India steps up training of foreign military personnel to boost ties
Wednesday, 26 June 2024 India is enhancing its training programs for foreign military personnel to strengthen defense ties with countries in the Gulf, ASEAN, and Africa. This effort includes advanced training and military exchanges, demonstrating India's military expertise. Additionally, India aims to increase exports of its defense equipment, such as BrahMos missiles and Tejas fighters, to bolster international partnerships.
Al Jazeera reports that India is quietly supplying weapon components to Israel during the Gaza conflict, despite advocating for peaceful resolutions. Two cargo ships carrying explosives from India to Israel were identified. India and Israel collaborate on missile production and drone manufacturing....
In a significant step towards enhancing defense relations, Russia and India have agreed to further strengthen their military cooperation, including participation in joint exercises and strategic knowledge-sharing. This agreement, made during a meeting of the India-Russia Inter-Governmental Commission on Military and Military-Technical Cooperation (IRIGC-M&MTC) in Moscow, is aimed at improving operational coordination between the two forces. The announcement comes just days ahead of Indian Minister of Defense Rajnath Singh's visit to Moscow, where he will hold high-level talks and commission a stealth frigate for the Indian Navy. This move further solidifies the longstanding defense partnership between India and Russia, which includes joint development of advanced military systems like the BrahMos cruise missile, the S-400 air-defense system, and more.
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