in isolation, Khanjar-VIII, the name of the manoeuvres, may not mean much. But when clubbed with China s long shadow over the region, which has discomforted both Russia, the traditional heavyweight, and India, which is anxious that its deep cultural ties with Central Asia may soon be eroded under Beijing s influence, it acquires an altogether different meaning. It is apparent that China s push into Central Asia has alarmed both Moscow and New Delhi, opening the door for greater collaboration with each other.

India-Kyrgyzstan Hold Bilateral Military Exercise Khanjar

Advertisement Despite the devastating rise in COVID-19 cases in India, on April 16 Kyrgyzstan welcomed a contingent of Indian troops for the 8th India-Kyrgyz Joint Special Forces Exercise “Khanjar.” The two-week exercise was first initiated in December 2011, in Nahan, India. Broadly, it focuses on high-altitude and mountain operations, in the context of a counterterrorism mission. It remains a modest exercise, little reported or remarked upon. A 2018 report published by the Jamestown Foundation noted that the first iteration included just 20 Kyrgyz service members. Nearly four years later, in 2015, the second iteration took place in Tokmok in Kyrgyzstan (Jamestown pegs the dates to March, citing an Indian Embassy link that’s now dead. An Indian Embassy press release from 2017 states the exercise as having happened in July 2015). The Jamestown Foundation said it included an estimated 100 personnel between the two sides. Khanjar-III took place in 2016, in India, and Khanjar-IV

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