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Australian warships arrive at east Indian port to participate in naval wargames

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Several Australian military vessels arrived at a port in east India yesterday (April 2) to participate in a joint naval exercise with the Indian navy.

Her Majesty's Australian Ships (HMAS) Canberra, Newcastle, Paramatta, and Success, along with the submarine HMAS Collins arrived at Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh state, to participate in the third edition of Australia India Maritime Exercise, known as AUSINDEX.

The bilateral maritime exercise is aimed to strengthen mutual cooperation and enhance cohesion between the Royal Australia Navy (RAN) and Indian Navy (IN) by providing opportunities for interaction and exchange of professional views between the personnel of the two navies.

The third edition of AUSINDEX is scheduled to run from 2 to 14 April and would involve exercises in all three dimensions, with focus on Anti-submarine Warfare (ASW) and shall be held in three phases.

The harbour phase from April 2-7 at Visakhapatnam will feature Subject Matter Expert Exchange (SMEE) for sharing best practises, cross deck visits in addition to sporting, social and cultural engagement. Operational planning conferences towards the smooth conduct of the sea phase shall also be held during this period.

The sea phase from April 7-11 shall be held in the Bay of Bengal, with a final second harbour phase from April 12-14 during which debriefings and setting up of goals for the next edition of AUSINDEX, which is likely to be hosted by Australia in 2021, would be discussed.

The Indian navy would be represented by the ships INS Ranvijay, Sahyadri, Kora, Kiltan, and INS Sindhukirti, a conventional submarine.

The Indian actions during this year's sea phase will be under the command of Indian Rear Admiral Suraj Berry NM, VSM, Flag Officer Commanding Eastern Fleet. The Australian maritime assets would be commanded by Rear Admiral Jonathan Mead, the Commander of the Australian Fleet.

This is the largest and most varied exercise for both navies together and signifies the importance of the exercise for both countries as allies.

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