29 Aircraft, 42 Warships, Submarines: Indian Navy's Mega Exercise In Bay Of Bengal

The Indian Navy has successfully concluded its significant maritime exercise, Milan, in the Bay of Bengal, showcasing its operational capabilities. This extensive drill featured participation from 42 warships and submarines, alongside 29 military aircraft, highlighting India's commitment to maritime security and regional cooperation. Conducted with the aim of enhancing interoperability between naval forces, the exercise brought together various units to engage in complex naval operations. The Milan exercise not only underscores India's growing maritime prowess but also reflects its strategic partnerships with neighboring countries, reinforcing collaborative efforts in safeguarding maritime routes. This year's exercise serves as a platform for naval forces to share best practices and strengthen regional stability, essential in an era marked by increasing maritime challenges. The Indian Navy's endeavors in such large-scale exercises demonstrate its readiness to tackle emerging security threats in the Indo-Pacific region.
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