Context:
The Indian Air Force (IAF) and the Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) conducted a bilateral air combat training exercise in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) from February 9–12, aimed at enhancing military cooperation and operational coordination.
Key Highlights:
Joint Air Combat Exercise
• The exercise involved advanced aerial combat drills and operational coordination between the two air forces.
• It was conducted in the Indian Ocean Region, a strategically important maritime domain.
Aircraft and Operational Assets Used
• The Indian Air Force deployed Su-30MKI multirole fighter aircraft.
• The Royal Thai Air Force deployed SAAB Gripen fighter jets.
• The IAF also deployed IL-78 mid-air refuelling tankers, enabling long-range missions.
Operational Capabilities Demonstrated
• Air superiority and maritime strike capability.
• Extended operational range through aerial refuelling.
• Interoperability between friendly air forces.
Strategic Significance
• Strengthens India–Thailand defense cooperation.
• Enhances regional maritime security in the Indian Ocean Region.
• Supports India’s Act East Policy and Indo-Pacific security architecture.
Relevant Prelims Points:
- Indian Air Force (IAF)
- The aerial branch of the Indian Armed Forces responsible for air defense and aerial warfare.
- Su-30MKI
- A multirole air superiority fighter aircraft developed by Russia’s Sukhoi and manufactured by HAL in India.
- Capable of long-range strike, air dominance, and maritime operations.
- SAAB Gripen
- A Swedish multirole fighter aircraft used by several air forces worldwide.
- IL-78 Mid-Air Refuelling Aircraft
- A tanker aircraft enabling air-to-air refuelling, extending aircraft range and endurance.
- Indian Ocean Region (IOR)
- Strategically important maritime region connecting Asia, Africa, and Europe.
- Vital for global trade routes and energy supplies.
Relevant Mains Points:
Strategic Importance of Military Exercises
• Enhance interoperability between partner nations’ armed forces.
• Build mutual trust and operational familiarity.
India’s Indo-Pacific Strategy
• India seeks to maintain a free, open, and inclusive Indo-Pacific region.
• Defense cooperation with Southeast Asian countries strengthens regional security architecture.
Maritime Security in the Indian Ocean Region
• The IOR is crucial for energy security and global trade.
• Joint exercises help ensure maritime domain awareness and rapid response capabilities.
Way Forward
• Expand bilateral and multilateral defense exercises in the Indo-Pacific.
• Strengthen defense diplomacy with ASEAN countries.
• Enhance maritime surveillance and air power cooperation.
UPSC Relevance:
• Prelims: Su-30MKI, Gripen aircraft, aerial refuelling systems, IOR.
• Mains (GS II & GS III): India’s defense diplomacy, Indo-Pacific strategy, maritime security.
