The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) has deployed three advanced EA-18G Growler aircraft and up to 120 personnel to India. This marks Australia’s first combat aircraft deployment to India, participating in the multinational Exercise Tarang Shakti 24, held at Air Force Station Jodhpur from August 30 to September 13, 2024.
Strengthening Indo-Pacific Cooperation
Exercise Tarang Shakti 24 is a landmark event, featuring 11 participating nations and 18 observer nations. The exercise aims to foster international cooperation and address shared security challenges in the Indo-Pacific region. Australia’s participation underscores its commitment to supporting regional partners and enhancing interoperability with foreign militaries.
Advanced Capabilities on Display
The EA-18G Growler, known for its electronic warfare capabilities, plays a crucial role in modern combat scenarios. By deploying these aircraft, Australia showcases its advanced capabilities and readiness to respond to emerging threats. The exercise provides an invaluable opportunity for RAAF aviators to develop a mutual understanding of tactical operations and strengthen international relations.
A Growing Partnership
Australia and India have enjoyed increased air defense cooperation in recent years. This includes hosting Indian Air Force Flankers at Exercise Pitch Black in 2018, 2022, and 2024. The ongoing collaboration highlights the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between the two nations, prioritizing practical and tangible cooperation that directly contributes to Indo-Pacific stability.
Looking Ahead
As Exercise Tarang Shakti 24 progresses, it is expected to pave the way for deeper and more complex defense collaborations between Australia and India. The shared commitment to regional security and stability will continue to drive both nations towards greater cooperation and mutual understanding.