Indian and Sri Lankan navies to carry out 3-day military drill beginning Monday


The navies of India and Sri Lanka will conduct a three-day military exercise off Trincomalee beginning Monday, during a show of growing congruence in their strategic interests and operational convergence in the region, officials said. 

The eighth edition of the annual SLINEX exercise will feature a series of complex drills including surface and anti-air weapon firings and cross deck flying operations with an aim to further fine-tune the “high degree” of inter-operability between the 2 navies, they said. 

The Indian Navy will deploy anti-submarine warfare corvettes INS Kamorta and INS Kiltan also as a sizeable number of advanced light helicopters, Chetak helicopter and Dornier maritime patrol aircraft in the exercise, the officials said. 

The Sri Lanka Navy are going to be represented by offshore patrol vessel Sayura and school ship Gajabahu. 

The previous edition of SLINEX was conducted off Visakhapatnam in September 2019.

“SLINEX series of exercise exemplifies the deep engagement between India and Sri Lanka which has strengthened mutual cooperation within the maritime domain,” an Indian Navy spokesperson said. 

“Interaction between the 2 navies has also grown significantly in recent years, in consonance with India’s policy of ‘Neighbourhood First’ and therefore the prime minister’s vision of Security and Growth for all in the Region (SAGAR),” he said. 

The Indian Navy has participated during a number of joint maritime exercises within the previous couple of weeks including a three-day drill with Japanese navy from September 26-28. 

Last month, Indian Navy also administered a two-day mega exercise within the Indian Ocean Region with the Australian Navy that featured a variety of complex naval manoeuvres, anti-aircraft drills and helicopter operations. 

In July, the Indian Navy administered a military exercise with a United States Navy carrier strike group led by the nuclear-powered carrier USS Nimitz off the coast of Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The USS Nimitz is the world’s largest warship.

India has significantly expanded its deployment within the Indian Ocean Region with a plethora of warships and submarines following its border row with China in eastern Ladakh, ostensibly to send across a message to Beijing.

Source- PTI

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