India, US start two-day naval exercise in eastern Indian Ocean region

India, US start two-day naval exercise in eastern Indian Ocean region

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India, US start two-day naval exercise in eastern Indian Ocean region

INS Shivalik with integral helicopter and Long Range Maritime Patrol Aircraft P8I participated in a Passage Exercise (PASSEX) with US Navy's USS Theodore Rosevelt Carrier Strike Group in the Eastern Indian Ocean Region on Sunday. (ANI Photo)
INS Shivalik with integral helicopter and Long Range Maritime Patrol Aircraft P8I participated in a Passage Exercise (PASSEX) with US Navy’s USS Theodore Rosevelt Carrier Strike Group in the Eastern Indian Ocean Region on Sunday.

The naval exercise was aimed at consolidating the synergy and interoperability achieved during the Malabar exercise that took place in November 2020, a navy spokesman said.

The navies of India and the US on Sunday started a two-day exercise in the eastern Indian Ocean Region, reflecting the growing congruence in their defence and military partnership.

The exercise comes a week after US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin visited India as part of his three-nation first overseas tour. The trip to Japan, South Korea and India is seen as underscoring the new Biden administration’s strong commitment to its relations with its close allies and partners in the Indo-Pacific region.

The Indian Navy deployed its warship Shivalik and long-range maritime patrol aircraft P8I in the ‘PASSEX’ exercise while the US Navy was represented by the USS Theodore Roosevelt carrier strike group, a spokesman for the Indian navy said. A carrier battle group or carrier strike group comprises of an aircraft carrier, a large number of destroyers, frigates and other ships.

The naval exercise was aimed at consolidating the synergy and interoperability achieved during the Malabar exercise that took place in November 2020, the navy spokesman said. Besides India, the US and Japan that have been participating in the Malabar series of exercises, the Australian navy had joined the drill for the first time making it an exercise of the forces of the Quad countries.

“In a first, enhancing jointmanship, Indian Air Force fighters were also included in the exercise affording the IAF an opportunity to practice air interception and air defence with the US Navy,” the spokesman said.

During the US Defence Secretary’s visit last week, India and the US resolved to further consolidate their robust defence cooperation through deeper military-to-military engagement with Austin describing the partnership as a “stronghold” of a free and open Indo-Pacific.

In July 2020, the Indian Navy carried out a military exercise with a US Navy carrier strike group led by the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Nimitz off the coast of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.