Vivek,

Yes.

There is no restriction whatsoever in the tablespace where an index or its
partitions can be created and there is no relationship to the tablespace of
the base table. Just as you could create an index in a tablespace different
from that of the table, you could create any index partition in any
tablespace, different from the table's tablespaces. In fact that is
recommended for performance and reliability reasons.

HTH.

Arup

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> Is it possible to Create a Locally partitioned Index in a Tablespace
Different from the Base Table Tablespace ?
> Base Table being RANGE Partitioned
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