Exercise LAMITIYE-2026: India–Seychelles Joint Military Exercise

The 11th edition of Joint Military Exercise “LAMITIYE-2026” is being conducted between Indian Armed Forces and Seychelles Defence Forces (SDF) in Seychelles from 9–20 March 2026 at the Seychelles Defence Academy.

The word “LAMITIYE” means “Friendship” in Creole, one of the official languages of Seychelles. The exercise is a biennial military training event conducted in Seychelles since 2001.

Exercise LAMITIYE-2026

FeatureDetails
ExerciseLAMITIYE-2026
Edition11th
Dates9–20 March 2026
LocationSeychelles Defence Academy
Participating CountriesIndia and Seychelles
Duration12 days
NatureJoint military training exercise
Tri-Service Participation

The 2026 edition is significant because it involves all three services of the Indian Armed Forces.

ServiceParticipation
Indian ArmyPersonnel from the Assam Regiment
Indian NavyDeployment of INS Trikand
Indian Air ForceParticipation of a Lockheed Martin C‑130J Super Hercules transport aircraft

This tri-service involvement highlights joint operational capability and integrated defence cooperation.

Objectives of Exercise LAMITIYE-2026

The exercise aims to:

  • Enhance interoperability and coordination between the armed forces of both countries.
  • Strengthen cooperation in Peacekeeping Operations (PKOs).
  • Train forces for sub-conventional operations in semi-urban environments.
  • Promote bilateral defence relations and military diplomacy.
  • Facilitate exchange of tactical knowledge, operational experiences and best practices.
Training Activities

The 12-day exercise will include several operational and training components.

ActivityDescription
Field Training ExercisesReal-time tactical drills
Combat DiscussionsStrategy discussions on operational challenges
Case StudiesAnalysis of previous operations
Lectures & DemonstrationsKnowledge sharing on military tactics and equipment
Tactical DrillsNeutralisation of threats in semi-urban settings
Validation ExerciseTwo-day final operational exercise
Focus Areas of the Exercise

1. Semi-Urban Warfare

Troops will train to neutralize threats in semi-urban and coastal environments.

2. Peacekeeping Operations

Enhancing coordination during United Nations peacekeeping missions.

3. Technology Demonstration

The exercise will showcase new-generation military equipment and technologies.

4. Operational Interoperability

Developing the ability of both forces to operate together in joint missions.

Key Features of Exercise LAMITIYE

FeatureDescription
Tri-Service ParticipationArmy, Navy and Air Force from India
Tactical DrillsField exercises and operational simulations
Semi-Urban WarfareFocus on sub-conventional operations
Technology ShowcaseDemonstration of modern defence equipment
Validation PhaseFinal two-day operational readiness drill
Capacity BuildingExchange of skills and military best practices

Significance of Exercise

  • Strengthens India–Seychelles defence cooperation.
  • Enhances joint operational capability in maritime and coastal security.
  • Supports India’s strategic presence in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).
  • Builds mutual trust and interoperability between the two militaries.
  • Contributes to regional stability and security.

About Seychelles

FeatureDetails
TypeArchipelagic island nation
LocationWestern Indian Ocean
Number of Islands155 islands
CapitalVictoria
Main IslandMahé Island
Geographic FeatureLocated on the Mascarene Plateau
StatusSmallest country in Africa
Strategic Importance for India

Seychelles holds significant strategic value for India because:

  • It lies along major maritime trade routes in the Indian Ocean.
  • It is an important partner in India’s SAGAR initiative.
  • Cooperation enhances maritime security, anti-piracy efforts, and regional stability.

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