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First major RAF/IAF Exercise for 40 Years
« on: November 06, 2006, 10:54:34 AM »
The first major Royal Air Force (RAF) and Indian Air Force (IAF) exercise for over forty years has just taken place in the North of the Country.



As part of the RAF Squadron Exchange programme, the bi-lateral exercise named Exercise INDRA DHANUSH, (rainbow in Hindi), was held at IAF Gwalior and IAF Agra. The exercise aimed to further develop UK/Indian relationships and exchange interoperability of RAF and IAF assets. Furthermore, the Exercise demonstrated the RAF's desire to engage over a spectrum of military capabilities with an important strategic partner.



http://www.raf.mod.uk/news/news_0611_06.html