Context:
The third edition of Exercise Samudra Laksamana is currently underway from February 28 to March 2, 2024, at/off the coast of Visakhapatnam.
Relevance:
GS III: Security Challenges
Exercise Samudra Laksamana 2024: Fostering Naval Collaboration
- Participating Naval Ships:
- Indian Naval Ship Kiltan and Royal Malaysian Ship KD Lekir are actively engaged in this joint exercise.
Phases of Exercise:
- Harbour Phase:
- Crews from both ships partake in diverse professional interactions, including Subject Matter Expert Exchanges, sports fixtures, and other engagements, fostering mutual understanding and cooperation.
- Operational Phase at Sea:
- The sea phase involves joint operations, where units from both navies collaborate to enhance their skills and execute various maritime operations.
Objectives:
- Knowledge Enhancement:
- Harbour interactions aim to broaden the knowledge base through professional exchanges and the sharing of best practices.
- Cooperation on Maritime Aspects:
- The exercise serves as a platform for sharing expertise and insights, further strengthening cooperation on crucial maritime aspects.
Interoperability and Bonds:
- Enhancing Interoperability:
- The exercise is designed to improve interoperability between the Indian and Royal Malaysian Navy, fostering seamless collaboration in naval operations.
- Strengthening Bonds:
- By jointly honing skills and conducting operations at sea, the participating navies aim to build stronger bonds and camaraderie.