New Delhi:With ‘strategic autonomy’ as its main mantra, the science and art of Indian diplomacy and its finesse is in full flow and glow. Clearly, the Indian military is achieving the unthinkable.
For about a week, beginning Thursday, while Indian Army soldiers would be practicing military war games with their counterparts hailing from a host of countries including hosts Russia and China in eastern Russia, about a hundred IAF personnel and assets would be matching air force capabilities with the US, Australia and others in Australia's Northern Territory. All in the name of joint operability!
Admittedly, not too many countries would be able to pull it off like the increasingly powerful South Asian giant even as the US-led west is leading the Ukraine war effort against Russia that has forged proximate relations with a powerful China.
Vostok 2022: With Russia, China
Russian state-owned agencies on Monday quoted the Russian Defence Ministry as having declared that India would be a participating nation in the Russia-hosted ‘Vostok 2022’ (East 2022) military exercise that begins on Thursday from September 1-7.
“The Vostok 2022 strategic command and staff exercise envisages various scenarios of operations by combined arms and coalition forces (troops) to ensure military security of the Russian Federation and its allies within the area of responsibility of the Eastern Military District,” the Russian Defence Ministry said in a statement.
The exercise will see a combined participation by more than 50,000 troops, over 5,000 items of armaments and military hardware, including 140 aircraft, 60 combat ships, gunboats and support vessels.
Besides host Russia and China, the participants will include operational groups of military command centres, military contingents and observers from member states of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and other partner states, including Azerbaijan, Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, China, Laos, Nicaragua, Syria and Tajikistan, the Russian Defense Ministry reported.
At the same time, India will be avoiding the sea component of ‘Vostok 2022’ in order to avoid hurting Japanese sensibilities as this part of the exercise will be in the neighbouring waters of Japan. One of the stated aims of ‘Vostok 2022’ is “to repel acts of aggression in the eastern direction and in the Far Eastern maritime zone, raise compatibility and interoperability of the coalition forces in jointly coping with the objectives of maintaining peace, protecting interests and ensuring military security in the Eastern region.”