The multinational naval exercise 'Milan-2026' has begun at the Indian port of Visakhapatnam, with representatives from the naval forces of approximately 70 countries around the world participating.
Large-scale Event to Strengthen Maritime Security
The 'Milan-2026' exercise includes an international fleet review and joint naval operations. This event is of significant interest to maritime professionals from various countries, serving as a platform for international cooperation in ensuring maritime security and sharing experiences among fleets of different nationalities.
The event organized by India highlights the country's growing role in global naval initiatives. Participants will be able to showcase modern technologies, tactics, and strategies, fostering trust and coordination at sea.
Objectives and Significance of the Exercise
- International Fleet Review: demonstration of ships and forces from participating countries.
- Joint Operations: practicing scenarios for combating piracy, rescue operations, and protecting maritime routes.
- Experience Sharing: discussing best practices to enhance fleet operational capabilities.
The exercise promotes increased interaction among naval forces, which is especially relevant in the context of modern global challenges such as protecting trade routes and countering illegal activities at sea.