The 12th Edition of the annual Indian Navy (IN) – Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) bilateral maritime exercise SLINEX-2025 is scheduled at Colombo from 14-18 August 2025.
According to the Indian High Commission in Sri Lanka, the exercise will be conducted in two phases: the Harbour Phase at Colombo from 14-16 August, followed by the Sea Phase from 17-18 August off Colombo.
The Indian Navy will be represented by INS Jyoti (Fleet Tanker) and INS Rana (Destroyer), while the Sri Lanka Navy will have SLNS Vijayabahu (Advanced Offshore Patrol Vessel) and SLNS Sayura (OPV). In addition, Sri Lanka Air Force BEL 412 helicopters would also participate in the exercise. The exercise will also have the Special Forces of the two navies undertake the IN-SLN SF exercise. The previous edition of SLINEX was conducted in Visakhapatnam from 17-20 December 2024.
SLINEX-2025 aims to enhance interoperability, improve mutual understanding and exchange best practices/ procedures in multi-faceted Maritime operations between both Navies. The Harbour Phase would include sports fixtures, yoga sessions and cultural events, which would provide an opportunity for personnel from both navies to learn from each other, reinforce shared values and build bonds of friendship and camaraderie.
Rear Admiral B Liyanagamage, Director General Operations of Sri Lanka Navy, Commanding Officer of INS Jyoti, Captain Chetan R Upadhayaya and Commanding Officer of INS Rana, Captain KP Sreesan, along with Captain Anand Mukundan, Defence Adviser, High Commission of India, would participate in the opening ceremony of SLINEX-2025.
Harbour training activities, SME interaction and training at HARD simulator will also be progressed during SLINEX-2025. The Sea Phase would include exercises in multi-dimensions like surface firing, tactical manoeuvres, seamanship evolutions, helicopter operations including cross-deck flying, Search and Rescue, and Special Forces operations at sea, which will further enhance the high degree of interoperability already established between the two friendly navies.
The Indian High Commission further said that the Indian navy had earlier deployed Dornier maritime patrol aircraft on lease, revealing that the aircraft in the past three years enhanced the maritime surveillance capability of Sri Lanka. The aircraft has recently returned to India on completion of the deployment. Indian Naval Ship Rana also entered Trincomalee on 11th August for de-induction of Dornier ground support equipment and spares prior to proceeding to Colombo for SLINEX-2025.
The SLINEX series of exercises exemplifies the deep engagement between India and Sri Lanka, which has strengthened mutual cooperation in the maritime domain, the Indian High Commission said. Interaction between the SLN and IN has also grown significantly in recent years, in consonance with India’s policy of ‘Neighbourhood First’ and Hon’ble PM’s vision of ‘Security and Growth for all in the Region (SAGAR)’. (Newswire)