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- Min of Youth Affairs & Sports
- Conference of Ministers and Secretaries of States and Union Territories in-Charge of Sports & Youth Affairs Concludes in New Delhi
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Ministry of Defence23-September, 2005 18:36 IST
| MALABAR 05 : Indian Navy - US Navy aircraft carriers
to conduct joint exercise
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The eighth of the series of Indo-US Naval Exercise
MALABAR 05 will be conducted in the Arabian Sea from
25 Sep to 04 Oct 05, in which frontline ships from
both navies will participate. From the US Navy, USS
Nimitz, aircraft carrier (with FA-18 Super Hornet
fighters and E2C Hawkeye Air Early Warning aircraft),
two Aegis class destroyers, one Los Angeles class SSN
and P3C Orion aircraft will participate. From the
Indian Navy, INS Viraat, aircraft carrier (with Sea
Harrier fighters and Sea King helicopters), Delhi
Class guided missile destroyer, Godavari class guided
missile frigate, Shishumar class submarine, underway
replenishment tanker, TU 142M Long Range Maritime
Patrol and anti-submarine aircraft, Dornier 228
Maritime Patrol aircraft and other multi-role
helicopters are scheduled to take part in this
exercise, which has become an annual fixture.
The cooperation between the US Navy and Indian Navy
has moved apace with the relationship between the two
countries in the recent years. Seven such exercises
have been held so far. The process has been
characterised by service-to-service interaction,
high-level visits, joint exercises of increasing scope
and complexity, and significant co-operation in the
field of military training. The ongoing operational
interaction between the navies of India and the USA
stems from an institutionalised roll-on plan, which is
determined and reviewed in successive meetings of the
Executive Steering Group.
This will be the first time that aircraft carriers
from the two navies will participate in the Malabar
series of exercises. The thrust of Exercise Malabar
this year will be on aviation inter-operability,
advanced anti-submarine warfare, sea control missions,
fleet air defence, surface firings, maritime
interdiction and VBSS (Visit Board Search and Seizure)
operations towards anti-piracy and counter terrorism
actions at sea. In order to streamline
interoperability and derive maximum training value
from such exercises, the two navies had evolved
Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), which are
regularly tested and updated during these bilateral
exercises.
The constructive engagement between the Indian Navy
and US Navy on issues such as counter-terrorism,
anti-piracy, maritime interdiction, search and rescue
etc. would be mutually beneficial and operationally
relevant for both the navies. The sustained
interaction over the years has enabled setting in
place a strong foundation upon which a meaningful
partnership continues to grow.
VG/AK
(Release ID :12216)
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