Phase 2 of Exercise Tarang Shakti Kicks Off with Global Participation

Phase 2 of the Indian Air Force's Exercise Tarang Shakti has begun in Jodhpur, featuring participation from countries including the US, Greece, Australia, Japan, UAE, and Sri Lanka.

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Sumit Kumar
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By A Staff Reporter

Jodhpur, Rajasthan: The Indian Air Force (IAF) has launched Phase 2 of its landmark Exercise Tarang Shakti, a significant multinational drill being hosted for the first time in India. The exercise, which brings together several international partners, marks a major milestone in enhancing global defense cooperation and interoperability.

The event is being held in Jodhpur and includes participation from friendly foreign nations such as the United States, Greece, Australia, Japan, the United Arab Emirates, and Sri Lanka. This diverse group underscores the exercise's importance in fostering international military collaboration and strengthening strategic partnerships.

Indian Air Force Vice Chief Air Marshal AP Singh was present at the inauguration, emphasizing the exercise's role in advancing operational readiness and mutual understanding among participating countries. “This is a historic moment for us as we host such a significant multinational exercise for the first time,” said Air Marshal Singh.