Indian Navy’s MILAN exercise to be held in Visakhapatnam from February 25

Indian Navy’s MILAN exercise to be held in Visakhapatnam from February 25

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Category : Defense Published on: February 25 2022

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  • The latest edition of the Indian Navy's multilateral exercise 'MILAN 2022' will be started from 25 February 22 in the 'City of Luck', Visakhapatnam. 
  • ‘MILAN 22’ is being conducted over a duration of 9 days in two phases with the harbour phase scheduled from 25 to 28 February and Sea Phase from 01 to 04 March. 
  • The theme of the MILAN 2022 exercise is ‘Camaraderie – Cohesion – Collaboration’ which aims to project India as a responsible maritime power to the world at large. 
  • The aim of the exercise is to hone operational skills, imbibe best practices and procedures, and enable doctrinal learning in the maritime domain, through professional interaction between friendly navies.
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