The shores of Visakhapatnam witness the dynamic spectacle of maritime cooperation as Exercise Samudra Laksamana unfolds its third edition from February 28 to March 2, 2024.
Indian Naval Ship Kiltan and Royal Malaysian Ship KD Lekir converge in the Bay of Bengal for this joint exercise, aimed at fostering camaraderie and enhancing interoperability between the Indian and Royal Malaysian Navies.
The exercise encompasses a comprehensive program spanning both harbour and sea phases, facilitating professional interactions, subject matter expert exchanges, and collaborative operations at sea. At the heart of Exercise Samudra Laksamana lies the shared commitment of both navies to bolster regional maritime security and strengthen bilateral ties.
In the initial harbour phase, the crews of INS Kiltan and KD Lekir engage in a myriad of professional interactions, including Subject Matter Expert Exchanges on topics of mutual interest.
These exchanges serve as platforms for sharing best practices, exchanging knowledge, and fostering deeper cooperation on maritime matters. Additionally, sporting fixtures and cultural exchanges further enrich the experience, fostering bonds beyond professional realms.
Transitioning to the operational phase at sea, both units embark on a series of joint exercises aimed at honing operational skills and enhancing coordination in various maritime scenarios.
From anti-piracy drills to search and rescue operations, the sea phase of Exercise Samudra Laksamana serves as a crucible for testing and refining naval capabilities in a collaborative environment.
Exercise Samudra Laksamana holds strategic significance as it reinforces the enduring partnership between the Indian and Royal Malaysian Navies. By promoting interoperability and mutual understanding, the exercise contributes to the collective efforts to ensure maritime security and stability in the region.
Speaking on the occasion, Rear Admiral Amit Saxena, Flag Officer Commanding Eastern Fleet, reiterated the importance of exercises like Samudra Laksamana in strengthening maritime partnerships and fostering a secure maritime domain. He emphasized the shared commitment of both navies towards upholding maritime norms and promoting regional stability.
The successful conduct of Exercise Samudra Laksamana underscores the commitment of both India and Malaysia towards fostering a peaceful and prosperous maritime environment in the Indo-Pacific region.
As the exercise draws to a close, the bonds forged and lessons learned will continue to resonate, paving the way for deeper cooperation and friendship between the Indian and Royal Malaysian Navies in the years to come.