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India-Australia Defence Ties Grow Stronger with Joint Military Exercise

For the first time ever, India has joined Exercise Talisman Sabre, Australia’s largest bilateral military drill, marking an important moment in India-Australia defence cooperation. The exercise officially began on July 13, 2025, and involves 19 nations, including the United States. This participation boosts India’s presence in Indo-Pacific security efforts.

India’s First-Time Participation

India’s debut in the high-level Exercise Talisman Sabre was welcomed as a significant step in deepening its defence ties with Australia. The announcement was made by Philip Green, Australia’s High Commissioner to India, who posted about the development on social media platform X. The drill highlights India’s growing role in regional and global security partnerships.

About Exercise Talisman Sabre 2025

Talisman Sabre 2025 is the 11th edition of the exercise and is the largest warfighting drill ever conducted in Australia. Over 35,000 troops from Australia, the US, India, and 16 other countries will take part. Activities will be held across Queensland, Northern Territory, New South Wales, Western Australia, and even Christmas Island. For the first time, drills will also happen in Papua New Guinea.

The opening ceremony was held on board HMAS Adelaide, with Vice Admiral Justin Jones, Chief of Joint Operations, and US Lt. Gen. Joel B. Vowell leading the proceedings at Garden Island in Sydney.

Exercises and Military Objectives

The exercise will include live-fire drills, field training, amphibious landings, air combat, and maritime operations. It will showcase new Australian defence equipment like UH-60M Black Hawk helicopters and Precision Strike Missiles.

Nations participating include Canada, France, Germany, Japan, South Korea, Indonesia, UK, Philippines, and others. Malaysia and Vietnam are attending as observer nations. This collaboration aims to improve joint defence readiness, share tactical knowledge, and promote regional peace.

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