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The indian air Force will participate in the 12-day huge war exercise 'INIOCHOS-25' starting in Greece from Monday. Its purpose is to prepare to face the challenges of modern air warfare. This war exercise will be held from 31 march to 11 april at Andravida air Force Base in Greece. The indian air Force will include its state-of-the-art Sukhoi-30 MKI fighter aircraft as well as combat capable IL-78 and C-17 Globemaster aircraft in this exercise. The main objective of this exercise is to enhance the capabilities of the indian air Force and prepare it for joint operations with friendly countries.

Number of countries participating in the war exercise

A total of 15 countries' air forces will participate in the INIOCHOS-25 war exercise. This exercise provides an opportunity where the air forces of different countries can hone their skills and strengthen military relations. Along with this, this training program will also exchange tactical knowledge between the air forces.

Exercise of realistic war scenarios

The indian air Force said that this exercise will integrate air and surface assets under realistic war scenarios. Its aim is to simulate the challenges of modern air warfare, so that the readiness and solidarity of the air forces of all the participating countries can be increased.

Strengthening India's strategic partnership

The indian air Force says that this exercise will further strengthen India's strategic partnership. Apart from this, this exercise will also enhance the ability of India's air Force for joint operations with friendly countries, which will increase cooperation and synergy at the international level in the future.

Platform to enhance military relations

This exercise is a platform for the air forces, which gives them an opportunity to come together and improve their war skills and strengthen military relations. The indian air Force has expressed its keenness to participate in this exercise and considers it an important opportunity which will promote international cooperation, synergy and inter-operability.

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