Alaska: A Hub
Elmendorf and Eielson AFB in Alaska are pivotal for US-India military cooperation. Indian Air Force participated in Red Flag-Alaska exercises alongside
the UK, Germany, and others. Indian troops also engaged in Yudh Abhyas exercises in Alaska, showcasing the strength of their partnership. The exercises have a long history.
Red Flag's Impact
In June last year, the IAF sent assets to Alaska. Sq Ldr Shivangi Singh led eight Rafale fighter jets, supported by refuelers and transport aircraft. Red Flag-Alaska serves as a platform for international engagement. Exercises involved various countries, demonstrating camaraderie. The IAF brought Su-MK and other aircraft in 2004 for Cope India exercises.
Training and Growth
By the Obama era, India deployed SU-MKI and aerial refueling tankers for Red Flag exercises in 2016. Indian troops were also sent to Alaska for Yudh Abhyas. In 2021, 350 troops trained at Elmendorf. In 2024, India sent Sq Ldr Shivangi Singh and five women officers, a milestone for gender diversity.
Beyond Military Ties
While military cooperation thrives, recent developments include a visit by South Korea's foreign minister and legal cases. The article also mentions other events, such as the arrest of six people in a Rs 92 crore nationwide racket and the government's roll out of annual toll passes for private cars, showing activity in the country.