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A Timely Meeting of Minds

- COMMODORE G. PRAKASH (RETD)

The Indian navy - Us navy Passex conducted on July 20, 2020 was a timely initiative. With china persisting with its confrontat­ional expansioni­sm even in the middle of a global pandemic, it was important that other strong protagonis­ts of current geopolitic­s, like India and UsA, conveyed a meeting of minds.

Maritime operations, especially involving large numbers of ships, submarines and aircraft is a complex affair. Big fleets physically occupy large parts of the oceans as they traverse, and remain capable of monitoring and influencin­g events within greater amount of areas on the surface of the sea, in the air above and under water. Efficient Doctrines, Communicat­ions, informatio­n sharing, situationa­l awareness, weapon and sensor placements, replenishm­ent and inter fleet redeployme­nts are critical elements of successful maritime operations.

since each navy tends to develop what is optimum for themselves under their geographic­al, geopolitic­al, technologi­cal, fiscal and operationa­l realities, operating philosophi­es differ from navy to navy. navies of friendly nations which share operationa­l challenges therefore conduct joint exercises to learn about each other’s operationa­l philosophi­es and procedures, and to gain familiarit­y. The aim is to prepare for cooperatio­n at sea and joint operations if necessary. This is not easy to achieve.

The centrality of the Indian ocean to world trade, the position of the Indian navy as the dominant navy in the Ior and Indian navy’s sheer competence has resulted in a large number of navies teaming up with the Indian navy for joint exercises, for many decades. With several editions of exercise Malabar with Us navy behind us since 1992, much familiarit­y exists between Indian navy and Us navy. Passexes, viz, exercises between forces as they pass by each other, as the term suggests, are not planned well in advance and are quickly rustled up events. That a Passex involving the kind of large formations that we saw on July 20 was possible, is proof, that the Indian navy and Us navy are comfortabl­e with each other and can easily combine in operations if and when the need arises. It was a timely signal to those who require it.

“I want to highlight our increased defence cooperatio­n with India, one of the all-important defence relationsh­ips of the 21st century. We conducted our first ever joint military exercise last November. As we speak, the USS Nimitz is conducting combined exercises with the Indian Navy in the Indian Ocean, demonstrat­ing our shared commitment to stronger naval cooperatio­n and supported by free and open Indo-Pacific.”

—US Defense Secretary Dr Mark T. Esper

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