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Air forces of India, France execute varied mission profiles during Exercise Garuda

By IANS | Updated: November 26, 2025 13:35 IST

Paris, Nov 26 The Indian Air Force and French Air and Space Force crew have been working together, ...

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Paris, Nov 26 The Indian Air Force and French Air and Space Force crew have been working together, executing varied mission profiles and showcasing outstanding proficiency as part of the bilateral Exercise Garuda 25.

In a statement on X, the Indian Air Force stated on Wednesday that professionalism, precision and cohesive teamwork continue to deepen interoperability and reinforce the strength of the bilateral partnership.

"Exercise Garuda 25: Maintaining a high operational tempo, the Indian Air Force and French Air and Space Force crew are working seamlessly together, executing varied mission profiles and showcasing outstanding proficiency. The professionalism, precision, and cohesive teamwork continue to deepen interoperability and reinforce the strength of this bilateral partnership," the Indian Air Force posted on X.

On November 17, Indian Air Force Su-30MKI fighter aircraft and French Air and Space Force Rafale aircraft soared into the skies, as they began coordinated missions as part of the bilateral air Exercise Garuda.

The Indian Air Force is participating in the 8th edition of the bilateral air exercise 'Garuda 25' with the French Air and Space Force (FASF) at Mont-de-Marsan in France from November 16-27.

The Indian Air Force stated that the exercise will further enhance interoperability, foster exchange of best practices, and strengthen defence cooperation between the two Air Forces.

The IAF contingent is participating in the exercise with Su-30MKI fighter aircraft. In a statement, the Ministry of Defence stated, "The airlift support is being provided by the C-17 Globemaster III, for the induction and de-induction phases of the exercise, while the IL-78 air-to-air refuelling tankers are utilised for extending the range and endurance of the participating fighters."

During the exercise, the IAF's Su-30MKI aircraft will operate along with the French multirole fighters in complex simulated air combat scenarios, focusing on air-to-air combat, air defence, and joint strike operations.

"This exercise aims to refine tactics and procedures in a realistic operational environment, enabling mutual learning and fostering interoperability between the IAF and the FASF. Exercise Garuda 25 also provides an opportunity for professional interaction, exchange of operational knowledge, and sharing of best practices between the two Air Forces," the statement said.

"Participation in this exercise underscores the lAF's commitment to engage constructively with friendly foreign Air Forces through multi-lateral exercises, promoting mutual understanding and cooperation in the field of air operations," it mentioned.

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