Lamitiye 2026 – India–Seychelles Joint Military Exercise

Lamitiye 2026 – India–Seychelles Joint Military Exercise

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Category : Defense Published on: March 11 2026

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  • India's 11th edition of 'Lamitiye' exercise held at Seychelles Defence Academy (March 9–20, 2026).
  • 'Lamitiye' means 'friendship' in Creole language; it is a biennial exercise conducted since 2001.
  • Indian contingent includes Assam Regiment, INS Trikand (Navy), and C-130 aircraft (Air Force).
  • Focus on sub-conventional operations, semi-urban security threats, tactical drills and combat discussions.
  • Aims to enhance interoperability, operational coordination and deepen India–Seychelles defence ties.
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