Desk : India and Oman have agreed to further strengthen their defence cooperation by expanding joint military training and exercises, marking a significant step in deepening strategic ties between the two countries.
According to official sources, the decision was taken during recent high-level engagements between defence representatives of both sides, where emphasis was laid on enhancing training collaboration, increasing expert exchanges, and scaling up the scope of joint military exercises.
Both countries agreed that, in view of the evolving security environment, there is a need to further improve interoperability and operational coordination between their armed forces. In this direction, joint training programmes are expected to be made more comprehensive and practical, focusing on modern warfare techniques and capacity building.
Officials highlighted that the partnership is not limited to exercises alone but is increasingly focused on long-term capability enhancement and strategic preparedness.
Defence analysts noted that the growing cooperation between India and Oman plays an important role in ensuring maritime security, counter-terrorism efforts, and overall stability in the Indian Ocean region. Oman has long been considered a key defence partner for India in West Asia, with both nations maintaining strong military-to-military relations over the years.
In recent years, the two countries have expanded their cooperation through joint exercises, staff-level talks, and regular exchanges of defence expertise. The latest move is seen as an effort to elevate this partnership to a more advanced level of training and technical collaboration.
The development also reflects India’s broader defence diplomacy strategy aimed at strengthening ties with traditional partners and enhancing its strategic presence across the Indian Ocean and West Asian regions.


