The train aimed to boost joint operational readiness, enhance interoperability, and strengthen maritime cooperation for a secure and secure area.
In a publish on X, Spokesperson of the Indian Navy shared, “Ships from the navies of India, Japan and Indonesia undertook a trilateral train within the Andaman Sea on 13 Feb 26, enhancing mixed operational readiness, interoperability and reinforcing maritime cooperation in the direction of a secure, safe and secure area.”
Earlier, on Thursday, the Indian Navy assumed command of Mixed Job Pressure (CTF) 154, a key multinational coaching job drive underneath the Mixed Maritime Forces (CMF).
In line with a press launch, the change of command ceremony was carried out on February 11 at CMF Headquarters in Manama, Bahrain, and was presided over by VAdm Curt A Renshaw, Commander, CMF / US NAVCEN/US Fifth Fleet.
VAdm Tarun Sobti, Deputy Chief of the Naval Workers (DCNS), Indian Navy, and senior navy leaders from different member nations had been in attendance. Cmde Milind M Mokashi, Shaurya Chakra, of the Indian Navy, formally took over as Commander CTF 154 from the outgoing Commander of the Italian Navy.
In line with the discharge, CTF 154 is particularly oriented towards coaching and capability constructing for member nations of the CMF. It displays the area’s rising belief in India’s skilled experience, operational expertise, and position as a Most well-liked Safety Associate among the many 47 nations of the CMF.CTF 154, established in Might 2023, is devoted to enhancing maritime safety by multinational coaching packages throughout the Center East and the broader area.
The duty drive conducts common Maritime Safety Enhancement Coaching (MSET) occasions, workouts comparable to Compass Rose and Northern/Southern Readiness, and outreach to construct companion nations’ operational capabilities to deal with widespread threats, together with unlawful trafficking, piracy, and irregular migration, in keeping with the discharge.
CTF 154 operates alongside CMF’s different job forces: CTF 150 (Maritime Safety), CTF 151 (Counter-Piracy), CTF 152 (Maritime Safety in Arabian Gulf) and CTF 153 (Maritime Safety in Crimson Sea).















