As part of the ongoing Indo-Singapore defence cooperation initiative, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is participating in air exercises in the island-nation for the first time.

The IAF has sent its Mirage-2000 and Jaguar fighter aircraft to take on Singapore Air Force's F-16s at the Payalibar air base. Dubbed Sindex-03, the air exercise was kicked off on December 6 and will last till December 20. An IAF spokesperson said Air Chief Marshal SP Tyagi visited the air base on Monday and interacted with fighter pilots from both sides.
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Group Captain Sandeep Chhabra is commanding the IAF contingent. Recently, Singapore Air Force had sent its F-16s to partake in air exercises with India at the Kalaikunda air base in West Bengal.
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