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India expands military training for foreign partnerships across Gulf, ASEAN, and Africa

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India expands military training for foreign partnerships across Gulf, ASEAN, and Africa

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India has significantly expanded its military training programs to strengthen defence partnerships with Gulf, ASEAN, and African nations. Initiatives range from basic infantry skills to advanced systems like submarines and fighter jets. Recently, 76 cadets from Saudi Arabia's King Fahad Naval Academy trained at India's Southern Naval Command in Kochi, focusing on maritime operations and seamanship. India hosts personnel from 26 African countries annually, providing training in counterinsurgency and jungle warfare.

India has intensified its efforts to strengthen defence partnerships with Gulf, ASEAN, and African countries through expanded military training programs. These initiatives cover a spectrum of skills ranging from basic infantry to advanced weapon systems and platforms such as submarines and fighter jets.

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A significant aspect of this initiative is India's engagement with Gulf countries like UAE, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, and Bahrain. Recently, 76 cadets from Saudi Arabia's King Fahad Naval Academy joined India's Southern Naval Command (SNC) in Kochi for a specialized sea training program.

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This four-week curriculum includes basic seamanship and simulator-based training aimed at providing practical experience in maritime operations.

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Admiral Fahad Abdullah S Al-Ghofaily of the Royal Saudi Naval Forces (RSNF) highlighted the importance of this collaboration during his visit earlier this year, stating, "The sea phase will focus on practical exposure to nuances of life at sea."

India's military outreach also extends to Africa, where it hosts personnel from 26 countries annually. This includes comprehensive courses in Indian Army establishments and pre-commissioning training academies. "The Army trains approximately 3,100 foreign personnel every year, including about 450 from various African nations," noted a military officer. Specialized training packages in counterinsurgency and jungle warfare are provided at locations like the counterinsurgency and jungle warfare school at Vairengte in Mizoram.

The Indian Navy, meanwhile, accommodates around 300 foreign trainees at any given time, offering training both at its various establishments and on board warships. This initiative underscores India's commitment to deepening military cooperation with ASEAN countries, enhancing regional security partnerships.
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These training programs not only bolster the capabilities of foreign military personnel but also strengthen defence ties and contribute to regional stability. India's proactive approach in expanding military training reflects its strategic vision to foster collaborative security efforts across key geopolitical regions.

(With inputs from TOI)


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