Press Release on India Navy and Philippines Navy Bilateral Engagement
Posted on: August 24, 2021 | | Back | PrintPRESS RELEASE
MARITIME PARTNERSHIP EXERCISE BETWEEN
INDIAN NAVY AND PHILIPPINE NAVY – 23 AUGUST 2021
Two ships of the Indian Navy, namely INS Ranvijay (Guided Missile Destroyer, D55) and INS Kora (Guided Missile Corvette, P61) and BRP Antonio Luna (Frigate, FF 151) of the Philippine Navy carried out a Maritime Partnership Exercise on 23 Aug 21 in the West Philippine Sea.
The joint evolutions conducted during the exercise included several operational manoeuvers at sea. The participating ships of both navies were satisfied with the consolidation of interoperability achieved through this operational interaction.
The Indian naval ships are currently deployed to four ASEAN countries, Malaysia, Vietnam, Philippines and Singapore, with an aim to strengthen maritime security collaboration with these partner nations. The interaction with BRP Antonio Luna was, therefore, an enriching opportunity for the Indian Navy to consolidate its bilateral relations with the Philippine Navy.
In compliance with the prevailing pandemic guidelines, the exercise was conducted in contactless manner and all necessary health and safety protocols were strictly observed. After the exercise, the Indian naval ships are scheduled to call at Manila Port for replenishment.
India and the Philippines share a very robust defence and security partnership built over several years and spanning across domains. Both navies remain committed to further strengthening bilateral collaboration in the maritime domain towards ensuring a stable, peaceful and prosperous Indo-Pacific.