| Lamitye VIII | Seychelles and India | Mahe, Seychelles | To conduct the counter-terrorist operations and counter-insurgency is the main aim of this exercise. |
| Shakti IV | France and India | Mailly-le-camp, France | This joint training focuses highly on tactical drills, physical fitness, procedure, and techniques. |
| Ekuverin VIII | Maldives and India | Belgaum, India | The main focus of this joint exercise is to acquaint both the armies with their operating procedure if in case of counterterrorism and counterinsurgency |
| Hamesha Vijayee | Southern Command | Rajasthan | This exercise aims at fine-tuning the surveillance and various destructive mechanisms in order to support the strikes and maneuvers the enabling forces |
| Danx | 50 parachute brigade | Andaman and Nicobar islands | The primary objective of this exercise is to validate and practice the drills and procedures of all the commanding forces thereby defending the islands |
| IMBAX I | Myanmar | Shillong | This will help in assisting the strong bonds of cooperation and friendship |
| Ajeya warrior | UK and India | Mahajan firing range, India | The main aim is to promote and build the bilateral relationship and thereby enhance the interoperability |
| Prabal Dostyk | Kazakhstan and the Indian army | Himachal Pradesh | This is the 2nd joint exercise between the two nations. It is aimed at enhancing the military relations between the two nations |
| Mitra Shakti | Sri Lanka and the Indian army | Pune | It is based on infantry of both the countries and on the counter-terrorist operations |
| Indra | Russian and Indian armed forces | Sea of Japan near Vladivostok | This is the first ever tri-services exercise between Russian and Indian armed forces |
| Sampriti VII | Bangladesh and India | Shillong | This aims at enhancing the interoperability between the two nations. It also helps in enriching their experiences while performing counter terrorism and counterinsurgency |
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