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Indian Naval Ship Shivalik Deployed To South China Sea And Pacific Ocean For Maritime Exercises

The Indian Naval Ship (INS) Shivalik has embarked on a mission deployment to the South China Sea and the Pacific Ocean, heading towards Japan to participate in two major maritime exercises: the Japan-India Maritime Exercise (JIMEX) 24 and Exercise Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC-24). The Ministry of Defence announced that the ship departed from Singapore […]

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Indian Naval Ship Shivalik Deployed To South China Sea And Pacific Ocean For Maritime Exercises

The Indian Naval Ship (INS) Shivalik has embarked on a mission deployment to the South China Sea and the Pacific Ocean, heading towards Japan to participate in two major maritime exercises: the Japan-India Maritime Exercise (JIMEX) 24 and Exercise Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC-24). The Ministry of Defence announced that the ship departed from Singapore on May 30 for its onward passage to Yokosuka, Japan.

This deployment is aimed at enhancing interoperability with the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF), the US Navy, and other partner navies participating in RIMPAC 24. While in Singapore, INS Shivalik engaged in various activities, including a meeting with the Base Commander of Changi Naval Base, a wreath-laying ceremony at the Kranji War Memorial, and a visit by the High Commissioner of India to Singapore. The ship also hosted around 80 school children, Indian and Australian High Commissioners, and conducted cross-deck visits to the USS Mobile (LCS), reflecting strong maritime relations and shared values under the Security and Growth for All in the Region (SAGAR) initiative.

Previously, on May 23, Indian Navy ships INS Delhi, INS Shakti, and INS Kiltan completed their visit to Manila, Philippines, as part of the Eastern Fleet’s operational deployment to the South China Sea. This region has seen escalating tensions between China and the Philippines over the Scarborough Shoal. The shoal, located about 220 kilometers off the coast of the Philippines within its exclusive economic zone (EEZ), is a traditional fishing ground close to significant shipping channels. China has claimed almost the entire South China Sea, rejecting the claims of other nations, including the Philippines, despite an international ruling that invalidates these claims. Brunei, Malaysia, and Vietnam also have claims in the area.

India and the Philippines established diplomatic relations in November 1949. The bilateral relationship has been cordial, with regular visits by Indian Navy and Coast Guard ships to the Philippines. There is also active participation by officers of the armed forces from both countries in specialized training courses and visits by National Defence College delegations, further strengthening ties between the two nations.

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