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India and Malaysia Strengthen Naval Ties with Exercise Samudra Laksamana

 

Visakhapatnam:  In a significant display of maritime collaboration and prowess, Exercise Samudra Laksamana has kicked off, bringing together the naval forces of India and Malaysia for the third edition of this joint exercise. The exercise, which commenced on February 28, 2024, and will continue until March 2, is taking place both at and off the coast of Visakhapatnam.

Indian Naval Ship Kiltan and Royal Malaysian Ship KD Lekir are at the forefront of this joint endeavor, engaging in harbor professional interactions before transitioning to the operational phase at sea. The exercise is designed to foster mutual understanding, strengthen bilateral ties, and enhance interoperability between the Indian and Royal Malaysian Navy.

The harbor phase of Exercise Samudra Laksamana provides a platform for the crews of both ships to engage in a variety of professional interactions. This includes Subject Matter Expert Exchanges covering topics of mutual interest, allowing naval personnel to share insights, knowledge, and best practices. Additionally, sports fixtures and other informal engagements are scheduled to facilitate camaraderie and build stronger ties between the naval forces.

The primary objective of these interactions is to broaden the knowledge base of both navies, exchange valuable expertise, and deepen cooperation on critical maritime aspects. These discussions contribute to the collective enhancement of capabilities and preparedness in the naval domain.

As the exercise transitions to the sea phase, the participating units, namely INS Kiltan and KD Lekir, will jointly refine their skills through various operations at sea. This phase is crucial for honing operational efficiency, tactical coordination, and ensuring seamless interoperability between the two navies.

Exercise Samudra Laksamana underscores the commitment of both India and Malaysia to regional maritime security and cooperation. By engaging in such joint exercises, the naval forces of the two nations are not only reinforcing their operational capabilities but also contributing to the overall stability and security of the Indo-Pacific region. The exercise is a testament to the enduring friendship between the Indian and Royal Malaysian Navy, highlighting their shared commitment to maintaining peace and security at sea.

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