7th edition of Japan India Maritime Exercise 2023 concluded
JIMEX 23 witnessed complex exercises, undertaken jointly by the two navies.
The 7th edition of Japan India Maritime Exercise 2023 (JIMEX 23) hosted by the Indian Navy concluded in the Bay of Bengal with the two sides bidding farewell to each other with a customary steampast.
Indian Naval ships Delhi, Kamorta and Shakti, under the command of RAdm Gurcharan Singh, Flag Officer Commanding Eastern Fleet and Japan Maritime Self Defence Force (JMSDF) ship Samidare under the command of RAdm Nishiyama Takahiro, Commander Escort Flotilla One, participated in the six day long exercise.
Read Also : NHPC makes Joint Venture Agreement with APGENCOJIMEX 23 witnessed complex exercises, undertaken jointly by the two navies. Both sides engaged in advanced level exercises in all three domains of maritime warfare - surface, sub surface and air.
Read Also : BPCL shares surges over 7%, with record heavy trading volumesBesides ships and their integral helicopters, the exercise also witnessed the participation of fighter aircraft, maritime patrol aircraft and a submarine.
JIMEX 23 ended on a high note revalidating common procedures and enhancing interoperability between the IN and JMSDF.
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