The Indian Air Force (IAF) conducted its first international air exercise of 2026 with the Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF), marking a significant step in Indo-Thai defence cooperation. The joint in-situ (on-site) drills featured IAF’s Su-30MKI fighters alongside RTAF’s JAS 39 Gripen aircraft.
The exercise took place near the strategically vital Strait of Malacca, one of the world’s busiest maritime trade routes. The strait carries nearly one-quarter of global seaborne trade and a major share of oil and LNG shipments, making it critical for global energy security and Indo-Pacific stability.
Key Highlights of the Exercise
- IAF deployed Su-30MKI multirole fighters, AWACS, AEW&C aircraft, and IL-78 mid-air refuellers.
RTAF participated with Gripen C/D fighters.
- Operations were conducted from bases in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands and Thai air bases.
- Focus areas included:
- Advanced aerial combat manoeuvres
- Long-range mission execution
- Mid-air refuelling
- Surveillance integration
- Maritime domain awareness
The location underscores shared interests in ensuring freedom of navigation, maritime security, and regional stability in the Indo-Pacific region.
Strategic Importance of the Malacca Strait
The Strait of Malacca is considered a major chokepoint in Sea Lines of Communication (SLOCs). It connects East Asia with the Middle East, Africa, and Europe. Any disruption could severely affect global trade and energy supplies, particularly for China.
For India, engagement near this region aligns with its Act East Policy, aimed at strengthening ties with Southeast Asian nations.
Saab’s Gripen Pitch Under MRFA Programme
The drills come at a time when Swedish defence manufacturer Saab AB is aggressively promoting its Gripen-E/F fighter jet to the IAF under the Multirole Fighter Aircraft (MRFA) programme.
Saab claims that the Gripen-E offers:
- Advanced sensor fusion
- AI-enabled combat systems
- High availability rates
- Cost-effective maintenance
The company has proposed full-scale production in India under the Make in India initiative, including technology transfer and local manufacturing. Saab has also offered support for India’s indigenous AMCA (Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft) programme.
MRFA Competition and India’s Options
The IAF plans to procure 114 multirole fighter aircraft under MRFA to strengthen its squadron strength. Besides Saab’s Gripen-E/F, other contenders include:
- Dassault Rafale
- Sukhoi Su-57
Although Rafale is considered a strong contender, the final decision is yet to be announced.
Significance for India
- Enhances interoperability with ASEAN partners
- Strengthens Indo-Pacific security cooperation
- Boosts India’s strategic presence near critical sea lanes
- Reflects growing importance of airpower diplomacy
The joint drills highlight India’s expanding defence engagement in Southeast Asia while ongoing MRFA deliberations shape the future of IAF’s combat capabilities.
Exam-Relevant MCQs (No Answers)
Q1. The Indian Air Force conducted a joint air exercise in 2026 with which country’s air force near the Strait of Malacca?
(a) Malaysia
(b) Indonesia
(c) Thailand
(d) Singapore
(e) Vietnam
Q2. The joint IAF–RTAF air exercise was conducted near which strategically important maritime chokepoint?
(a) Strait of Hormuz
(b) Bab-el-Mandeb
(c) Panama Canal
(d) Strait of Malacca
(e) Suez Canal
Q3. The Swedish defence company pitching the Gripen-E/F aircraft to India under the MRFA programme is:
(a) Boeing
(b) Lockheed Martin
(c) Saab
(d) Airbus
(e) BAE Systems
Q4. The MRFA programme of the IAF aims to procure how many multirole fighter aircraft?
(a) 36
(b) 72
(c) 96
(d) 114
(e) 126
Q5. The Gripen-E/F aircraft is manufactured by which country?
(a) France
(b) Russia
(c) Sweden
(d) United States
(e) United Kingdom
Q6. India’s indigenous fifth-generation fighter aircraft project, which Saab has offered to support, is known as:
(a) Tejas Mk-II
(b) LCA Navy
(c) AMCA
(d) Ghatak
(e) Astra


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