The Indian Navy, with its destroyer INS Mumbai, is participating in the fifth edition of the multinational naval exercise La Perouse 25. This exercise is taking place in the Malacca, Sunda, and Lombok straits, which connect the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. The event started on January 16 and will continue until January 24.
The exercise is led by the French Carrier Strike Group, featuring the Charles De Gaulle aircraft carrier, as part of Mission Clemenceau 25. Other participating nations include:
The exercise aims to enhance maritime safety and improve cooperation among the nations to handle maritime crises. Training will include operations to search and intervene on ships suspected of illegal activities. The navies will use IORIS, a communication system, to coordinate their efforts effectively.
The Indian Navy is the naval branch of the Indian Armed Forces. It is responsible for protecting India's maritime borders and interests.
La Perouse 25 is a naval exercise where different countries' navies come together to practice working together and improve their skills. It is named after a famous French explorer.
These are narrow passages of water between islands in Southeast Asia. They are important for ships traveling between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean.
This is a group of French naval ships led by an aircraft carrier. It is used to project power and conduct operations at sea.
Maritime safety refers to the protection of ships and their crew from accidents and dangers at sea.
These are countries located around the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. They include countries like India, Australia, and Japan.
IORIS is a system used by navies to share information and coordinate their actions during exercises and operations.
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