EXERCISE TIGER TRIUMPH
Introduction:
India and the United States are set to begin their major tri-service exercise,
‘Tiger Triumph’, in the
Bay of Bengal on
April 1, 2025. The exercise, which will focus on
enhancing military interoperability for
humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR) as well as
crisis situations, will involve various branches of the armed forces from both countries and is scheduled to last for two weeks.
KEY DETAILS OF THE EXERCISE
Exercise Phases:
- The exercise will have two main phases:
- Harbour Phase: Conducted at Visakhapatnam, focusing on preparations and coordination between the forces.
- Maritime and Amphibious Operations: Taking place off Kakinada, involving large-scale naval and amphibious drills.
Focus Areas:
- Military Interoperability: The exercise aims to improve cooperation and coordination between Indian and U.S. forces, focusing on disaster relief, humanitarian assistance, and managing crises.
- Combined Coordination Centre: The two sides will establish standard operating procedures (SOPs) for a joint coordination centre to facilitate smooth communication and rapid responses during exercises and future contingencies.
PARTICIPATING FORCES & ASSETS
Indian Forces:
- Warships: The Indian Navy will deploy INS Jalashwa, INS Gharial, INS Mumbai, and INS Shakti with integral helicopters and landing crafts.
- Aircraft: The Indian Air Force (IAF) will contribute C-130J 'Super Hercules' aircraft, Mi-17 helicopters, and a Rapid Action Medical Team (RAMT).
- Army: The Indian Army will send troops from the 91 Infantry Brigade and the 12 Mechanised Infantry Battalion.
U.S. Forces:
- Warships: The U.S. Navy will send the amphibious warship USS Comstock and the guided-missile destroyer USS Ralph Johnson.
- Marines: U.S. Marines will participate in the exercise alongside naval forces.
- Medical Teams: The U.S. Navy will also provide a medical team to support the joint medical camp setup for the exercise.
JOINT OPERATIONS & COORDINATIONS
- During the exercise, a joint command and control centre will be set up at the Kakinada Naval Enclave for better coordination between the Indian Army and U.S. Marines.
- A joint medical camp will be established by both nations, where the Indian Air Force, RAMT, and the S. Navy medical team will provide aid, strengthening medical cooperation during emergencies.
STRATEGIC SIGNIFICANCE
Strengthening Bilateral Ties:
- The exercise is part of the ongoing effort between India and the U.S. to enhance their strategic partnership and military convergence.
- This collaboration is seen as a step towards deepening ties in the face of regional security challenges.
Expanded Scope of Military Cooperation:
- This is the fourth edition of ‘Tiger Triumph’, and it reflects the increasing complexity, scope, and frequency of joint military exercises between the two countries.
- India and the U.S. also engage in other major military exercises like ‘Vajra Prahar’ and ‘Yudh Abhyas’ (between their armies), as well as the Malabar naval wargames, which include Australia and Japan.
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