India-France Armies Hold Expert Talks on Long-Range Strikes & Precision Warfare

The Indian and French armies conducted a two-day Subject Matter Expert Exchange on March 9-10, focusing on contemporary battlefield themes. The dialogue centered on the operational use of Long Range Vectors (LRVs) and Precision Guided Munitions (PGMs) in modern warfare. Delegations from both sides shared insights on doctrine, technology, and global trends to foster professional military learning. Such exchanges are designed to deepen understanding and improve interoperability between the partner armies.

Key Points: India, France Armies Conduct Expert Exchange on Modern Warfare

  • Focus on long-range strike capabilities
  • Discussion on precision guided munitions
  • Aim to improve military interoperability
  • Review of evolving global warfare trends
  • Part of deepening India-France defence ties
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Indian Army and French Army conduct Subject Matter Expert Exchange to deepen professional understanding and improve interoperability

Indian & French armies held a Subject Matter Expert Exchange focusing on long-range vectors, precision munitions, and deepening defence cooperation.

"exchanged perspectives on operational employment, doctrinal developments and evolving global trends in precision fires - ADG PI, Indian Army"

New Delhi, March 11

The Indian Army and the French Army conducted a Subject Matter Expert Exchange on March 9 and 10, aimed at strengthening professional military cooperation and enhancing mutual understanding on evolving aspects of modern warfare.

The interaction focused on key operational themes relevant to contemporary battlefields, particularly the employment of long-range strike capabilities and advanced precision weapon systems. Such exchanges form an important part of defence engagement between friendly nations, allowing military professionals to share operational knowledge, doctrinal insights and technological developments shaping modern conflicts.

In a post on X, Additional Directorate General of Public Information (ADG PI) of the India Army wrote, " Subject Matter Expert Exchange between the #IndianArmy and the #FrenchArmy was conducted on 09 & 10 March 2026, focusing on the employment of Long Range Vectors (LRVs) and Precision Guided Munitions (PGMs) in contemporary warfare. Delegations from both the Armies exchanged perspectives on operational employment, doctrinal developments and evolving global trends in precision fires and deep-strike capabilities, fostering professional military learning and deeper #DefenceCooperation."

The exchange provided an opportunity for both sides to deliberate on the growing importance of precision strike capabilities in modern military operations. Long Range Vectors (LRVs) and Precision Guided Munitions (PGMs) are increasingly viewed as crucial components of modern warfare, enabling armed forces to conduct accurate strikes against strategic targets while minimising collateral damage. Military experts from both countries discussed operational experiences, emerging technologies and doctrinal developments that are shaping the use of these systems in present-day conflicts.

Subject Matter Expert Exchanges are designed to deepen professional understanding between partner armies and improve interoperability where required. These interactions also help both sides stay informed about evolving global military trends, technological innovations and strategic thinking that influence defence planning.

Earlier, India's High Commissioner to Maldives G Balasubramanian called on the Chief of the Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi to discuss ways to further strengthen the India-Maldives strategic partnership.

In a post on X, the Additional Directorate General of Public Information (ADG PI) of the Indian Army stated, "Shri G.Balasubramanian, High Commissioner of India to the Republic of Maldives, called on #GeneralUpendraDwivedi, #COAS. They discussed ways and means of deepening the India-Maldives strategic partnership, reviewed the evolving regional security landscape and explored avenues to further strengthen defence and diplomatic cooperation between the two nations."

According to the ADG PI, the meeting focused on deepening bilateral cooperation amid an evolving regional security landscape. During the interaction, both sides reviewed current security dynamics in the Indian Ocean region and explored avenues to enhance defence and diplomatic collaboration between the two countries. The discussion also highlighted the importance of sustained engagement between India and the Maldives in maintaining stability, security and cooperative ties in the region.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see our armed forces learning from global best practices. In today's world, technology changes so fast. These exchanges keep our soldiers updated and ready. Proud of our Army!
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Rohit P
While cooperation is good, I hope the focus remains on developing our own indigenous technology. We must become aatmanirbhar in defence manufacturing. Partnerships should complement, not replace, that goal.
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Sarah B
Interesting read. The strategic partnership with France is often underrated in Western media. Their experience in modern warfare, especially in areas like long-range precision, is valuable for regional stability.
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Vikram M
The part about minimising collateral damage is key. In a densely populated region like ours, precision is not just a tactical advantage but a moral imperative. Glad our forces are focusing on this.
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Karthik V
Strong alliances are the need of the hour. With the Maldives meeting also mentioned, it shows a clear strategy of engaging with both traditional partners and neighbours. Smart diplomacy.

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