Strengthening Maritime Cooperation through High-End Naval Drill
India and UK Deepen Naval Ties with Joint PASSEX
The Indian Navy demonstrated growing naval cooperation. They participated in a high-level Passage Exercise (PASSEX) with the United Kingdom’s Carrier Strike Group (CSG). This exercise occurred in the North Arabian Sea on June 9 and 10, 2025. This collaborative effort featured a wide array of maritime operations, reinforcing the strategic partnership between the two nations.
Key Indian Naval Assets in Action
The Indian contingent in the exercise included the stealth frigate INS Tabar. It also included a submarine and the long-range P-8I maritime patrol aircraft. These assets performed a series of coordinated maneuvers. They worked alongside the Royal Navy’s HMS Prince of Wales, a Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carrier. They also worked with HMS Richmond, a Type 23 frigate.
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Multi-Dimensional Maritime Drills
The two-day drill featured complex, integrated naval operations designed to enhance interoperability and mutual understanding. Key components of the exercise included:
- Unified operations involving integral helicopters
- Precision tactical maneuvers
- Coordinated anti-submarine warfare activities
- Professional exchanges between officers of both navies
Such engagements not only enhance operational synergy but also facilitate the sharing of best practices and maritime doctrines.
Shared Commitment to Maritime Security
This PASSEX highlights the deepening defence partnership between India and the UK. Both navies reaffirm their commitment to ensuring a stable, rules-based maritime order in the Indo-Pacific and beyond. It also reflects their aligned vision for free, open, and inclusive oceans.
A Strategic Step Forward
Regional and global maritime dynamics are evolving. Exercises like this one highlight the strategic importance of international collaboration in naval operations. The India-UK PASSEX marks another milestone in bilateral defence ties. It advances shared interests in peaceful maritime coexistence. It also promotes global naval cooperation.
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