New Delhi:The 19th edition of the Indian and French Navy bilateral exercise 'Varuna-2021' concluded on Tuesday. The three-day bilateral exercise had begun on April 25 in the Arabian Sea, according to a statement.
From the Indian Navy's side, guided-missile stealth destroyer INS Kolkata, guided-missile frigates INS Tarkash and INS Talwar, Fleet Support Ship INS Deepak, with Seaking 42B and Chetak integral helicopters, a Kalvari class submarine and P8I Long Range Maritime Patrol Aircraft participated in the exercise.
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The French Navy was represented by the aircraft carrier Charles-de-Gaulle with Rafale-M fighter, E2C Hawkeye aircrafts and helicopters Caiman M and Dauphin embarked Horizon-class air defence destroyer Chevalier Paul, Aquitaine-class multi-mission frigate FNS Provence with a Caiman M helicopter embarked and command and supply ship Var.
Units of the Indian and French navies honed and enhanced their war-fighting skills to demonstrate their ability as an integrated force to promote peace, security and stability in the maritime domain.
The 'VARUNA' exercise has been a key enabler in building interoperability and strengthening the coordination between the two navies. This exercise has matured over the years with an increase in scope, the complexity of operations and level of participation, as per the statement.