Three Indian ships set sail for MALABAR exercise with US, Japanese navies

Press Trust of India  |  Singapore 

Three Indian naval ships sailed out of today to join upcoming exercise which will be held jointly with the US and Japanese navies off in the

"These ships are on their way to exercise with the navies of and Japan, and one of them, INS Sahyadri, will take part in the 'RIMPAC' exercise," he said.

RIMPAC or the Rim of Pacific Exercise is the biggest maritime warfare exercise involving navies of several countries. It is held by the biennially in the ocean around

The US-Japan-joint naval exercise comes amidst flexing of muscles by in the regional waters.

During the deployment while on exercise, the ships will be building partnerships and closer bonds with the navies of Thailand, Malaysia, and

"In a way, our engagement with the region is growing with regular exercises," he said, stressing on the excellent relations with major maritime power.

INS Sahyadri and INS Kamorta as well as tanker INS Shakti, with 730 navy personnel, were in for three days, interacting with the local Navy.

Ashraf underlined and Singapore's naval relations, which last year saw visits by India's eight navy ships and two coast ships.

"With Singapore, we have the longest and uninterrupted exercise which has been going on for 25 years," he said.

The also highlighted the success of Naval Symposium, a platform where navies can communicate with each other and develop a sense of understanding, which has now grown to 34 member countries including Singapore.

MILAN, he said, was another naval exercise promoting multi-lateral exercises and understanding in managing oceans.

He stressed India's good relations with many of the littoral states, saying "we will continue to build on that".

"We are conscious of the need to work with others (navies) to prevent any contesting (in the Ocean)," said the envoy, adding that the remains most peaceful and the most uncontested region.

The US had last week warned that it would face "consequences" for buildup in the disputed Sea in the where has deployed anti-ship cruise missiles and

China is engaged in hotly contested territorial disputes in both the Sea and the Sea. China claims almost all of Sea. Vietnam, Philippines, Malaysia, and have counter claims.

In April, the Chinese held its largest ever maritime drill in the disputed during which it displayed for the first time the country's group and the most advance weaponry of the People's (PLA).

The drill was held amid frequent forays made by US naval and aircraft into the to assert the freedom of navigation especially around the artificial islands built by China, where it has also established garrisons.

Meanwhile, the here said the visit of naval ships seeks to underscore India's peaceful presence and solidarity with friendly countries towards ensuring good order in the maritime domain.

"Indian Naval assets have been increasingly deployed in recent times to address the main maritime concerns of the region. The current deployment will contribute towards the Indian Navy's efforts to consolidate inter-operability and forge strong bonds of friendship across the seas," it said in a statement.

and Singapore share a rich history and a strategic relationship, it said, adding that a number of bilateral agreements exist between the two countries in various spheres.

An Indian naval delegation also interacted with Republic of (RSN) representatives during their visits on board under construction RSN's new Littoral Mission Vessel (LMV) RSS Justice and at

The three Eastern Fleet Ships had arrived in Singapore on 6 May.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Thu, May 10 2018. 16:45 IST