INS Sahyadri Participates in JAIMEX-25 | 23 Oct 2025
Why in News?
Indian Naval Ship (INS) Sahyadri, an indigenously built Shivalik-class Guided Missile Stealth Frigate, participated in the Sea Phase of JAIMEX-25 (Japan-India Maritime Exercise) from 16th–18th October 2025, followed by a Harbour Phase at Yokosuka, Japan, on 21st October 2025.
Key Points
- Objective:
- JAIMEX-25 reinforces the ‘Special Strategic and Global Partnership’ between India and Japan established in 2014, aiming to promote peace, stability, and security in the Indo-Pacific, while reflecting their shared vision of a free, open, and inclusive maritime region.
- Phases:
- The Sea Phase featured INS Sahyadri, JMSDF ships Asahi, Oumi, and submarine Jinryu, conducting advanced Anti-Submarine Warfare exercises, missile defence drills, flying operations, and underway replenishment to enhance interoperability.
- The Harbour Phase at Yokosuka focused on professional and cultural exchanges such as cross-deck visits, operational planning, sharing of best practices, and a combined Yoga session, as part of INS Sahyadri’s Long Range Deployment in the Indo-Pacific region.
- Other Excercises: Other bilateral exercises between India and Japan include the Malabar exercise (Naval Exercise), ‘Veer Guardian’ (Air Force), and Dharma Guardian (Army).
- About INS Sahyadri:
- INS Sahyadri, commissioned in 2012, represents India’s advancement in indigenous defence technology and aligns with the nation’s vision of ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ (Self-Reliant India).
- The multi-role stealth frigate has actively participated in numerous operational deployments as well as bilateral and multilateral naval exercises.