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Air Warriors from friendly foreign countries share operational, maintenance practices during Exercise Tarang Shakti

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Jodhpur (Rajasthan) | September 5, 2024 10:41:31 AM IST
The Air Warriors from Friendly Foreign Countries (FFCs) shared top operational and maintenance practices as torrential rains in Jodhpur halted flying operations during phase II of Exercise Tarang Shakti on Wednesday.

In a post on X, the Indian Air Force Media Co-ordination Centre stated, "Unexpected torrential rains in Jodhpur halted flying operations on 04 Sep 24, during Phase-II of #ExTarangShakti24."

"The Air Warriors from Friendly Foreign Countries (FFCs) turned this weather-induced pause into an opportunity, sharing top operational and maintenance practices while deepening bonds of friendship. Looking forward to clear skies ahead," it added.

The second leg of India's largest multilateral air exercise, 'Exercise Tarang Shakti 24' is being held at Air Force Station in Jodhpur from August 30 to September 13. The Air Force of Australia, Greece, Sri Lanka, the UAE, Japan, Singapore and the United States are participating in the exercise.

The Royal Australian Air Force has made its first deployment of combat aircraft in India for participation in exercise 'Tarang Shakti', Australia's Defence department said in a statement.

Three EA-18G Growler aircraft from No 6 Squadron, and up to 120 personnel have been sent by Australia.

"This is the first time India has conducted Exercise Tarang Shakti, with 11 participating nations and 18 observer nations attending," the statement read.

Chief of Air Force, Air Marshal Stephen Chappell said Australia's participation in Exercise Tarang Shakti demonstrated a commitment to supporting regional partners and fostering international cooperation to address shared security challenges.

"India is a top-tier security partner for Australia, and through the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between Australia and India, the Government is continuing to prioritise practical and tangible cooperation that directly contributes to Indo-Pacific stability," Air Marshal Chappell said.

He said Australia's participation in such exercise showcases its advanced capabilities. The Chief of Air Force said the exercise will provide aviators with the opportunity to develop interoperability with foreign militaries.

"Participation in international exercises such as Tarang Shakti 24, showcases our advanced capabilities that ensure rapid response and adaptability to emerging threats and security challenges in the Indo-Pacific region," Chappell said."Exercise Tarang Shakti 24 will provide our aviators with the opportunity to develop interoperability with foreign militaries, develop a mutual understanding of tactical operations, and foster international relations," he added.

The first phase of Exercise Tarang Shakti concluded in Tamil Nadu in August.The first phase of India's largest multilateral air exercise 'Tarang Shakti' involved the air forces of Germany, France, Spain, and the UK. (ANI)

 
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