Key Points

The eighth edition of the Indo-French joint military exercise, Shakti, commenced at Camp Larzac in La Cavalerie, France. This biennial event is designed to enhance interoperability between the two nations' armed forces, focusing on joint operations under the United Nations Charter. With 90 personnel from each country participating, the exercise underscores the growing defense partnership between India and France. As the troops engage in tactical drills and operational exchanges, the event highlights their commitment to global peace and stability.

Key Points: India and France Launch Shakti Joint Military Exercise

  • Eighth edition of Shakti exercise begins in France
  • Focus on joint operations under UN Charter
  • Involves 90 personnel from each nation's military
  • Enhances Indo-French tactical and operational collaboration
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India-France joint military exercise kicks off in France

India and France enhance defense ties with Shakti exercise, focusing on joint operations.

"The exercise would foster deeper cooperation and mutual respect. - Defence Spokesperson"

La Cavalerie, June 19

The eighth edition of the Indo-French joint military exercise, Shakti, commenced at Camp Larzac in La Cavalerie on Thursday, marking yet another milestone in the growing defence partnership between India and France.

The biennial exercise aims to enhance interoperability and foster mutual understanding between the two militaries, with this year's focus on joint operations in a sub-conventional environment under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter.

The Indian Army contingent, comprising 90 personnel, is primarily represented by a battalion of the Jammu and Kashmir Rifles, along with personnel from other arms and services. The French contingent, also comprising 90 personnel, is represented by the 13th Foreign Legion Half-Brigade (13 DBLE).

The opening ceremony was attended by senior military officials from both nations. Brigadier Veeresh Thapar, India's Military Attache to France, and Colonel HV Kalia, who is leading the Indian contingent, were present from the Indian side. Representing the French Army were Colonel Benjamin Brunet, Commander of the 13 DBLE, and Lieutenant Colonel Castillo, Deputy Commander.

Addressing the troops, the dignitaries underscored the importance of the exercise in building tactical proficiency, operational coordination, and trust.

"Both sides conveyed their best wishes to the participating troops and expressed confidence that the exercise would foster deeper cooperation and mutual respect between the armed forces of India and France", said a defence spokesperson.

"In their remarks, the dignitaries highlighted that Exercise Shakti-VIII would not only enhance the operational preparedness of both armies but also contribute significantly to the growing Indo-French defence partnership", it added.

As both countries continue to expand their strategic partnership beyond the conventional realms, military engagements like Shakti play a crucial role in bolstering bilateral cooperation and reinforcing shared commitments to global peace and stability.

Over the course of the exercise, participating troops will engage in joint tactical drills, share best practices and operational insights, and strengthen bonds of camaraderie and trust.

As the Indian and French troops train side by side, the exercise stands as a testament to the enduring friendship and defence collaboration between the two democracies.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Great to see our forces training with France! 🇮🇳🤝🇫🇷 France has been a reliable partner for India, especially in defence. The fact that they've stood by us during difficult times shows the depth of this relationship. More such exercises please!
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the military cooperation, I hope we're also getting good technology transfer deals from France. We pay billions for their Rafale jets, they should share more know-how with us. Atmanirbhar Bharat needs real partnerships, not just buyer-seller relations.
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Arjun S.
J&K Rifles representing India abroad makes me proud! These are the same bravehearts who guard our borders in toughest conditions. Now they get to learn from French Foreign Legion - the best of the best. Hope they bring back valuable experience.
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Sunita R.
France is one of few Western nations that understands India's security concerns without lecturing us on human rights. Their support during Balakot aftermath was commendable. More power to this friendship! 👏
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Vikram J.
Good initiative but I hope we're not neglecting our traditional partners like Russia. While diversifying is good, we must maintain balance in our foreign relations. Our armed forces still depend heavily on Russian equipment after all.
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Neha P.
The focus on UN Chapter VII operations is interesting. With India wanting permanent UNSC seat, such joint exercises show our capability to contribute to global peacekeeping. France supporting our UNSC bid makes this partnership even more valuable.

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