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The UK carrier strike group starts maritime training with the Indian Navy

The UK carrier strike group starts maritime training with the Indian Navy
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LONDON: The British Raya Strike Group (CSG) 2021, led by HMS Queen Elizabeth Aircraft Carrier, has met with the Indian Navy in Bengal Bay for three days from complex maritime interactions, the British government said on Thursday.
Maritime partnership exercises between the Indian Navy and the Kingdom Navy will see two navies that carry out various multi-ship maritime evolution, air, sea and sub-surface, and close quarter maneuvers.
This allowed both troops to advance their interoperability and cooperation in front of further training when CSG returned to the Indian Ocean in the fall, the British government said.
Joint forces for training equalizing 10 ships, two submarines, around 20 aircraft and almost 4,000 personnel.
“This is the month that will see the Kingdom Navy and Indian Navy meet and work together in two oceans – starting in the Indian Ocean when the British aircraft row group arrived for the first of several training and Admiral exercises,” said Admiral Mr.
Tony Radaki, The first sea of ​​the royal navy.
“Then this summer, both of them will participate in separate exercises in the Atlantic Ocean.
The placement is proof of strength, energy and the importance of growing relationships between our navy,” he said.
Indian warships will also exercise with the Kingdom Navy off the British coast in August.
“Britain and India are the main defense partners and the spread of the Carrier Strike Group is a British global symbol in action, showing off our commitment to India, the Indo-Pacific region, and facing threats to the international order,” Deputy Admiral Sir Ben Key, Head of Operation with Britain.
According to the British Foreign Office, both Britain and India are in the midst of the resurrection of the carrier, with CSG pioneering the capabilities of expeditions with Britain.
Joint efforts are intended to provide “tangible” security to friendly countries and credible prevention for those who seek to damage global security.
Commodore Steve Moorhouse, United Kingdom Commander Carrier Strike Group, added: “As HMS Queen Elizabeth and the group’s strike groups cross the Indian Ocean, only reasonable that we must exercise with the Indian Navy.” At a strategic level, this exercise is a muscle expression of partnership.
Closer defense estimated by Prime Minister Johnson and Modi when they agreed to the India-India 2030 roadmap earlier this year.
“As part of its inaugural operating deployment, CSG will sail more than 26,000 marine miles, involved with 40 countries from the Mediterranean to Indo Pacific and return.
HMS The fifth generation of Queen Queen Carrier Elizabeth, at 65,000 tons, was said to be the largest surface ship ever built in the UK and led six royal naval ships, royal naval submarines, US naval destroyers and Fregh from the Netherlands One of the largest concentration of maritime and air strength from England.
Aran has been referred to as “change change” in British involvement in the Indo-Pacific region, which includes aspects of defending democratic values, handling joint threats and seizing new trade opportunities.

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