Indian warships sail for trilateral Malabar exercise with US, Japan

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Three Indian warships have set sail for the Western Pacific to join the US and Japanese naval vessels for the latest edition of mega exercise that begins on Thursday off

The exercise begins days after the in a largely symbolic move to reflect new US national priorities changed the name of the to the

"Relationships with our Pacific and allies and partners have proven critical to maintaining regional stability," said in on May 31.

The command is responsible for all US activities in the greater Pacific region. It has about 375,000 civilian and personnel assigned to the area, which includes

has fielded stealth frigate INS Sahyadri, missile corvette INS Kamorta, fleet tanker INS Shakti and long range maritime patrol aircraft P8I for the exercises that were first established in 1992 between and the US.

The US has brought in its over 100,000-tonne USS Ronald Reagan, a with fighters, early-warning and electronic warfare aircraft, and other frontline assets including a nuclear attack submarine and patrol aircraft.

The Japanese have sent one of the two 27,000-tonne helicopter carriers, a Soryu-class submarine, Takanami class destroyer JS Suzunami and Kawasaki maritime aircraft.

The naval drill became annual feature only after 2002 following nuclear tensions in 1998.

The warships under the command of Rear Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi, Commanding, Eastern Fleet, are currently on an overseas deployment to and the Western Pacific.

According to an spokesperson, the three ships are scheduled to reach on June 7 for the of the 22nd edition of taking place off -- an island in in the western under the US control.

It is for the first time the exercise is being conducted off In 2017, it was held on the Eastern Sea Board of India, off Chennai and Visakhapatnam.

Over the last 26 years, the Maritime exercise has grown in scope and complexity and aims to address the variety of shared threats and challenges to maritime security in the Indo-Pacific, the said.

"Further, the exercise contributes towards increasing the level of mutual understanding, inter-operability and sharing of the best practices between the three navies."

The scope of the June 7-15 war game includes professional interactions during the

The sea phase includes a diverse range of activities at sea including aircraft carrier operations, air defence, anti-submarine warfare, surface warfare, and seizure (VBSS), joint manoeuvres and tactical procedures.

--IANS

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First Published: Mon, June 04 2018. 18:52 IST