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23/09/23 05:30 AM IST

INDIA-INDONESIA-AUSTRALIA TRILATERAL MARITIME EXERCISE

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  • In a remarkable showcase of naval cooperation and interoperability, the Indian Navy's indigenous warship, INS Sahyadri, participated in its inaugural trilateral Maritime Partnership Exercise.
About Trilateral Exercise
  • The trilateral exercise provided an opportunity for the three maritime nations to strengthen their partnership and improve their collective capability to support a stable, peaceful and secure Indo-Pacific region.
  • The exercise also provided the opportunity for the participating navies to benefit from each other's experience and expertise.
  • Complex tactical and manoeuvring exercises, cross-deck visits and cross-deck landings of integral helicopters were conducted for training of crew and enhancement of interoperability.
  • The exercise also provided the opportunity for the participating navies to benefit from each other's experience and expertise, added the Indian Navy.
  • The three democratic countries share a collective vision for maritime cooperation in the Indo-Pacific.
  • India, jointly with the United States, is also organising the 13th Indo-Pacific Armies Chiefs' Conclave, the 47th Indo-Pacific Armies Management Seminar and the Senior Enlisted Leaders Forum this week.
  • The Indo-Pacific Armies Chiefs Conference (IPACC), instituted as a biennial event in 1999, is attended by Army Chiefs of countries of the Indo-Pacific region, to discuss issues of mutual interest.
Source- PIB

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