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India, British Navy To Conduct Joint Exercise

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Navies of India and the United Kingdom will conduct a joint exercise named KONKAN later this month off Portsmouth in British waters.

An Indian Navy Task Group, led by the destroyer-INS Delhi, along with frigates INS Beas and INS Brahmaputra, and the tanker INS Aditya will reach Portsmouth on June 17, for Exercise KONKAN with the Royal Navy. The task group will be under the command of Rear Admiral Surinder Pal Singh Cheema, Flag Officer Commanding Western Fleet.

UK participants, commanded by Commodore Simon Ancona, include the frigates HMS Westminster and HMS Lancaster, the nuclear powered submarine HMS Trafalgar, the auxiliaries RFA Mounts Bay and RFA Fort Rosalie and an RAF Nimrod maritime patrol aircraft. A team of Indian Navy divers will also be conducting Explosive Ordinance Disposal (EOD) training with the Plymouth-based Southern Diving Group.

A press release issued June 12 by the Indian Defence Ministry said Exercise KONKAN is an annual exercise between Indian and Royal Navies, conducted with the aim of building maritime inter-operability and mutual understanding. So far, four such exercises have been conducted since 2004. KONKAN-09 is the first to be conducted in UK waters.

After the harbour phase, the combined Task Group will sail on July 20,and exercise together for six days. The focus will be on anti-submarine warfare, but there will be opportunities to practice anti-air and anti-surface skills, including specialist boarding operations.

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