Key Points

The Indian Army is sending a 120-member contingent to Australia for the AUSTRAHIND 2025 joint military exercise. This bilateral engagement will focus on tactical drills and sub-conventional warfare techniques in Perth. The exercise represents a significant step in strengthening defense ties between India and Australia. It also highlights the growing strategic collaboration in the Indo-Pacific region.

Key Points: India-Australia AUSTRAHIND 2025 Military Exercise Begins

  • 120 personnel from Gorkha Rifles lead joint military engagement
  • Exercise focuses on sub-conventional warfare tactics
  • Aims to improve interoperability between Indian and Australian armies
  • Conducted in open and semi-desert terrain from October 13-26
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Indian Army contingent leaves for Australia for joint exercise starting tomorrow

Indian Army contingent heads to Perth for joint military exercise, enhancing bilateral defense cooperation and tactical skills

"The exercise will strengthen military cooperation and operational capabilities - Indian Army Official Statement"

New Delhi, Oct 12

An Indian Army contingent has departed for Perth to participate in the fourth edition of the India-Australia joint military exercise AUSTRAHIND 2025, focused on tactical drills, between October 13 and 26, an official statement said on Sunday.

The contingent, comprising 120 personnel, is being led by a battalion of the Gorkha Rifles along with troops from other arms and services, said the official in a statement.

AUSTRAHIND 2025 is aimed at enhancing military cooperation, improving interoperability and providing a platform for participating armies to exchange tactics, techniques and procedures in the domains of sub-conventional warfare in urban/semi-urban terrain.

The exercise will focus on joint company-level operations in open and semi-desert terrain, wherein troops will undertake missions ranging from joint planning, tactical drills, and special arms skills.

It will offer a valuable opportunity to hone operational capabilities, integrate emerging technologies and operate jointly in a combat environment, said the statement.

Participation in Exercise AUSTRAHIND 2025 will further strengthen defence cooperation and foster camaraderie between Indian and Australian Army troops, thereby reinforcing the spirit of collaboration and mutual trust.

Australian Army chief, Lt General Simon Stuart, visited India in August and was accorded a ceremonial Guard of Honour at the South Block lawns, where he was welcomed by Indian Army chief General Upendra Dwivedi.

His visit, from August 10 to 14, underscored the deepening defence ties between India and Australia, particularly in the context of growing cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region.

Lt Gen Stuart held high-level discussions with General Dwivedi and senior officials of the Ministry of Defence to further strengthen bilateral military engagements.

This visit came at a time when both countries are focusing on enhancing regional security and promoting a rules-based international order in the Indo-Pacific.

photo - MoD/PIB

- IANS

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Priya S
While I support military cooperation, I hope the government is also focusing on modernizing our domestic defense manufacturing. We shouldn't become too dependent on foreign partnerships.
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Rohit P
Australia is becoming an important strategic partner for India. These exercises will help both countries counter common security threats in the region. Good move! 👍
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Sarah B
As someone who has lived in both countries, I'm thrilled to see this growing partnership. The cultural exchange between our armed forces will be as valuable as the military training.
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Vikram M
Our soldiers will gain valuable experience in urban warfare tactics. Given our security challenges, this training in semi-urban terrain could be very useful back home. Salute to our brave jawans! 💪
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Michael C
The timing is perfect with the recent high-level visits. This shows how seriously both countries are taking their defense cooperation. Hope this leads to more technology sharing too.

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