Exercise INDRA

04-04-2025

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India and Russia have commenced a six-day naval exercise, 'Indra', off the coast of Chennai, involving sophisticated maritime drills and live weapon firings.

About Exercise INDRA

  • It is an India - Russia bilateral naval exercise.
  • Since its inception in 2003, Exercise Indra has epitomised the long-term strategic relationship between the Indian and Russian navies.
  • The exercise has evolved into a symbol of maritime cooperation, showcasing the two nations' commitment to enhancing naval interoperability and operational synergy. 

INDRA 2025

  • It is the 14th edition of the exercise.
  • The exercise is being conducted in two phases: Harbour phase at Chennai and Sea phase in the Bay of Bengal.
  • The Harbour Phase included an opening ceremony, Subject Matter Expert Exchanges (SMEEs), reciprocal visits, sports fixtures, and pre-sail briefings between personnel from both navies.
  • The sea phase of the exercise will witness advanced naval drills, including tactical manoeuvres, live weapon firings, anti-air operations, underway replenishment, helicopter cross-deck landings, and exchange of sea riders.
  • It is witnessing participation of Russian naval ships -- Pechanga, Rezkiy, and Aldar Tsydenzhapov. 
  • The Indian Navy has deployed its warships Rana, Kuthar, and maritime patrol aircraft P8l.

Exercise INDRA FAQs

Q1. What is Exercise INDRA?

Ans. A bilateral naval exercise between India and Russia

Q2. When was Exercise INDRA first conducted?

Ans. 2003

Q3. What is the main objective of Exercise INDRA?

Ans. To enhance naval interoperability and operational synergy between India and Russia.

Source: ET