India and Sri Lanka Strengthen Maritime Ties with Joint Diving Exercise

India and Sri Lanka successfully completed the fourth edition of the bilateral diving exercise IN-SLN DIVEX 2026 in Colombo from April 21-28. The exercise featured advanced deep-sea diving operations, including mixed gas dives on World War-era wrecks, enhancing interoperability between the two navies. Rear Admiral SJ Kumara visited INS Nireekshak and commended the Indian Navy's support in training Sri Lankan divers. The exercise also included humanitarian cooperation with the handover of BHISM cubes under India's Aarogya Maitri initiative.

Key Points: India-Sri Lanka Navy Diving Exercise 2026

  • Fourth edition of IN-SLN DIVEX 2026 held in Colombo from April 21-28
  • INS Nireekshak and diving teams from both navies participated
  • Exercise featured mixed gas diving drills and deep-sea dives beyond 55 meters
  • Divers explored World War-era wrecks SS Worcester and SS Perseus
  • Two BHISM cubes handed over under India's Aarogya Maitri initiative
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India, Sri Lanka reaffirm maritime partnership through bilateral diving exercise

India and Sri Lanka complete the fourth edition of IN-SLN DIVEX 2026, a bilateral diving exercise enhancing maritime partnership and underwater operations in Colombo.

"The exercise fostered camaraderie through a series of joint activities, including a beach clean-up drive at Galle Face, friendly sports fixtures, and yoga sessions - Indian Navy"

Colombo, April 29

India and Sri Lanka reaffirmed their growing maritime partnership through the fourth edition of the bilateral diving exercise, IN-SLN DIVEX 2026, conducted at Colombo from April 21-28.

The exercise witnessed participation of the Indian Navy's Diving Support and Submarine Rescue Vessel, INS Nireekshak, alongside diving teams from both navies- underscoring enhanced operational coordination and professional synergy, the Indian Navy said in a statement.

As per the Indian Navy, a specialised engagement focusing on complex underwater operations- the IN-SLN DIVEX aims to strengthen interoperability between the Indian Navy and the Sri Lankan Navy. The exercise featured advanced deep-sea diving evolutions, including mixed gas diving drills. Divers from both navies undertook extensive harbour and open-sea dives, demonstrating high levels of technical proficiency and operational expertise.

A key highlight was the conduct of mixed gas dives off Colombo over World War-era wrecks - SS Worcester and SS Perseus.

Marking a significant milestone, divers from both navies successfully executed deep-sea dives beyond 55 metres- enhancing joint capabilities in underwater search, rescue, and salvage operations, while reinforcing coordination in the Indian Ocean Region, the statement said.

During the exercise, Rear Admiral SJ Kumara, Flag Officer Commanding Western Naval Area, visited INS Nireekshak and commended the Indian Navy's continued support in advancing the training of Sri Lankan divers. He highlighted the importance of sustained exchange of best practices and professional expertise.

Beyond operational engagements, the exercise fostered camaraderie through a series of joint activities, including a beach clean-up drive at Galle Face, friendly sports fixtures, and yoga sessions - strengthening bonds of friendship and mutual trust, the Indian Navy said.

The Commanding Officer of INS Nireekshak paid homage at the IPKF Memorial, laying a wreath in honour of Indian soldiers who made the supreme sacrifice during the Indian Peace Keeping Force operations in Sri Lanka.

Further extending humanitarian cooperation, two BHISM (Bharat Health Initiative for Sahyog, Hita and Maitri) cubes were handed over under India's Aarogya Maitri initiative, enhancing disaster response and medical preparedness.

On completion of the exercise, INS Nireekshak was accorded a ceremonial send-off - symbolising the strong camaraderie and enduring maritime partnership between the two navies.

IN-SLN DIVEX 2026 stands as a testament to sustained bilateral collaboration, aligned with the vision of MAHASAGAR (Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security and Growth Across Regions) and a shared commitment to peace, stability, and security in the Indian Ocean Region.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see our navy building bridges literally and figuratively! The yoga sessions and beach clean-up are nice touches - shows it's not just about military drills but genuine friendship. Hope this helps with illegal fishing issues too. 👍
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Vikram M
Mixed gas diving at 55 metres over WW2 wrecks - that's some serious technical expertise! INS Nireekshak is a fantastic asset. But I hope these exercises translate into better coordination on piracy and humanitarian disasters in the Indian Ocean. China's presence nearby makes this even more crucial.
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Sarah B
It's refreshing to see India taking leadership in regional security through cooperation rather than confrontation. The BHISM cubes for disaster response are a practical contribution. Sri Lanka is a key neighbor and this strengthens our collective marine security. Well done, Indian Navy! 🇮🇳
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Rohit P
While this is positive, I wish our media would highlight such stories more instead of just politics. The navy divers are doing incredible work - deep sea rescue operations can save lives. Also glad they included yoga in the schedule - typical Indian touch! 😄
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Jessica F
As someone who follows maritime security, this is a great example of 'SAGAR' vision in action. The fact that they trained together on deep-sea dives and did joint beach clean-up shows holistic partnership. Hope this continues regularly - not just once a year.
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