Indian Naval Ship Mumbai participates in multinational La Perouse exercise

Indian Naval Ship Mumbai participates in multinational La Perouse exercise

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Category : Defense Published on: January 22 2025

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  • INS Mumbai, an indigenously built guided missile destroyer, is participating in Exercise La Perrous for the fourth time, involving navies from Australia, France, the UK, the US, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Canada.
  • The exercise strongly reflects India's SAGAR approach, which demonstrates the commitment of a rules-based maritime order to ensure security and development in the Indo-Pacific region.
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