Adelaide, July 14 -- India has made its debut in Australia's largest bilateral military exercise, Exercise Talisman Sabre, marking a significant milestone in the deepening defence and security cooperation between the two nations in the Indo-Pacific region.

India's participation in the exercise was confirmed by Australia's High Commissioner to India, Philip Green, in a post on X.

"A significant step forward in deepening India-Australia cooperation on defence and security in the Indo-Pacific," Green stated in the post on Wednesday.

According to a post by Talisman Sabre on X, a total of 19 nations will be joining the exercise, including the US and 16 other partner nations and two observer nations.

As per Australia's Department of Defence...