fast Summary
- Chief of Integrated Defense Staff (CISC) Air Marshal Ashutosh Dixit will visit Australia from July 26-28, 2025, to observe the 11th edition of Exercise Talisman Sabre (TS25).
- TS25 is a multilateral training exercise led by the Australian Defence Force and U.S. Armed Forces with participation from 19 nations.
- Six Indian Armed Forces officers are contributing as staff planners in areas such as joint operations planning, control, safety, and logistics.
- Indian officers have previously participated in TS exercises in observer roles in 2021 and 2023.
- The Ministry of Defence emphasized that India’s involvement signifies its growing role in multilateral defence diplomacy and commitment to a stable Indo-Pacific region.
- Key training activities under TS25 include live-fire drills, amphibious operations, integrated field training across air, land, maritime, space and cyber domains to bolster interoperability for a free Indo-pacific region.
- Air Marshal Dixit will engage with senior military leaders during his visit.
Indian Opinion Analysis
India’s participation and observation of Exercise Talisman Sabre reflect its increasing focus on deepening partnerships within the Indo-Pacific framework at the military level. the emphasis on multi-domain operations-ranging from cyber security to maritime cooperation-aligns well with India’s strategic interest in ensuring a stable regional order amidst evolving global dynamics.By engaging actively as planners rather than just observers this year, India’s role demonstrates progression towards enhanced interoperability with key allies like Australia and the United States while broadening its collaboration footprint among other participating nations. Such engagements not only reinforce India’s defence diplomacy credentials but also position it as an influential stakeholder in promoting collective security frameworks tailored for modern challenges within the Indo-Pacific.
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