Key Points

India and France just wrapped up their 22nd Air Staff Talks in New Delhi. The discussions focused heavily on boosting military cooperation through joint training and exercises. Both sides explored ways to share best practices and enhance professional military education. This meeting follows recent counter-terrorism talks between the two nations, showing their deepening defense partnership.

Key Points: India France Air Staff Talks Enhance Defense Cooperation

  • Air forces discussed expanding joint training programs and combined military exercises
  • Focused on sharing best practices and professional military education exchanges
  • Meeting co-chaired by senior officials from both countries' air forces
  • Builds on recent counter-terrorism cooperation between India and France
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India & France hold Air Staff talks, discuss enhancing cooperation

Indian and French air forces hold 22nd Air Staff Talks in New Delhi, focusing on joint training, exercises, and military education to strengthen bilateral defense ties.

"Deliberations centred on enhancing bilateral cooperation through Joint Training, combined exercises, exchange of ideas, Professional Military Education, and sharing of best practices. - Indian Air Force"

New Delhi, Oct 2

India and France held the 22nd edition of Air Staff Talks in New Delhi, focusing on enhancing bilateral cooperation through joint training, and sharing of best practices, the Indian Air Force (IAF) announced on Thursday.

The talks were held between the Indian Air Force and the French Air and Space Force (FASF) in the National Capital from September 26 to October 1.

Sharing details regarding the meeting on social media platform X, the IAF stated, "The 22nd edition of Air Staff Talks between the Indian Air Force (IAF) and the French Air and Space Force (FASF) was conducted in New Delhi from 29 September to 01 October 2025."

"Deliberations centred on enhancing bilateral cooperation through Joint Training, combined exercises, exchange of ideas, Professional Military Education, and sharing of best practices. The meeting was co-chaired by Air Vice Marshal SK Taliyan and Brigadier General Nicolas Chambaz," it added.

Earlier, on September 11, India and France held the 17th Meeting of the India-France Joint Working Group (JWG) on Counter-Terrorism in Paris.

The two sides reaffirmed their strong commitment to combating terrorism in all its forms, according to a statement released by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).

For the meeting, the Indian delegation was led by K.D. Dewal, Joint Secretary (Counter Terrorism), MEA, and the French side was headed by Olivier Caron, French Counter-Terrorism Ambassador.

The officials of two nations condemned the dastardly terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam that claimed 26 lives.

During the meeting, the two delegations exchanged views on the current threat assessments in their respective countries.

Discussions included State-sponsored cross-border terrorism, terrorist activities in South Asia and the Middle East, and the increasing misuse of emerging technologies by terror groups.

The two sides also focused on challenges posed by radicalisation and extremism, especially online.

The dialogue highlighted the need for joint efforts to counter terrorist propaganda and online recruitment, an issue of growing concern globally.

France and India also expressed interest in enhancing coordination at international platforms such as the United Nations, Financial Action Task Force (FATF), and No Money for Terror (NMFT) initiative.

In addition, the two countries explored expanding the scope of their counter-terrorism dialogue to include organised crime, cybersecurity threats, and the exchange of information on online propaganda.

"The discussion on bilateral and multilateral cooperation focused on intensifying capacity-building measures through training and exercises. The two sides discussed cooperation in the UN, FATF and NMFT," the MEA.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate the defense cooperation, I hope we're also focusing on technology transfer and indigenous manufacturing. We should aim to become self-reliant in defense production rather than always depending on foreign partnerships. Make in India should be the priority.
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Rohit P
The counter-terrorism cooperation is crucial, especially after the Pahalgam attack. Cross-border terrorism needs strong international condemnation and action. Glad to see France standing with us on this issue. 🙏
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Sarah B
As someone working in cybersecurity, I'm pleased to see discussions on emerging technology misuse by terror groups. This is a growing threat that requires global cooperation. Hope this leads to concrete action plans.
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Vikram M
France has been one of our most consistent strategic partners. From nuclear submarines to fighter jets, this relationship has stood the test of time. The air staff talks will further strengthen our defense preparedness. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
Good to see professional military education exchange. Learning from each other's experiences and best practices will benefit both air forces. Hope our IAF personnel get valuable insights from these interactions.

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