Konkan-25, a joint maritime exercise between the Indian and British carrier strike groups, commenced on October 6, 2025, off the Western coast of India and will continue until October 12, 2025.
The exercise involves India's INS Vikrant and the UK's HMS Prince of Wales, along with frontline assets from both nations.
JS Akebono of the Japan Maritime Self Defence Force and HNoMS Roald Amundsen of the Royal Norwegian Navy are also participating.
The exercise includes complex maritime operational drills focusing on anti-air, anti-surface, and anti-submarine exercises, as well as flying operations.
INS Vikrant is carrying Mig-29K fighters, while HMS Prince of Wales has F-35B stealth multirole fighters onboard.
The exercise reaffirms the commitment to secure, open, and free seas, exemplifying the India-UK Vision 2035.
Detailed Insights:
Konkan is a series of exercises that began in 2004, taking place biennially, designed to enhance interoperability and maritime cooperation between the Indian Navy and the Royal Navy.
The exercise is divided into two phases: a sea phase involving operational drills and a harbour phase including interactions between naval personnel and cultural engagements.
The participation of the UK Carrier Strike Group (UK CSG 25), along with assets from Norway and Japan, enhances the complexity and scope of this year's exercise.
The exercise underscores the comprehensive strategic partnership between India and the UK, emphasizing their shared vision for a free and open Indo-Pacific region.
India-UK Vision 2035 aims to strengthen cooperation in various sectors, including defence and security, promoting a rules-based international order.
Key Concepts Involved:
Carrier Strike Group: A naval fleet centered around an aircraft carrier, designed for power projection and maritime dominance.
Interoperability: The ability of different military forces to operate together effectively.
Indo-Pacific: A geopolitical region encompassing the Indian Ocean and the western and central Pacific Ocean, emphasizing maritime security and cooperation.