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NEW DELHI: From just a couple of joint exercises annually a decade ago, Indian Army is really cranking up its engagement with foreign armies now. The 1.13-million force will undertake as many as 16 combat exercises with friendly forces in 2011-2012.
The flurry of exercises constitute an effective diplomatic tool to enhance overall strategic ties and military-to-military cooperation with countries in India's "immediate" and "strategic neighbourhood" as well as "priority nations'' far away.
From US, UK, France, Russia, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan to Bangladesh, Myanmar, Nepal, Maldives, Seychelles, Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand, the response has been "simply overwhelming", say Army officers.
"Other armies are very keen to exercise with us since we have six decades of combat experience across the entire spectrum of conflict. One of the main focus areas in the exercises has been counter-terrorism/counter-insurgency in rural, semi-urban and urban terrains," said a senior officer.
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New Delhi — The Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Nirmal Verma left New Delhi on a four day official visit to Indonesia from 10th Jan 11.

A press release issued by the Indian defence ministry said Admiral Verma will call on the Indonesian Minister of Defence Purnomo Yusgiantoro, Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Navy Admiral Soeparno, Coordinating Minister for Legal, Political and Security Affairs Air Chief Marshal Djoko Suyanto and the Commander-in-Chief of the Indonesian National Forces Admiral Agus Suhartono.

During his four day visit the Admiral will visit various facilities of the Indonesian Army, Navy and Air Force and the Admiral will be visiting Bandung and Bali in addition to Jakarta.

The release further stated that the Indian Navy and the Indonesian Navy have a longstanding working relationship with high levels of mutual co-operation and understanding fostered through regular co-ordinated patrols and exercises such as MILAN. Consistent information sharing on matters pertaining to maritime security also contributes significantly towards the healthy relationship.

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[PTI]Indonesian Navy’s Sail Training Ship, KRI Dewaruci, is here on a three-day goodwill visit.The ship, with 81-member crew, is used as Training vessel for naval cadets and is the ‘largest tall ship’ of the Indonesian fleet. The vessel, which arrived here on Apr 3, will leave for Salalah tomorrow, Indian Navy sources said. Named after an Indonesian mythological God of Truth and Courage, ‘Dewaruci’, is a class ‘A’ tall ship owned and operated by the Indonesia Navy. It also acts as Goodwill Ambassador of Indonesia, sources said. Built in 1952 in Germany and launched on Jan 24, 1953, the ship is 58.27 metres long, 9.5 metres wide, 36.48 metre tall, and has DWT of 847 tonnes and highly sophisticated navigational computerised system, sources said. 

It has three main masts named after Indian mythological characters–Bhima, Yudishtara and Arjuna and 16 sails. 

The crew of the ship led by commanding officer LT Col SH Suharto, called on Chief of Staff Rear Admiral SS Jamwal and interacted with their counterparts in the Indian Navy.

 
[Agence France-Presse] New Delhi: India, which has built a supersonic cruise missile jointly with Russia, is holding talks with at least four countries to sell the weapons system, a senior Indian official said on Tuesday. {ln:brahmos-supersonic-cruise-missile 'BrahMos} Aerospace, a 50:50 tie-up with Russia, needs the approval of both governments to export the weapon which its makers claim is the world's fastest cruise missile, each costing up to three million dollars.
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