Tarang Shakti: ‘India's aim is to unite, move forward together with other nations’, says Defence Min Rajnath Singh

Tarang Shakti is the largest multinational air exercise India has organised; a total of 10 friendly countries are participating in it

Rajnath Singh at Tarang Shakti Defence Minister Rajnath Singh during the second phase of multinational air exercise Tarang Shakti, in Jodhpur | PTI

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday said India's aim is to unite and move forward with other nations at a time when some countries are at war with each other.

Speaking at 'Tarang Shakti'--the largest multilateral air exercise in India underway at Jodhpur--Singh also called upon friendly nations to elevate their partnership and collaboration to new heights in view of the evolving global challenges. "While countries today are indulging in wars, India aims to unite and move forward together," he said.

Singh's remarks come in the backdrop of calls for India's potential role in pushing peace talks between Russia and Ukraine as New Delhi has good relations with both the nations. The defence minister also noted that India is becoming largely self-reliant in areas like light combat aircraft, sensors, radars, and electronic warfare.

Tarang Shakti air exercise is aimed at fostering counter air, reconnaissance, air defense, airlift, and close air support with participating friendly nations. It is the largest multinational air exercise India has organised. 

A total of 10 countries are participating in the exercise which will conclude on September 14. The participating countries are Australia, France, Germany, Japan, Spain, the United Arab Emirates, the UK, and the US. 

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