India & Japan conduct Maritime Partnership Exercise in Andaman Sea

Indian Naval Ship Batti Malv visits Trincomalee, Sri Lanka (Representative Image)
Indian Naval Ship Batti Malv visits Trincomalee, Sri Lanka (Representative Image)

New Delhi: Indian Navy and Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force conducted a Maritime Partnership Exercise (MPX) in the Andaman Sea on Saturday. The Defence Ministry said, INS Sukanya, an offshore patrol vessel and JS Samidare, a Murasame class destroyer, undertook various exercises including seamanship activities, aircraft operations and tactical manoeuvres as part of the operational interaction.

The two countries have been carrying out regular exercises in Indian Ocean Region towards reinforcing maritime association.

The exercise were aimed at enhancing interoperability and streamlining seamanship and communication procedures.

This exercise is part of the ongoing efforts between the two navies towards ensuring safe and secure international shipping and trade in the Indian Ocean Region, said the Defence Ministry.

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