India-Sri Lanka Dive Exercise Strengthens Maritime Partnership

The 4th India-Sri Lanka Diving Exercise (IN-SLN DIVEX 2026) is underway in Colombo from April 21-27, featuring mixed-gas dives that highlight precision and interoperability between the two navies. India’s naval vessel INS Nireekshak arrived on April 21 and was ceremonially welcomed by the Sri Lankan Navy. The exercise includes specialized underwater operations, social interactions, and the handover of two BHISM medical cubes under the Aarogya Maitri initiative. Additionally, India will provide 50,000 rounds of 9 mm ammunition to the Sri Lankan Navy, reinforcing their shared commitment to maritime security in the Indian Ocean Region.

Key Points: India, Sri Lanka Boost Naval Ties in 4th Dive Exercise

  • 4th India-Sri Lanka Diving Exercise underway in Colombo from April 21-27
  • INS Nireekshak participates with mixed-gas dives showcasing interoperability
  • Exercise includes social events, yoga, and handover of BHISM medical cubes
  • India provides 50,000 rounds of ammunition to Sri Lankan Navy
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India, Sri Lanka reinforce maritime camaraderie during 4th edition of diving exercise

India and Sri Lanka reinforce maritime cooperation during the 4th edition of the diving exercise in Colombo, featuring mixed-gas dives, humanitarian aid, and ammunition supply.

"4th India-Sri Lanka Diving Exercise underway at #Colombo is reinforcing strong Maritime Cooperation and professional camaraderie. - Spokesperson of the Indian Navy"

Colombo, April 23

India and Sri Lanka strengthened their naval partnership during the 4th edition of the diving exercise, which is underway in Colombo.

Sharing the details in a post on X, the Spokesperson of the Indian Navy said, "4th India-Sri Lanka Diving Exercise underway at #Colombo is reinforcing strong Maritime Cooperation and professional camaraderie."

It shared how mixed-gas dives off Colombo highlighted precision, skill, and seamless #Interoperability beneath the waves."

India's naval vessel INS Nireekshak arrived at Colombo to participate in the fourth edition of the India-Sri Lanka bilateral diving exercise, IN-SLN DIVEX 2026, scheduled from April 21 to April 27.

According to an official release from the Ministry of Defence on Wednesday, INS Nireekshak arrived at the island nation on April 21.

The week-long exercise will bring together diving teams from the Indian Navy and the Sri Lankan Navy to undertake a series of specialised underwater operations and training drills. The initiative is aimed at enhancing interoperability, strengthening coordination, and facilitating the exchange of best practices between the two maritime forces.

Upon arrival, INS Nireekshak was accorded a ceremonial welcome by the Sri Lankan Navy, complete with a naval band reception.

Commanding Officer Commander of INS Nireekshak Cdr Sailesh Tyagi held discussions with Sri Lanka's Rear Admiral SJ Kumara, Flag Officer Commanding, Western Naval Area, on issues of mutual interest and avenues for deeper cooperation.

Beyond operational engagements, the visit will include social interactions, sports fixtures, and joint yoga sessions designed to foster camaraderie and goodwill between the personnel of both navies.

As part of India's humanitarian outreach, the vessel will also hand over two BHISM (Bharat Health Initiative for Sahyog Hita & Maitri) cubes to Sri Lankan authorities under the government's Aarogya Maitri initiative. These portable medical units are equipped to handle up to 200 emergency cases and come with essential medicines and basic surgical capabilities, as per the release.

In a further step to strengthen maritime security cooperation, the Indian Navy will provide 50,000 rounds of 9 mm ammunition to the Sri Lankan Navy.

The IN-SLN DIVEX exercise underscores the deep-rooted maritime partnership between the two countries and reflects their shared commitment to ensuring stability and cooperation in the Indian Ocean Region. The engagement aligns with India's MAHASAGAR vision -- Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security and Growth Across Regions -- aimed at promoting collective growth and regional security.

- ANI

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Sneha F
I'm glad to see cooperation, but I hope these exercises also address environmental concerns in the ocean. Underwater drills can disrupt marine life. Just something to keep in mind as we do more of these.
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Vikram M
Yoga sessions with the Sri Lankan Navy? That's such a cool way to build bonds. Beyond just military drills, it's about people connecting. MAHASAGAR vision in action, as they said. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Kavya N
While this is positive, I wonder about the bigger picture. China is also active in Sri Lanka. This exercise is good, but we need more long-term economic and diplomatic engagement. Hopefully this is part of a broader strategy.
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Riya H
The INS Nireekshak crew must be having a great time in Colombo! Professional growth and cultural exchange—what more could you ask for? Good to see our navy building bridges. 💪

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