India and Russia are conducting the “Indra-2025” joint military exercises, with a focus on counter-terrorism operations, the Russian Defense Ministry said on Monday
The drills began last week in the Indian desert and border state of Rajasthan with a ceremony attended by senior military officials, including Major General Andrey Kozlov from Russia and the commander of the Gandiv Division, Major General Sanjaya Chandra Kandpal from the Indian side.
“The Indra-2025 exercise is a testament to our shared commitment to global peace and security,” Kandpal said. “Over the next two weeks, we will engage in intense training, simulating complex modern conflict scenarios. By combining our strengths, we aim to build a future where peace prevails.”
The drills will focus on enhancing counter-terrorism tactics, joint tactical operations, communication strategies, and command and control of combined forces, according to the Russian Defense Ministry.
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