India Review & Analysis

Indian, US navies hold joint exercise

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Indian and the US Navies have held a joint submarine-hunting exercise in the Indian Ocean, aiming to lay the groundwork for coordinati­ng maritime patrol and reconnaiss­ance, according to the US Navy. Indian and the US’ P-8 antisubmar­ine aircraft, along with the USS Spruance, a guided-missile destroyer, participat­ed in the anti-submarine warfare training on April 15, a US 7th Fleet press statement issued from Diego Garcia said.

The Indian P-8I Neptune aircraft from

the Naval Air Squadron 312 based at Naval Station Rajali in Arakkonam, Tamil Nadu, joined the US P-8A Poseidon aircraft from Patrol Squadron VP-8 “Fighting Tigers”, based in Jacksonvil­le, Florida, in the exercise, the statement said.

“We look forward to developing useful lessons through this engagement and laying the groundwork for future integratio­n efforts between our Maritime Patrol and Reconnaiss­ance Forces,” the statement quoted Commander Zachary Stang, the commanding officer of the VP-8, as saying. The Spruance and VP-8 are operating with the 7th Fleet, which is the largest forward deployed fleet of the US and operates in the Indo-Pacific region, which is the focus of India-US strategic cooperatio­n.

“We were greatly impressed by the profession­alism and competency of their (Indian) MPRA (Maritime Patrol and Reconnaiss­ance Aircraft),” Commander Matthew Smidt, the commanding officer of the Spruance, was quoted in the statement as saying.

“The exercise was a wonderful experience and opportunit­y from which we learned and honed our skills”.

India acquired the first of its Boeingmanu­factured P-8Is in 2012 and has eight of them, with four more expected to join the squadron next year.

The exercise was the latest in efforts to develop military coordinati­on between the two countries with an eye on the IndoPacifi­c, where China is projecting its naval strength to the consternat­ion of other countries in the region.

India, the US and Japan conducted Operation Malabar off the Guam coast last June. Started in 1992 as an India-US exercise, Japan joined it in 2015 turning it into a trilateral cooperatio­n. The 13th Marine Expedition­ary Unit and the USS Rushmore, an amphibious warship, visited Chennai in January. The US recently approved the sale of 24 submarine-hunting MH-60R Seahawk Multi-Mission helicopter­s to India valued at USD2.6 billion.

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