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Joint Exercises between India and other Countries


INDIA +
ARMY
NAVY
AIR FORCE
Coast Guard
USA
Yudh Abhyas 
VAJRA PRAHAR (Special Forces)

Red Flag

Japan
Dharma Guardian
Sahyog-Kaijin
JIMEX


USA, Japan

Malabar


Russia
Indra
INDRA NAVY
AVIA INDRA

China
Hand in Hand



France
Shakti
Varuna
Garuda

UK
Ajeya Warrior
Konkan
Indradhanush or Rainbow

Nepal
Surya Kiran



Bangladesh
Sampriti
CORPAT


Singapore, Thailand

SITMEX


Sri Lanka
Mitra Shakti
SLINEX


Thailand
Maitree
CORPAT
SIAM BHARAT

Indonesia
Garuda Shakti
CORPAT
PASSEX


UAE


Desert Eagle

Australia 

Ausindex


Singapore
AGNI WARRIOR
Bold Kurukshetra
SIMBEX


Seychelles
LAMITYE



Mongolia
Nomadic Elephant



Kazakhstan
Prabal Dostyk,
Kazind



Oman
AL NAGAH
Naseem Al Bahr
Eastern Bridge

Kyrgyzstan
Khanjar



Maldives
Ekuverin



South Africa, Brazil

IBSAMAR


ASEAN+
Force 18



Malaysia
Harimau Shakti



Myanmar
IMBEX
CORPAT


Korea



Sahyog- Hyeoblyeog
Vietnam

IN – VPN BILAT EX

Sahyog HOP TAC

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