The Indian Air Force (IAF) contingent, on its way to Tokyo for the inaugural joint air exercise between India and Japan, made a brief stopover at Thailand’s U-Tapao Naval Air Base on Sunday.
India’s Ambassador to Thailand, Nagesh Singh received the IAF contingent which will participate in the maiden exercise ‘Veer Guardian 2023’ with Japan Air Self Defence Force (JASDF) from January 12 to 26.
Officers from the Royal Thai Air Force and Navy were also present on the occasion.
Hop skip and jump on the way to Japan.
A brief stopover to say hello to our friends in the Royal Thai Air Force and Navy.#DiplomatsInFlightSuits@ThaiAirForce@prroyalthainavy@IndiainThailand pic.twitter.com/dZFRKnGiXS— Indian Air Force (@IAF_MCC) January 9, 2023
Four Su-30 MKI, two C-17, and one IL-78 aircraft from the IAF and JASDF’s four Mitsubishi F-2 multirole fighters and four F-15 aircraft will take part in the exercise.
As reported by IndiaNarrative.com, Squadron Leader Avani Chaturvedi, one of the first three women fighter pilots of the Indian Air Force (IAF), will also be part of the exercise that kicks off at the Hyakuri Air Base this week.
Ambassador Nagesh Singh received an Indian Air Force contingent at U-Tapao Naval Air Base. The contingent will proceed to Japan to participate in the maiden exercise Veer Guardian 2023 with Japan Air Self Defence Force from 12- 26 Jan 2023.@IAF_MCC pic.twitter.com/QeYlVoCy14
— India in Thailand (@IndiainThailand) January 8, 2023
Flying a Su-30, Chaturvedi is set to become the first IAF woman pilot to participate in an air exercise abroad as India and Japan go ahead with bolstering their defence cooperation to tackle joint responses to future threats in the Indo-Pacific region and beyond.
The contingent is also scheduled to make a brief stopover in the Philippines before landing in Japan.
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