Key Points

The bilateral Exercise Konkan-25 between the Indian and UK Navies showcased remarkable maritime operational capabilities. Complex naval drills including air combat, submarine warfare, and coordinated maritime reconnaissance highlighted the strategic partnership. Participating naval forces executed high-intensity operations demonstrating exceptional interoperability and professional excellence. The exercise represents a significant milestone in strengthening defense ties between India and the United Kingdom.

Key Points: India UK Navies Conclude High-Intensity Konkan-25 Maritime Drills

  • India-UK naval forces conduct sophisticated maritime warfare simulations
  • Carrier-based fighter jets execute Beyond Visual Range air combat drills
  • Advanced anti-submarine and air defense operations demonstrate strategic interoperability
  • Bilateral exercise reinforces mutual military understanding and regional stability
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Exercise KONKAN-25: Sea phase concludes with high operational tempo, seamless interoperability

Indian and Royal Navy showcase advanced maritime capabilities through complex joint operations, enhancing bilateral defense cooperation and regional strategic readiness.

"The exercise maintained a high operational tempo, highlighting the capabilities and preparedness of both navies - Naval Official"

New Delhi, Oct 10

Aimed at enhancing interoperability and mutual understanding in maritime operations, the Indian Navy and the UK's Royal Navy began the bilateral Exercise Konkan-25 off the western coast of India on October 5.

The Sea Phase of this crucial bilateral exercise concluded on October 8, 2025, following a series of high-intensity naval operations "aimed at enhancing interoperability, operational readiness, and maritime cooperation."

During the sea phase, participating naval forces engaged in a wide range of complex maritime operations.

These maritime operations included carrier-based fighter jets, Airborne Early Warning (AEW) helicopters, and shore-based maritime reconnaissance aircraft that executed Beyond Visual Range (BVR) air combat and integrated air defence drills.

These operations reaffirmed the reach, flexibility, and readiness of deck-based air assets to operate anywhere, anytime.

Similarly, surface gunnery exercises, underway replenishment runs, and coordinated Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) operations were conducted.

Maritime patrol aircraft and ASW helicopters operated in close coordination with surface and subsurface platforms, demonstrating tactical synergy and professional excellence.

"The exercise maintained a high operational tempo, highlighting the capabilities and preparedness of both navies in multi-domain warfare scenarios," said a Naval official.

The Sea Phase concluded with a ceremonial steampast, during which participating units exchanged traditional naval courtesies.

The ships have proceeded to respective ports to commence the Harbour Phase, which will include joint professional exchanges, collaborative activities, and cultural engagements.

After the conclusion of Exercise Konkan-2025 with the Indian Navy, UK CSG 25 is scheduled to participate in a one-day exercise with the Indian Air Force off the western coast of India on October 14, prior to continuing with her planned deployment.

Exercise Konkan-2025 will serve as a platform to consolidate strategic ties, enhance interoperability and contribute to regional maritime stability.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone working in defence analysis, I appreciate how these exercises enhance interoperability. The BVR combat drills and integrated air defence are particularly impressive. Hope this leads to more technology sharing between the navies.
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Priya S
While these exercises are important, I hope the government is also focusing on indigenous naval development. We should balance international cooperation with strengthening our own defence manufacturing under Make in India. 🤔
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Arjun K
The ceremonial steampast and cultural engagements mentioned are such a nice touch! It's not just about military drills but building genuine partnerships. Our Navy personnel are making us proud on the international stage.
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Michael C
Excellent demonstration of naval power! The multi-domain warfare scenarios and high operational tempo show both navies are prepared for real-world challenges. This strengthens regional security in the Indian Ocean region.
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Kavya N
My brother serves in the Navy and these exercises mean so much to our forces. The professional exchanges during harbour phase will help our sailors learn global best practices. Proud of our naval forces! 💪

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