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Indian Air Force and Royal Air Force of Oman joint exercise begins in Jamnagar

Ministry of Defence
07-March, 2017 19:02 IST
Indo - Oman Joint Army Exercise Al Nagah-Ii 2017

Second edition of the joint exercise between the Indian and Oman Armies commenced today with the Opening Ceremony at Bakloh, Himachal Pradesh. The training contingents comprised of platoon strength from both the Armies, which will be validated over 2-3 days by senior military observers of both the countries. The previous edition of the Exercise was held at Muscat, Oman in 2015.

The aim of this exercise is to acquaint both forces with each other’s operating procedures, improve the interoperability in conducting joint operations in the backdrop of counter insurgency/ counter terrorism environment as also to enhance the existing military relationship between the Indian Army and the Royal Army of Oman.
 
Oman army men doing Battle Obstacle Course during the Indo-Oman Joint Army Exercise AL NAGAH-II 2017 at Bakloh in Chamba.

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What is new here? Oman also houses indian listening posts at the mouth of striats of hormuz. This posts are specifically targeted at pakistan so nothing to be shocked even if they attack pakistan along with indians.

Our relations with gulf nations are bound to detiriorate in next few decades because of CPEC so we should expect anything because of changing strategic alliances.
Can u plz throw some more light on it? Why would CPEC be a problem for Gulf nations?
 
Can u plz throw some more light on it? Why would CPEC be a problem for Gulf nations?


GCC nations are having one command along with Egypt, Jordan, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria and They are having strong relations with Republic of India and Republic of Turkey aka second largest member of NATO alliance.

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Soldiers of Indian Army and Royal Army of Oman during their joint training exercise, Exercise AL NAGAH- II at a training node at Bakloh, Himachal Pradesh on Sunday. PTI Photo

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Soldiers of Indian Army and Royal Army of Oman during the concluding ceremony of the joint training exercise, Exercise AL NAGAH- II at a training node at Bakloh, Himachal Pradesh.

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Our relations with gulf nations are bound to detiriorate in next few decades because of CPEC so we should expect anything because of changing strategic alliances.

CPEC is a game changer indeed.

But tell me something; is it worth antagonising your entire neighbourhood? The way you put it, everyone from Saudi to Oman to us to Iranians to Afghans to whatnots are annoyed with CPEC.

It is a dig at us but what about other countries?
 
CPEC is a game changer indeed.

But tell me something; is it worth antagonising your entire neighbourhood? The way you put it, everyone from Saudi to Oman to us to Iranians to Afghans to whatnots are annoyed with CPEC.

It is a dig at us but what about other countries?

CPEC is direct violation and a problem for world peace and harmony among neighbors.
 
http://zeenews.india.com/india/oman-foreign-minister-to-visit-india-1991301.html
New Delhi: Omani Foreign Affairs Yousuf bin Alawi bin Abdullah will visit India on April 2-3 the invitation of External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, it was announced on Thursday.

"India's close and friendly relations with Oman are based on historical people to people contacts and are marked by regular exchange of high-level bilateral visits," the External Affairs Ministry said in a statement.

"Oman is an important trading partner of India in the Gulf region with bilateral trade exceeding $3.86 billion in 2015-16," it said.

There are around 688,000 expatriate Indians in Oman.

The Omani minister earlier visited India in February and June 2014. Sushma Swaraj paid a return visit to Oman in February 2015.

"During the forthcoming visit, the two sides would discuss bilateral, regional and other issues of mutual interest," the statement said.


First Published: Thursday, March 30, 2017 - 14:51
 
CPEC is a game changer indeed.

But tell me something; is it worth antagonising your entire neighbourhood? The way you put it, everyone from Saudi to Oman to us to Iranians to Afghans to whatnots are annoyed with CPEC.

It is a dig at us but what about other countries?

Who care about what others think about it when it is about to become backbone of pakistani economy. Do you people always care about what others think when you steal our water and build dams voilating IWT. As for gulf countries they need us more than we need them as evident by new Military allaiance.

It is your dellusion that you think that it is a dig at you or any other country. You migt want to think how prosperity of a nation becomes an eyesore for you.
 
Do you people always care about what others think when you steal our water and build dams voilating IWT.

Why haven't you taken it to the International Court of Justice?

There is no hearing against us and we haven't been summoned or even given a verdict.

Let's not jump the gun to blame each other on this.

It is your dellusion that you think that it is a dig at you or any other country. You migt want to think how prosperity of a nation becomes an eyesore for you.

We won't have batted an eyelid if this was not through our legal territory which is being held by you guys.

You really think this would have made us even remotely attentive if it was a link from your country to Iran or anywhere else?
 
Why haven't you taken it to the International Court of Justice?

There is no hearing against us and we haven't been summoned or even given a verdict.

Let's not jump the gun to blame each other on this.



We won't have batted an eyelid if this was not through our legal territory which is being held by you guys.

You really think this would have made us even remotely attentive if it was a link from your country to Iran or anywhere else?

No offense but prosperity of the people of Kashmir doesnt have to wait for the approval of India. Whether it is through over or under it is bringing jobs, industry and infrastructural development to the area so stop whinning as if you own the people of kashmir. When local populace has welcomed the developments so who are you to question its legality.

This entire resentment has nothing to do with ownership of land but rather petty and small minded thinking of Indian policy makers. Even if it wasnt passing through kashmir you people would still be whinning over the issue.
 
No offense but prosperity of the people of Kashmir doesnt have to wait for the approval of India. Whether it is through over or under it is bringing jobs, industry and infrastructural development to the area so stop whinning as if you own the people of kashmir. When local populace has welcomed the developments so who are you to question its legality.

This entire resentment has nothing to do with ownership of land but rather petty and small minded thinking of Indian policy makers. Even if it wasnt passing through kashmir you people would still be whinning over the issue.

We can always agree to disagree.
 
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