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Aircraft carrier based Rafale-M will be in full combat drill display during the 23rd edition of Indio-French naval exercise VARUNA.
The bilateral naval exercise will commence on Wednesday the 19th of March 2025 and will culminate on 22nd of March with France bringing their aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle to India.
The Indian Navy’s aircraft carrier INS Vikrant will also be seen in action during combat drills during Exercise Varuna’25
Since its inception in 2001, VARUNA has evolved into a cornerstone of cooperation, showcasing the two nations’ commitment to enhancing naval interoperability and operational synergy.
This year’s edition promises an exhilarating array of maritime exercises and complex manoeuvres across the sub-surface, surface, and air domains.
The joint participation of the aircraft carriers Vikrant and Charles de Gaulle, alongside their fighter aircraft, destroyers, frigates, and an Indian Scorpene-class submarine, highlights the collaborative strength of both Navies.
As stated earlier VARUNA 2025 will feature advanced air defence drills and fighter exercises, including mock air-to-air combat between the French Rafale-M and Indian MiG-29K, designed to refine tactical and operational capabilities.
Anti-submarine warfare exercises will provide rigorous training in underwater domain awareness, while surface warfare operations will demonstrate synchronised manoeuvres and engagements by the Indian and French fleets. Maritime patrol aircraft will enhance situational awareness, and replenishment-at-sea exercises will fortify logistical cooperation.
This collaboration underscores the shared vision of safeguarding a free, open, and secure maritime environment.
By fostering the exchange of best practices and mutual understanding, the exercise reaffirms the ability of both nations to operate seamlessly in even the most complex maritime scenarios. VARUNA 2025 stands as a powerful reminder of the deep bonds uniting the Indian and French Navies in their pursuit of maritime peace and security.
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