Maritime Partnership Exercise with Royal Australian Navy Conclude in the Bay of Bengal

Maritime Partnership Exercise with Royal Australian Navy Conclude in the Bay of Bengal

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Category : Defense Published on: November 08 2022

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  • Indian and Royal Australian Navies concluded the maritime partnership exercise, which was held in the Bay of Bengal.
  • The exercise involved Australian ships HMAS Adelaide and HMAS Anzac and Indian Navy Ships Jalashwa and Kavaratti along with their embarked helicopters and took place from November 2-3.
  • The Australian Defence Forces were hosted by the Eastern Naval Command and ships of the Indian Navy’s Eastern Fleet.
  • This was part of Australia’s Indo-Pacific Endeavour 2022 (IPE 22).
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