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Indian Navy and UK carrier conduct joint exercise in Arabian Sea

Naval exercise included unified control of helicopters from both navies, complex sea manoeuvres and coordinated anti-submarine operations
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UK Carrier HMS Prince of Wales (centre) in an exercise with the Indian Navy
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The Indian Navy conducted a ‘maritime passage exercise’ with the United Kingdom’s Carrier Strike Group, led by HMS Prince of Wales, in the northern Arabian Sea.

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The Indian Navy's stealth frigate INS Tabar, along with a submarine and a Boeing P-8I maritime patrol aircraft, participated in the passage exercise on June 9 and 10.

From the UK side, HMS Prince of Wales was accompanied by the frigate HMS Richmond.

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The naval exercise included unified control of helicopters from both navies, complex sea manoeuvres, coordinated anti-submarine operations, and professional exchanges between officers.

The joint exercise highlights the deepening cooperation between the Indian Navy and the Royal Navy, underscoring a shared commitment to maritime security and strong bilateral ties.

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HMS Prince of Wales departed the UK in April 2025 and is currently en route to a multilateral deployment in the Indo-Pacific region.

According to a statement issued by the UK in April, the carrier strike group includes F-35B stealth fighter jets, uncrewed aerial vehicles, helicopters, anti-submarine frigates, and an Astute-class nuclear-powered attack submarine.

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