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Two-front war in mind, Indian Navy practises 'war game'

IANS  |  New Delhi 

With a two-front war in mind, the undertook a gruelling exercise along with the Army, and the Coast Guard, replicating realistic conflict situations in a 'war game'.

The exercise spanned from the northern off the coast to the off near

The two-month-long exercise has been concluded and the will now undertake "extensive debriefings" to identify key takeaways of the exercise and formulate measures to further strengthen contingency plans, the said on Monday.

The exercise saw participation of all the operational ships, submarines and aircraft of the along with men and equipment of the Indian Army, all types of aircraft of the Indian and ships and aircraft of the

The 'war game' on the eastern seaboard was codenamed 'Encore' (Eastern Naval Command Operational Readiness Exercise) while on the western seaboard it was codenamed as 'Exercise Paschim Lehar'.

The idea behind conducting the exercises simultaneously on both seaboards was the Navy's threat perceptions of a two-front war.

"The focus has been on realistic scenarios likely to manifest in the future including terrorist attacks from sea on critical infrastructure and populated areas, defence of the country's and security of its huge trade through sea routes," an said.

"With the realisation that future conflicts and contingencies are likely to require a joint tri-service response, the sought participation of the other services with critical capabilities and specialised equipment to ensure an integrated response to situations," the added.

The 'war game' saw the operation commanders of the and other services being put through crisis situations from benign humanitarian assistance and disaster relief to full-fledged conflict situations.

The has been working on the 'Mission-based Deployment' concept since July last year.

It has revamped operational exercise plans to make them more contemporary and realistic.

"Greater focus has been accorded to conflict readiness across the spectrum as well as realistic scenarios likely to be faced at sea," the said.

Also, mission-ready ships are now forward deployed in critical areas of the Region (IOR) with "inherent capability to respond to emerging threats and benign situations".

has been asserting itself in the IOR and creating assets in the region which has been a cause of concern for

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First Published: Mon, March 05 2018. 18:42 IST
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