India is set to deploy over 700 soldiers to participate in ‘Exercise Bright Star 2025’, a major tri-service multilateral military drill scheduled from August 28 to September 10 in Egypt. This move underscores India’s growing commitment to global military cooperation and regional stability.
About Exercise Bright Star
Initiated in 1980 as a bilateral drill between Egypt and the United States, Bright Star has evolved into one of the largest multinational military exercises in the Middle East and North Africa region. India’s significant participation in the 2025 edition signals deeper strategic engagement with key global partners.
India’s Participation: Key Highlights
The Indian contingent, comprising personnel from the Army, Navy, and Air Force, will engage in a range of advanced military activities,
Integrated Military Activities
- Live firing drills across all three services
- Command Post Exercises to simulate high-level joint planning and decision-making
- Short training modules focused on modern warfare scenarios
- Expert interactions across key domains like cyber warfare, joint logistics, and strategic communication
Strategic Objectives
India’s engagement in Bright Star 2025 aims to,
- Enhance jointness and interoperability among participating nations
- Strengthen strategic ties with Egypt, the U.S., and other friendly countries
- Reinforce India’s vision of “Security and Growth for All in the Region” (SAGAR)
- Build experience in multinational operations, crucial for peacekeeping and coalition tasks
A Platform for Regional Stability
This multilateral engagement reflects India’s consistent efforts to,
- Promote peace and stability in the extended neighborhood
- Showcase its military capabilities and professionalism
- Create platforms for defence diplomacy and cooperation


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