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Maiden India-Indonesia-Australia Trilateral Maritime Partnership Exercise

Maiden India-Indonesia-Australia Trilateral Maritime Partnership Exercise

INS Sahyadri, an indigenous warship of the Indian Navy, played a significant role in the inaugural trilateral Maritime Partnership Exercise held alongside vessels and aircraft from the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) and the Indonesian Navy. This exercise took place from September 20th to 21st, 2023, in the Indo-Pacific region. It marks a collaborative effort among these maritime forces to enhance regional security and cooperation in the strategically important Indo-Pacific region.

India-Indonesia-Australia Trilateral Maritime Partnership Exercise

INS Sahyadri, the third vessel of the indigenously designed and constructed Project-17 class multirole stealth frigates. It is under the command of Captain Rajan Kapoor, leading the Indian Navy’s participation in this important exercise.

About INS Sahyadri

INS Sahyadri (F-49) is a stealth multi-role frigate of the Indian Navy. It is the third and final ship of the Shivalik-class frigates. The ship was named after the Sahyadri mountain range in India.

INS Sahyadri is a versatile warship that can be used for a variety of missions, including anti-surface warfare, anti-submarine warfare, anti-aircraft warfare, and maritime patrol. The ship has been deployed on several missions in the Indian Ocean region and has played a significant role in protecting India’s maritime interests.