The fifth variant of the India-Japan Maritime Bilateral Exercise (JIMEX) will be held in the Arabian Sea from October 6 to 8 with a phenomenal focus on ocean security cooperation, the Ministry of Defense said on Tuesday. JIMEX, a movement of ocean rehearses that was started in January 2012, is driven by the Indian Navy and the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. The last form of JIMEX was driven in September 2020.
“JIMEX-21 hopes to cultivate a commonplace appreciation of useful frameworks and update between operability through the bearing of an enormous number of state of the art works out, across the entire scope of maritime assignments. Multifaceted vital exercises including weapon firings, cross-deck helicopter assignments and complex surface, unfriendly to submarine and air battling drills will consolidate coordination made by the two maritime powers,” the Ministry of Defense said in a declaration.
The local collected coordinated rocket mystery destroyer ‘Kochi’ and the coordinated rocket frigate ‘Teg’, under the request for Rear Admiral Ajay Kochhar, who is the pennant official telling the western fleet, will address the Indian Navy.