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Published: April 1, 2025 10:45 am
Author: RT

The annual Indra Navy exercise aims to strengthen defense cooperation between the two countries

India and Russia have launched annual joint naval exercises in the Bay of Bengal, designed to strengthen their defense cooperation, officials from both countries announced on Monday.  The Indra Navy 2025 exercises will involve a range of activities, including communication training, maneuvering in formation, and artillery firing against sea and air targets.

The Russian ships participating are the corvettes ‘Rezkiy’ and ‘Hero of the Russian Federation Aldar Tsydenzhapov’, as well as the medium sea tanker ‘Pechenga’ from the Pacific Fleet, Russia’s Defense Ministry said.

The Indian vessels taking part in the drills are the destroyer ‘Rana’ and the corvette ‘Kutar’. The exercises will also involve deck helicopters and aircraft from the Indian Navy, while a Russian Ka-27 helicopter will perform landings and takeoffs on the Rana. The INDRA exercises, first conducted in 2003, commenced this year on March 28 off the coast of Chennai, officials said.
Senior officer of the Russian ship detachment, Captain 1st Rank Aleksey Antsiferov, said the drills help assess whether the two countries are ready to accomplish joint maritime missions.

“Indra Navy is the format of the drills that allows for exchanging experience, sharpening the skills and practicing joint actions, establishing contacts and bolstering the strategic partnership between India and Russia for jointly countering military threats at sea,” TASS quoted Antsiferov as saying.

He clarified that the exercises were not targeted at any specific country and were not a response to any shifts in the global military and political landscape.

🇮🇳🇷🇺India-Russia Naval Ties Set Sail As INDRA 2025 Kicks Off

The six-day naval exercise in Chennai demonstrates the two nations’ strong defence and strategic partnership. Russia has deployed warships Pechanga, Rezkiy, and Aldar Tsydenzhapov, while India’s Navy has sent INS Rana,… https://t.co/qd1AHTLipj pic.twitter.com/C2JImQAKJw

— RT_India (@RT_India_news) March 29, 2025

After completing the sea exercises, the joint task force will return to Chennai, India, to summarize the maritime phase of the exercise. In the past, both countries have conducted a range of joint exercises, including land, air, and sea drills, such as Indra, Avia Indra, and Indra Navy.

India remains one of the world’s largest importers of arms, with Russia being a key supplier and technological collaborator for several cutting-edge systems, including the Su-30MKI fighter jet and the BrahMos missile, which were co-developed by the two nations. Approximately 60% of the Indian military’s equipment originates from Russia, and both countries have indicated their desire to strengthen their relationship.

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