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Multilateral Exercise Malabar 2021

Issue: 5-2021 Photo(s): By Indian Navy
MULTILATERAL MARITIME EXERCISE MALABAR 2021: Indian Navy (IN) participated in the Second Phase along with the Japan Maritime Self Defence Force (JMSDF), Royal Australian Navy (RAN) and the United States Navy (USN)

The Indian Navy (IN) participated in the Second Phase of Multilateral Maritime Exercise Malabar along with the Japan Maritime Self Defence Force (JMSDF), Royal Australian Navy (RAN) and the United States Navy (USN). The exercise was conducted in the Bay of Bengal from October 12-15 2021. First Phase of the exercise was conducted in the Philippines Sea from August 26-29 2021. The Indian Navy’s participation includes INS Ranvijay, INS Satpura, P8-I Long Range Maritime Patrol Aircraft and a Submarine. The US Navy was represented by the Aircraft Carrier USS Carl Vinson along with two destroyers, USS Lake Champlain and USS Stockdale. The JMSDF was represented by JS Kaga and JS Murasame whilst HMAS Ballarat and HMAS Sirius represented the Royal Australian Navy.

The Second Phase of the exercise build upon the synergy, coordination and inter-operability developed during the First Phase of the exercise and focussed on advanced surface and anti-submarine warfare exercises, seamanship evolutions and weapon firings.

The Malabar series of exercises, which began as an annual bilateral naval exercise between India and the US in 1992, has seen increasing scope and complexity over the years. The 25th edition of MALABAR, being conducted in two phases, while observing all COVID-19 protocols, is reflective of the commitment of the participating countries to support a free, open, inclusive Indo-Pacific as well as a rules-based international order.