Bilateral maritime exercise between India and Australia begins

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Press Trust of India Visakhapatnam
Last Updated : Sep 12 2015 | 3:42 PM IST
The Bilateral Maritime Exercise between India and Australia 'AUSINDEX-15', conducted on the east coast of India, began at Visakhapatnam today.
The week-long drill was inaugurated by Head, Navy Capability, Royal Australian Navy (RAN) Rear Admiral Jonathan Mead and Flag Officer Commanding Eastern Fleet Rear Admiral Ajendra Bahadur Singh onboard the INS Shivalik.
"The maritime exercise was a tangible sign that will strengthen defence co-operation between the two countries as envisaged in the Framework for Security Co-operation announced by the Australian and the Indian Prime Ministers in 2014," Rear Admiral Jonathan Mead said.
It comprised two RAN ships - HMAS Sirius (fleet tanker), HMAS Arunta (Anzac class frigate) - and one submarine HMAS Sheean (Collins class submarine), he stated.
The event intended to strengthen maritime cooperation between the nations and further the ability to undertake regional joint and/or combined operations such as humanitarian assistance and disaster relief, he added.
"AUSINDEX-15 was a biennial event and being conducted off the East Coast of India from September 12-19 for the first time," Rear Admiral Ajendra Bahadur Singh said.
The exercise was aimed at strengthening professional interaction, both in harbour and at sea, and would be a start for attaining interoperability between the two navies, he said.
"Both navies have a mutual interest in promoting peace and prosperity in the Indian Ocean and this was a natural progression of our navy-to-navy relationship, given our shared maritime security interests," he asserted.
"The Indian Navy would be represented by INS Shivalik (stealth frigate), INS Ranvijay (guided missile destroyer) and INS Shakti (fleet tanker).
"In addition, one Royal Australian Air Force P3C Orion Surveillance Aircraft and the Indian Navy's P8I Maritime Patrol Aircraft will operate from Chennai during the exercise," he said.
The exercise would start with a 'Harbour Phase', encompassing briefings and practical demonstrations along with professional interactions. This would progress to a 'Sea Phase' which would include fleet manoeuvres, gun firings as well as coordinated anti-submarine exercises, he added.
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First Published: Sep 12 2015 | 3:42 PM IST

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