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What is 'Exercise Tiger Claw' conducted between Indian and US air forces

The Indian Air Force (IAF) and the United States Air Force (USAF) conducted Exercise "Tiger Claw" across North India

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Exercise Tiger Claw' conducted between Indian and US air forces

The Indian Air Force (IAF) and the United States Air Force (USAF) conducted Exercise "Tiger Claw" across North India
What is 'Exercise Tiger Claw'
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What is 'Exercise Tiger Claw'

It is first-of-its-kind independent Special Forces exercise between India and the United States
What is the aim of 'Exercise Tiger Claw'
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What is the aim of 'Exercise Tiger Claw'

The exercise is aimed at strengthening the partnership between the two Air Forces. It began on May 26 and concluded at the Garud Regimental Training Centre (GRTC) on June 10
When was it conducted
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When was it conducted

During the two-week-long joint exercise, the two forces engaged in mutual exchange of best practices in special operations, conducted joint training, and built interoperability capabilities
Where was it conducted
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Where was it conducted

The GRTC is a crucial facility for training the IAF's elite Special Forces unit, the Garud Commandos, and is situated at Air Force Station, Chandinagar, in Uttar Pradesh