India-France Joint Military Exercise Shakti-VIII Concludes With High-Impact Tactical Engagement
India-France joint military Exercise Shakti-VIII concluded on July 3, 2025, at Camp Larzac, La Cavalerie in France, marking the successful completion of an intensive bilateral military engagement. The joint drill, hosted under the long-standing defence partnership between India and France, culminated with a formal closing ceremony and demonstrated enhanced military interoperability, mutual trust, and operational synergy between the two nations.
This eighth edition of India-France joint military Exercise Shakti-VIII brought together 90 Indian Army personnel, primarily from the Jammu and Kashmir Rifles battalion, and soldiers from the French Army’s prestigious 13e Demi-Brigade de Légion Étrangère. Together, the contingents executed a series of sub-conventional, mission-oriented drills, showcasing advanced tactical collaboration.
96-Hour Field Simulation Showcased Multi-Domain Coordination
One of the standout features of the India-France joint military Exercise Shakti-VIII was a 96-hour-long continuous field training simulation. This exhaustive phase was designed to test endurance, joint planning, and command decision-making under high-pressure, multi-domain operational environments.
Drills conducted included combat shooting, urban warfare, obstacle navigation, Electronic Warfare (EW) integration, and Counter-Unmanned Aerial System (C-UAS) operations. These simulations reflected real-time combat scenarios in semi-urban terrain, aligning with contemporary sub-conventional warfare trends and United Nations Chapter VII mandates.
The Indian Army noted in its official statement that these drills played a crucial role in exchanging operational best practices and tactical knowledge while further reinforcing the joint preparedness of both forces.
Ambassador Sanjeev Singla’s Visit Boosted Troop Morale
During India-France joint military Exercise Shakti-VIII, India’s Ambassador to France and Monaco, Sanjeev Singla, visited the Indian contingent stationed at Lodev. He interacted with the troops, appreciated their professionalism, and highlighted their vital role in deepening Indo-French defence ties.
The Indian Embassy in France posted on X (formerly Twitter):
“Mr. Sanjeev Singla, Ambassador of India to France & Monaco, visited the Indian contingent at Lodev during #SHAKTI 2025. He commended their dedication and lauded their role in strengthening Indo-French defence ties.”
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Indian and French troops at Camp Larzac during Exercise Shakti-VIII closing ceremony |
His presence not only elevated the spirit of the personnel but also symbolized India’s strong diplomatic commitment to France in the field of strategic and defence collaboration.
India-France Joint Military Exercise Shakti-VIII: A Pillar of Strategic Convergence
In its closing note, the Indian Army emphasized that India-France joint military Ex ercise Shakti-VIII is a clear testament to the growing strategic convergence between New Delhi and Paris. The exercise further reaffirms both countries’ commitment to regional stability, collective security, and defence cooperation at a global level.
The French Embassy in India also recognized the importance of the exercise, stating:
“Exercise SHAKTI was a vital opportunity for Indian and French military personnel to boost joint operational preparedness for facing the toughest combat situations in a sub-conventional environment... while strengthening ties with a strategic partner.”
Enhancing Operational Preparedness & Diplomatic Synergy
As both India and France continue to engage in wide-ranging defence dialogues and collaborative missions, the India-France joint military Exercise Shakti-VIII reflects not only tactical progress but also long-term strategic alignment. The success of this edition highlights the necessity of such cross-training platforms to ensure effective responses to emerging global threats, enhance joint peacekeeping operations, and facilitate swift coordination in crisis scenarios.
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India-France joint tactical drills in semi-urban terrain at Exercise Shakti-VIII |
These bilateral exercises, held alternately in India and France since their inception, have become a hallmark of the Indo-French defence cooperation roadmap.
The successful culmination of the India-France joint military Exercise Shakti-VIII reinforces the shared vision of both nations to build a secure, resilient, and cooperative international defence ecosystem. From real-time operational drills to high-level diplomatic interaction, this edition of Exercise Shakti symbolizes a mature, evolving military partnership that’s ready to meet 21st-century challenges.
As the global strategic landscape shifts, such engagements will play a critical role in shaping defence readiness, multi-nation synergy, and security diplomacy between like-minded nations.
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