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[[File:French Navy destroyer Jean de Vienne with guided missile destroyer INS Mumbai and guided missile frigate INS Gomati.jpg|thumb|350x350px|VARUNA–15. [[French Navy]] [[guided missile destroyer|destroyer]] Jean de Vienne during the exercise with [[Indian Navy]] [[guided missile destroyer|destroyer]] [[INS Mumbai]] and [[guided missile frigate|frigate]] [[INS Gomati (F21)]] .]] | {{One reference|date=September 2022}} | ||
[[File:French Navy destroyer Jean de Vienne with guided missile destroyer INS Mumbai and guided missile frigate INS Gomati.jpg|thumb|350x350px|VARUNA–15. [[French Navy]] [[guided missile destroyer|destroyer]] Jean de Vienne during the exercise with [[Indian Navy]] [[guided missile destroyer|destroyer]] [[INS Mumbai]] and [[guided missile frigate|frigate]] [[INS Gomati (F21)]].]] | |||
The annually held '''Varuna naval exercise''' is an integral part of [[France–India relations|France–India strategic relationship]] in the 21st century and consists of naval cooperation drills between the [[French Navy]] and the [[Indian Navy]]. The joint-exercises are held either in the [[Indian Ocean]] or [[Mediterranean Sea]] with the aim of improving Indo-French coordination on capabilities like cross-deck operations, replenishment-at-sea, [[Minesweeper (ship)|minesweeping]], [[anti-submarine warfare]] and information sharing. It was first started in 1983, though given its present name in 2001. France is ''Littoral State'' of the Indian Ocean through the French [[Overseas region]] of [[Réunion]], [[Mayotte]] and [[Scattered Islands in the Indian Ocean]]. | The annually held '''Varuna naval exercise''' is an integral part of [[France–India relations|France–India strategic relationship]] in the 21st century and consists of naval cooperation drills between the [[French Navy]] and the [[Indian Navy]]. The joint-exercises are held either in the [[Indian Ocean]] or [[Mediterranean Sea]] with the aim of improving Indo-French coordination on capabilities like cross-deck operations, replenishment-at-sea, [[Minesweeper (ship)|minesweeping]], [[anti-submarine warfare]] and information sharing. It was first started in 1983, though given its present name in 2001. France is ''Littoral State'' of the Indian Ocean through the French [[Overseas region]] of [[Réunion]], [[Mayotte]] and [[Scattered Islands in the Indian Ocean]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 21:15, 21 September 2022

The annually held Varuna naval exercise is an integral part of France–India strategic relationship in the 21st century and consists of naval cooperation drills between the French Navy and the Indian Navy. The joint-exercises are held either in the Indian Ocean or Mediterranean Sea with the aim of improving Indo-French coordination on capabilities like cross-deck operations, replenishment-at-sea, minesweeping, anti-submarine warfare and information sharing. It was first started in 1983, though given its present name in 2001. France is Littoral State of the Indian Ocean through the French Overseas region of Réunion, Mayotte and Scattered Islands in the Indian Ocean.
Varuna 2015 included a French battle-group led by French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle (R91) and carrying aero-naval version of Rafale aircraft will operate alongside the Western Naval Command. The latest edition of Varuna exercise, that is the 17th edition, was held between 1 to 10 May 2019 along the Goa coast.[1]
References[edit]
- ↑ "France, India begin 'Varuna' naval exercise off Goa coast". The Economic Times. 1 May 2019. Retrieved 29 November 2020.