Key Points

The Indian Air Force and UK Carrier Strike Group are set to conduct a significant joint maritime exercise off India's western coast. This bilateral drill follows the recently concluded Konkan-25 naval exercise, highlighting growing strategic collaboration between India and the United Kingdom. The exercise involves complex maritime operations, including air combat and integrated defense drills. These military interactions underscore the deepening defense partnership and shared vision for a free and open Indo-Pacific region.

Key Points: IAF and UK Carrier Strike Group Launch Joint Maritime Exercise

  • IAF and UK CSG to perform joint military exercise off western India
  • Bilateral Konkan-25 exercise aims to boost strategic maritime ties
  • Operations include advanced air combat and defense drills
  • UK ships to visit Mumbai and Goa ports after exercise
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IAF, UK CSG to hold joint exercise tomorrow

Indian and British forces conduct strategic maritime exercise to enhance military cooperation and regional stability in the Indo-Pacific region.

"We share an ambition for a modern defence and security partnership - Lindy Cameron, British High Commissioner to India"

New Delhi, Oct 13

The Indian Air Force (IAF) and the UK Carrier Strike Group (UK CSG 25), led by HMS Prince of Wales aircraft carrier, are scheduled to participate in a one-day joint exercise off the western coast of India on Tuesday, an official said.

The drill follows the completion of the Indian Navy and the Royal Navy's Exercise Konkan-25, which aimed to enhance interoperability and mutual understanding in maritime operations, the official said.

Exercise Konkan is a biennial, bilateral maritime exercise conducted by India and the UK. It serves as a platform to consolidate strategic ties, enhance interoperability and contribute to regional maritime stability.

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

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, it said.

According to the UK government's statement, the exercise included a Combined Anti-Submarine Exercise (CASEX) involving the UK CSG and the Indian Navy's INS TABAR, a P8-I Neptune aircraft and an Indian submarine.

Following the completion of the exercise, CSG ships were scheduled to visit ports in Mumbai and Goa to celebrate enhanced military interactions with India and showcase the best of British trade and industry and highlight the strong 'living bridge' of people and culture between the UK and India, it said.

Earlier, Lindy Cameron, British High Commissioner to India, said in a statement, "The UK and India believe in an Indo-Pacific that is free and open. We share an ambition for a modern defence and security partnership, a fundamental pillar of UK-India Vision 2035, agreed by our Prime Ministers this year."

"The engagements between the Carrier Strike Groups of our two navies demonstrate our commitment to maintaining the rules-based international order in the region and lay the groundwork for future cooperation," said Cameron.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate the strategic importance, I hope our government ensures that these partnerships don't compromise our strategic autonomy. We must maintain independent decision-making in defense matters.
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Aditya G
The HMS Prince of Wales is quite impressive! Good opportunity for our IAF pilots to train with advanced carrier-based systems. Hope our naval aviation capabilities get a boost from such collaborations.
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Sarah B
As someone living in Mumbai, it's exciting to know these advanced military exercises are happening nearby. The port visits will be interesting to watch!
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Vikram M
The 'living bridge' concept mentioned is quite meaningful. Beyond just military cooperation, these engagements strengthen people-to-people ties between our nations. Well done!
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Karthik V
Hope our forces learn advanced anti-submarine warfare techniques from this exercise. Given the security challenges in Indian Ocean region, such skills are absolutely essential.

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