Exercise SIMBEX

Exercise SIMBEX

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The Indian Navy will participate in the 32nd edition of exercise SIMBEX as part of its engagement with the Singapore Navy. 

About Exercise SIMBEX

  • The Singapore India Maritime Bilateral Exercise (SIMBEX) is conducted annually by the Indian Navy and the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN). 
  • Background: SIMBEX, which began as 'Exercise Lion King' in 1994, has since evolved into one of the most significant bilateral maritime collaborations between the Indian Navy and the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN).
  • It holds the distinction of being the longest continuous naval exercise that the Indian Navy has with any other country.
  • The exercise supports India’s Vision SAGAR and Act East policy, focused on regional cooperation and maritime security. 
  • The entire Indian Navy contingent comprising INS Delhi, Satpura, Shakti and Kiltan will participate in the exercise. These are indigenously built warships, equipped for modern naval operations.
  • The need for joint efforts is maritime safety, especially with rising threats like piracy and non-state actors.
  • Other Exercises with Singapore: Exercise AGNI WARRIOR (Military Exercise), Air Force Exercise  Joint Military Training (JMT).

Source: BS

Exercise SIMBEX FAQs

Q1: What is SIMBEX exercise?

Ans: A Maritime Bilateral Exercise between Singapore and India.

Q2: What is India's Look East Policy?

Ans: It is an effort to cultivate extensive economic and strategic relations with Southeast Asian regions.

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