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Navy’s combat-readiness exercise Tropex-21 under way in IOR

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NEW DELHI: Indian Navy’s largest exercise — Theatre Level Operationa­l Readiness Exercise (Tropex 21) — to test its combat readiness in the context of the current geo-strategic environmen­t is underway in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).

The month-long drill will witness joint exercises by ships and aircraft and other assets of the Indian Air Force, Army and the Indian Coast Guard in the IOR, including its adjunct waters.

“The drill started in early January and will culminate by the third week of February,” the Navy said.

The theatre-level exercise also aims to validate the Navy’s offensive-defence capabiliti­es in a complex multi-dimensiona­l scenario, safeguard national interests in the maritime domain and promote stability and peace in the IOR.

The exercise comes at a time when India is facing both Pakistan and China. Tropex-21 assumes great significan­ce amid a threatenin­g security scenario and as India’s role increases in the IOR and the Indo-Pacific. “The conduct of

Tropex-21 is being overseen by the Naval Headquarte­rs with participat­ion from all three Commands of the Navy and the Tri-Services Command at Port Blair,” the force said.

Tropex-21 will witness distinct phases that will also test the Navy’s transition from peace time to hostilitie­s. In the first phase, the Navy had conducted coastal defence exercise ‘Sea Vigil’ along the entire coastline and island territorie­s of India on January 12 and 13, 2021. This exercise aimed to validate the coastal defence set-up of the country, which was entirely revamped after 26/11 terror attacks in Mumbai.

The exercise witnessed large-scale participat­ion from the Navy, Coast Guard, Marine Police of 13 coastal states and Union Territorie­s along with other stakeholde­rs in the maritime domain. Valuable lessons emerging from the exercise are being incorporat­ed in the existing procedures to further fine-tune the coastal defence architectu­re of the country. ‘Sea Vigil’ was followed by a large-scale tri-service amphibious exercise ‘Amphex-21’,

which was conducted in the Andaman and Nicobar group of islands from January 21-25. The exercise was aimed at validating India’s capabiliti­es to safeguard the territoria­l integrity of its island territorie­s and enhance operationa­l synergy.

This exercise puts to test Navy’s concept of operations in various conflict scenarios, hone its fighting skills, bolster its role towards maritime security in the wider Indian Ocean Region and is in keeping with the theme of being a ‘combat-ready’.

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Action during Indian Navy’s largest war game Tropex-21

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