Indian Navy’s indigenous Stealth Frigate INS Shivalik arrived at Yokosuka, Japan to participate in the bilateral Japan – India Maritime Exercise 2024 (JIMEX 24). This is the eighth edition of JIMEX, since its inception in 2012.
Exercise JIMEX 2024
Indian Navy’s indigenous Stealth Frigate INS Shivalik arrived at Yokosuka, Japan to participate in the bilateral Japan – India Maritime Exercise 2024 (JIMEX 24). This is the eighth edition of JIMEX, since its inception in 2012. The exercise includes both harbour and sea phases. The harbour phase will comprise professional, sports and social interactions, after which the two navies will jointly hone their war fighting skills at sea and enhance their interoperability through complex multi-discipline operations in the surface, sub-surface & air domains.
Previous Edition
The seventh edition of the bilateral Japan-India Maritime Exercise 2023 hosted by the Indian Navy, is being conducted at/ off Visakhapatnam from 05 -10 July 2023. This edition marks the 11th anniversary of JIMEX, since its inception in 2012.
Aim Of Exercise
Having grown in scope and complexity over the years, JIMEX 24 provides an opportunity to learn from each other’s best practices and facilitates operational interactions b/w IN and JMSDF to foster mutual cooperation and reaffirm their shared commitment towards maritime security in the region.
Other India – Japan Exercises
•Ex DHARMA GUARDIAN (Military)
•Ex Shinyuu Maitri (Air Force)
•Exercise Malabar (Multilateral)
•Ex Veer Guardian (Air Force)
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