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IN PHOTOS: India-France begin naval exercise 'Varuna'

Updated On: 19 March, 2025 03:10 PM IST | Divya Nair

The 23rd edition of the India-France bilateral Naval exercise, 'Varuna' commenced on Wednesday. The exercise, showcasing the two countries' commitment to enhancing naval interoperability and operational synergy, will conclude on March 22 (PICS/X, Text:ANI) 

Two aircraft carriers, 'Charles De Gaulle' from France and India's 'Vikrant' along with destroyers, frigates, Indian scorpene class submarines and a maritime patrol aircraft will take part in the exercise. Pic/X

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Two aircraft carriers, 'Charles De Gaulle' from France and India's 'Vikrant' along with destroyers, frigates, Indian scorpene class submarines and a maritime patrol aircraft will take part in the exercise. Pic/X
Varuna 2025 will feature advanced air defence drills and fighter exercises, including mock air-to-air combat between the French Rafale-M and Indian MiG-29K, designed to refine tactical and operational capabilities

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Varuna 2025 will feature advanced air defence drills and fighter exercises, including mock air-to-air combat between the French Rafale-M and Indian MiG-29K, designed to refine tactical and operational capabilities

The French Aircraft carrier, Charles de Gaulle, had arrived in Goa's Mormugao port trust jetty on January 4. Following its arrival, the French Carrier Strike Group received a ceremonial welcome from the Indian Navy band

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The French Aircraft carrier, Charles de Gaulle, had arrived in Goa's Mormugao port trust jetty on January 4. Following its arrival, the French Carrier Strike Group received a ceremonial welcome from the Indian Navy band

Earlier in January, the Western Naval Command of the Indian Navy noted that the purpose of the visit is to enhance interoperability, foster mutual understanding and strengthen ties between the navies of India and France

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Earlier in January, the Western Naval Command of the Indian Navy noted that the purpose of the visit is to enhance interoperability, foster mutual understanding and strengthen ties between the navies of India and France

Speaking to ANI in January, the French commanding officer of Charles de Gaulle spoke about the aircraft carrier, saying that it is 260 metres long and has a width of 600 metres

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Speaking to ANI in January, the French commanding officer of Charles de Gaulle spoke about the aircraft carrier, saying that it is 260 metres long and has a width of 600 metres

He said, "Aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle is the French aircraft carrier. She's a ship of an age of 25. She is 260 metres long, 600 metres wide, 42,000 tonnes. Her crew is approximately 2000 people, to be precise, it's 1800, and it is thanks to the crew that I can fulfil my missions."

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He said, "Aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle is the French aircraft carrier. She's a ship of an age of 25. She is 260 metres long, 600 metres wide, 42,000 tonnes. Her crew is approximately 2000 people, to be precise, it's 1800, and it is thanks to the crew that I can fulfil my missions."

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