NEW DELHI: Indian Navy hosted the Indian Ocean Naval Symposium (IONS) maritime exercise at Maritime Warfare Centre of Southern Naval Command in Kochi last Friday. The high-level engagement brought together delegates from IONS member navies to deliberate on evolving non-traditional maritime security challenges in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).The exercise saw participation from Bangladesh, France, Indonesia, Kenya, Maldives, Mauritius, Myanmar, Seychelles, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Tanzania and Timor-Leste. The diverse multinational representation underscores a shared commitment to fostering mutual trust and enhancing collaborative maritime security across the region.As India assumes the IONS chairmanship for the 2026–2028 cycle after a gap of 16 years, IMEX TTX 2026 marks a key milestone in strengthening regional maritime leadership. Conducted in a sophisticated, simulated environment, the exercise addressed complex maritime security challenges in IOR, a region of critical importance to global trade, energy flows and connectivity.Its primary objectives included enhancing shared understanding among participating navies of operational approaches and constraints, examining coordination mechanisms such as information sharing and decision-making processes, and supporting the continued refinement of IONS frameworks, including validation of maritime security guidelines through practical application. By simulating multi-scenario contingencies without the constraints of live deployments, the exercise enabled participants to explore new avenues for professional exchange and to deepen mutual trust.IMEX TTX 26 reaffirmed the role of IONS as a vital platform for cooperation through constructive dialogue, collective responsibility and regionally driven solutions to maritime challenges. The insights gained from the exercise are expected to further strengthen the IONS framework, ensuring a coherent, responsive and stable maritime domain in IOR.
















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