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Naval ship reaches Hawaii to take part in Exercise RIMPAC

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
In pursuance of India's Act East Policy and its commitment to peace and prosperity in Indo-Pacific region, Indian naval ship Satpura today reached Hawaii to participate in the largest multilateral water exercise in the world.

Exercise RIMPAC is held biennially in the Western Pacific Ocean and Indian Navy's association commenced with participation as an 'Observer' in 2006, 2010 and 2012.

In 2014, Indian naval participation was enhanced with deployment of Sahyadri in the 24th edition of the exercise. The current edition of the exercise is scheduled off Hawaii from June 30 to August 4 and is likely to be attended by 27 countries.
 

Indian naval participation provides a platform for multilateral operational interactions aimed at increased inter-operability and development of common understanding of procedures for maritime security operations, a statement issued by the Navy said.

The professional exchanges in harbour and diverse range of activities at sea, including complex surface, sub-surface and air operations would enable sharing of best practices and honing of operational skills.

Indian Naval ship Satpura, an indigenously built guided missile stealth frigate, part of the Eastern Fleet, will participate in the exercise.

Participation in Exercise RIMPAC 2016 is another significant milestone in Indian Navy's efforts towards, strengthening mutual confidence as well as sharing of best practices with other navies of the region, the statement said.

Indian Navy's participation in the exercise will support maritime security in the Indo-Pacific region, and contribute to peace and stability of the global commons.

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First Published: Jun 30 2016 | 10:07 PM IST

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