First India–US Special Forces Exercise ‘Tiger Claw 2025’: Key Highlights.
First India–US Special Forces Exercise ‘Tiger Claw 2025’: Key Highlights.
The Indian Air Force (IAF) and United States Air Force (USAF) successfully concluded their first-ever independent Special Forces exercise, ‘Tiger Claw 2025’, marking a significant milestone in bilateral military cooperation and special operations interoperability.
Exercise Overview
Dates: May 26 – June 10, 2025
Location: Conducted across various sites in North India, with the final phase at the Garud Regimental Training Centre (GRTC), Air Force Station Chandinagar, Uttar Pradesh.
Participants: Elite Garud Commandos (IAF) and USAF Special Tactics Squadron.
Objective:
Enhance interoperability and operational synergy between Indian and US Special Forces.
Exchange best practices in special operations.
Conduct joint training and combat simulations, including hostage rescue, airfield seizure, and behind-enemy-lines operations.
Significance and Strategic Context
First Independent Air Force Special Forces Drill: This was the inaugural exclusive Special Forces collaboration between the IAF and USAF, separate from broader joint exercises like Cope India, Tarang Shakti, and Red Flag.
Strengthening Indo-Pacific Security: The exercise is a part of ongoing efforts to boost Indo-Pacific defense cooperation and enhance Quad-level interoperability.
Symbolism: The exercise’s name, “Tiger Claw,” evokes strength, precision, and dominance—qualities central to special operations forces.
Key Activities
Joint training missions and tactical drills
Combat simulations and operational planning
Hostage rescue and airfield seizure exercises
Exchange of special operations tactics and procedures
Broader Impact
Deepening Strategic Partnership: Reflects the growing convergence of India and the US in defense, especially in special operations and counterterrorism.
Institutional Exchanges: Builds on existing military cooperation and paves the way for more robust future engagements between the two nations’ armed forces
UPSC Relevance
Theme
Connection to UPSC
Defence Cooperation
GS 2: Strategic partnerships; GS 3: Defence ties with the US
Tri-Service Integration
GS 3: Joint command (AFSOD), evolving military architecture
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