IAF, Navy & Army vice-chiefs take to the skies in indigenous Tejas fighters to underline synergy

The vice-chiefs of the IAF, Army, and Navy participated in flying indigenous Tejas fighters during the Tarang Shakti exercise. This event underscores India's focus on self-reliance in defense production and inter-service cooperation. Despite delays in Tejas jet deliveries due to supply chain issues, India aims to enhance global military partnerships through this exercise.
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