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India, Japan, US, and Australia to Conduct Malabar Navy Drill

by Ayushi
August 10, 2023
in WORLD
The Indian Navy's indigenous frontline warships INS Sahyadri and INS Kolkata along with ships and aircraft from the US Navy, Japan Maritime Self Defence Force, and the Royal Australian Navy will participate in the excercise.
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India, Japan, the United States, and Australia are set to embark on the Malabar Navy Drill, a significant maritime exercise aimed at fostering cooperation and interoperability among their naval forces. The exercise, scheduled to take place off the coast of Sydney from 11 August to 21 August, underscores the commitment of these nations to strengthening security and stability in the Indo-Pacific region.

 

The upcoming Malabar Navy Drill will witness the participation of several notable naval vessels, including India’s indigenous frontline warships, INS Sahyadri and INS Kolkata, as well as ships and aircraft from the US Navy (USN), Japan Maritime Self Defence Force (JMSDF), and the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). This collective effort demonstrates the collaborative approach these nations are taking to address maritime challenges and enhance maritime security.

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The Malabar series of maritime exercises, inaugurated in 1992 as a bilateral initiative between the Indian Navy and the US Navy, has evolved over the years to encompass a broader coalition of naval forces. Notably, the 2020 edition marked a significant expansion with the Royal Australian Navy’s maiden participation. This year, as the 27th edition of MALABAR, the exercise is being hosted by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), further exemplifying the shared commitment to regional security.

 

The Malabar 2023 exercise is strategically divided into two phases: the Harbour Phase and the Sea Phase. The Harbour Phase involves a spectrum of activities, including cross-deck visits, professional exchanges, sports engagements, and various interactions to facilitate the planning and execution of the Sea Phase.

 

The Sea Phase, on the other hand, entails a series of complex and high-intensity exercises across the three domains of warfare: anti-surface, anti-air, and anti-submarine. This phase will encompass live weapon firing drills, emphasizing the commitment of the participating nations to enhance their operational readiness and coordination. The exercise serves as a platform for the Indian Navy to showcase and strengthen its interoperability while learning from the best practices of its partner nations in maritime security operations.

 

Both participating Indian warships, INS Sahyadri and INS Kolkata, are equipped with state-of-the-art weaponry and sensors that enable them to detect and neutralize threats across surface, air, and underwater domains. INS Sahyadri, part of the indigenous Project-17 class multi-role stealth frigates, is under the command of Capt Rajan Kapoor. Meanwhile, INS Kolkata, the first ship of the indigenous Project-15A class destroyers, is commanded by Capt Sharad Sinsunwal.

 

As the four nations converge for the Malabar Navy Drill 2023, they not only reinforce their commitment to maritime security but also set a strong precedent for collaborative efforts that promote stability, cooperation, and the safeguarding of shared interests in the Indo-Pacific region.

Tags: AustraliaINDIAIndo-Pacific CooperationJapanMalabar Navy DrillMaritime ExerciseNaval ForcesUS
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