EXERCISE SLINEX
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Indian Naval Ships INS Rana (Guided Missile Destroyer) and INS Jyoti (Fleet Tanker) arrived in Colombo, Sri Lanka to participate in the 12th edition of the Sri Lanka-India Naval Exercise (SLINEX-25) held from 14 to 18 August 2025.
SLINEX 25
Overview
- Full Form: Sri Lanka–India Naval Exercise (SLINEX)
- Edition: 12th
- First Held: 2005
- Frequency: Biennial
- Hosted by: Sri Lanka (2025), previously India (2024)
- Previous Edition: SLINEX-24 (Visakhapatnam, India – 17–20 Dec 2024)
OBJECTIVE
- Enhance interoperability and operational coordination
- Promote maritime cooperation
- Share best practices and professional experiences
- Strengthen regional maritime security
PARTICIPATING NAVAL ASSETS
Indian Navy
- INS Rana – Guided Missile Destroyer
- INS Jyoti – Fleet Tanker
- Indian Navy Special Forces
Sri Lankan Navy
- SLNS Gajabahu – Advanced Offshore Patrol Vessel
- SLNS Vijayabahu – Advanced Offshore Patrol Vessel
- Sri Lankan Navy Special Forces
EXERCISE SCHEDULE
Harbour Phase (14–16 August 2025) – Colombo
Activities:
- Professional Interactions
- Subject Matter Expert Exchange (SMEE)
- Cultural and Social Exchanges
- Yoga Sessions & Sports
- Sharing of Best Practices
Exercises Include:
- Gunnery Firing Drills
- Seamanship Evolutions
- Communication Protocols
- Navigation Operations
- VBSS (Visit Board Search and Seizure)
- Fueling at Sea (RAS – Replenishment at Sea)
STRATEGIC SIGNIFICANCE
- Reinforces India’s Neighbourhood First Policy
- Supports SAGAR vision (Security and Growth for All in the Region)
- Reflects India’s MAHASAGAR Doctrine:
Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security and Growth Across Regions
- Enhances India’s role as a Net Security Provider in the Indian Ocean Region
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