India–UK Joint Carrier Strike Group Exercise: Konkan-25 Strengthens Indo-Pacific Cooperation

Context

India and the United Kingdom have launched their first-ever joint Carrier Strike Group (CSG) exercise, Konkan-25, marking a historic milestone in bilateral maritime cooperation. Conducted in the Arabian Sea off India’s western coast (October 6–12, 2025), the exercise showcases growing naval interoperability and shared strategic interests in maintaining a free, open, and secure Indo-Pacific.

Key Highlights

  • First Joint CSG Exercise:
    Konkan-25 brings together India’s INS Vikrant and the UK’s HMS Prince of Wales, both flagship aircraft carriers, for the first coordinated deployment of two CSGs.
  • Multi-Nation Participation:
    The exercise also includes the Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force’s JS Akebono and Royal Norwegian Navy’s HNoMS Roald Amundsen, expanding the drills’ multilateral scope.
  • Operational Scope:
    Key components include anti-air, anti-surface, and anti-submarine warfare, fighter operations, and complex maritime manoeuvres.

    • INS Vikrant operates MiG-29K fighters.
    • HMS Prince of Wales fields F-35B stealth multirole aircraft.
  • Two-Phase Format:
    • Sea Phase: Intensive combat simulations, coordinated strike missions, and deck interoperability.
    • Harbour Phase: Professional exchanges, cross-training, and cultural engagements between Indian and British naval personnel.
  • Diplomatic Message:
    The exercise embodies the India–UK Vision 2035, which aims to deepen cooperation in defence, technology, and global governance based on a rules-based international order.
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