Key Points

The maiden India-Greece maritime exercise marked a significant milestone in bilateral defence cooperation. Naval vessels from both countries conducted complex maritime maneuvers and tactical operations in the Aegean Sea. Cultural exchanges and professional interactions enhanced mutual understanding between the two maritime forces. The successful exercise underscores growing strategic convergence and shared maritime security interests.

Key Points: India Greece Maiden Maritime Exercise Boosts Naval Ties

  • First bilateral maritime exercise between India and Greece successfully completed
  • INS Trikand and Hellenic Navy vessels conducted complex naval maneuvers
  • Cultural exchanges and professional interactions strengthened bilateral relations
  • Exercise demonstrated commitment to maritime security and collaborative engagement
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Maiden India-Greece maritime exercise concludes in Aegean Sea

Indian and Hellenic Navies complete first bilateral maritime exercise in Aegean Sea, enhancing operational cooperation and strategic partnership.

"These exercises not only validated the professional skills of both navies but also underscored their ability to operate jointly in challenging maritime scenarios. - Naval Spokesperson"

Athens/New Delhi, Sep 20

The maiden edition of the bilateral maritime exercise between the Indian and Hellenic Navies marked an important milestone in the growing defence cooperation between India and Greece.

The exercise, which concluded on September 18, was conducted in two phases. The harbour phase was held from September 13-17 at Salamis Naval Base followed by the sea phase on September 17-18.

The Indian Navy was represented by guided missile stealth frigate INS Trikand while the Hellenic Navy participated in the exercise with the Frigate (FG) Themistokles, Submarine (SV) Pipinos and one Greek Navy Submarine.

During the harbour phase, personnel of both navies engaged in a wide range of activities aimed at fostering mutual understanding and synergy.

Key events included cross-deck visits to strengthen operational familiarity, professional interactions between the crew and a pre-sail conference conducted onboard HS Themistokles, Elli class frigate of the Hellenic Navy.

During a cultural exchange onboard INS Trikand, the ship hosted Rudrendra Tandon, Ambassador of India to Greece, Commodore Spyridon Mantis, Commander, Salamis Naval Base and senior officers of the Hellenic Navy and their families.

The event showcased India's rich traditions and strengthened bonds between the two maritime forces. Additionally, the ship's crew visited the Sacred Rock of Acropolis.

The sea phase witnessed complex maritime manoeuvres and tactical exercises between units of both navies, which included night VBSS operations, replenishment-at-sea procedures, joint Anti-Submarine Warfare, coordinated gun firing and cross-deck helicopter operations to enhance interoperability.

These exercises not only validated the professional skills of both navies but also underscored their ability to operate jointly in challenging maritime scenarios. Successful conduct of the maiden bilateral exercise reflects the growing convergence of India and Greece on maritime security and cooperative engagement.

Both nations share common interests in ensuring safety, stability, and freedom of navigation in the global maritime commons.

The collaboration offered a valuable opportunity for sharing best practices, developing interoperability, and enhancing professional rapport between the two navies.

Following the conclusion of the exercise, INS Trikand proceeded for the next phase of its deployment in the Mediterranean Sea.

Notably, Greece's Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Friday called PM Narendra Modi, conveying Hellenic Republic's support for the early conclusion of a mutually beneficial India-European Union Free Trade Agreement and for the success of the next year's AI Impact Summit.

Mitsotakis also shared warm wishes on the occasion of Prime Minister Modi's birthday. PM Modi expressed his heartfelt appreciation for the gesture.

- IANS

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Priya S
The cultural exchange and visit to Acropolis is such a nice touch! It's not just about military exercises but building genuine friendships between nations. Well done Indian Navy!
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Rohit P
INS Trikand representing India in Greek waters - makes me proud! Our navy is getting recognition worldwide. The anti-submarine warfare exercises are particularly important given current security challenges.
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Sarah B
While these exercises are important, I hope our government is equally focused on modernizing our entire naval fleet. Some of our ships need urgent upgrades to match global standards.
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Vikram M
Greece supporting India-EU FTA is a big deal! Strategic partnerships like this help us counter Chinese influence in the Mediterranean. Smart diplomacy by Modi government 👏
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Michael C
The night VBSS operations and coordinated gun firing exercises show serious combat readiness. Our sailors are training in some of the most challenging conditions. Respect to our naval forces!

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