A bilateral tri-service exercise between India and the US has begu𒐪n on the fro𝓡m March 18. The exercise will culminate on March 31.
The humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR) exercise named Tiger Triumph-24 between India and the US is aimed ဣat enhancing readiness and cooperation between the two forces. The exercise is a part of the ongoing partnership between India and the US.
Overview of HADR:
It is designed to improve interoperability for conducting HADR operations a♊nd refine Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to enable rapid and smooth coordination between the armed forces of both countries.
From the Indian side, the exercise will include Indian Navy ships with integral helicopters and landing crafts embarked, Indian Navy aircraft, Indian Army personnel and vehicles, Indian Air Forওce airc𓄧raft and helicopters. Besides, Rapid Action Medical Team (RAMT) will also be participating from the Indian side.
Besides, the US will be represented by US Navy 𝓰Ships with embarked troops of the US Marine Corps and US Army.
Therꦛe will be different phases in HADR. The first phase is Harbour Phase which is from March 18 to March 25 in Visakhapatnam. This phase involves training visits, subject matter expert exchanges, sports events, and social interactions among personnel from both navies.
The second phase will be sea phase. It will start from March 25 and will culmꦇinate on March 31. It will be held in Kakinada. In this phase there will be participating ships, with embarked troops, will undertake maritime, amphibious, and HADR operations based on simulated scenarios.
Earlier, the first Tiger Triumph-24 exercise between India and US took place for a period of nine days in 2019.
Pertinently, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh held a telephonic c💦onversation with US Secretary of Defence Lloyd Austin on Monday (March 18). Both Ministers briefly discussed a range of bilateral, regional s💟ecurity and defence cooperation issues.