April 15, 2026 05:13 am (IST)
Follow us:
facebook-white sharing button
twitter-white sharing button
instagram-white sharing button
youtube-white sharing button
'ECI deviated from Bihar procedure': Supreme Court raises concerns over voter deletion in Bengal SIR | Noida workers’ protest turns violent: Stones pelted, vehicles damaged over wage hike demand | Oil prices jump above $103 a barrel as US moves to block Iran-linked shipping | I don’t care if they come back or not, says Trump after Iran talks collapse | Legendary singer Asha Bhosle suffers cardiac arrest, hospitalised | Big boost to India–Mauritius ties: S. Jaishankar hands over 90 e-buses | Middle East tension: Iranian delegation arrives in Islamabad for major talks, 10,000 security personnel deployed | Ranveer Singh visits RSS HQ amid Dhurandhar 2 success, triggers speculation | ED raids ex-Bengal minister Partha Chatterjee; SSC scam resurfaces ahead of polls | Amit Shah promises UCC, ₹3,000 aid per month for women and youth in BJP’s Bengal manifesto
India-Philippines
India, Philippines conduct first naval exercise. Photo: Armed Forces of the Philippines

India, Philippines hold first joint naval drill in South China Sea, Chinese foreign ministry responds

| @indiablooms | Aug 05, 2025, at 03:19 pm

In an initiative aimed at strengthening defence cooperation and regional maritime security, the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the Indian Navy conducted their first-ever Bilateral Maritime Cooperative Activity (MCA) from August 3 to 4, 2025.

This is the first time the two nations have conducted the maritime cooperative activity on the disputed South China Sea.

Experts believe the maritime cooperation between the two nations may leave China irked.

The joint naval engagement spanned strategic waters from Masinloc, Zambales to Cabra Island in Lubang, Occidental Mindoro, highlighting the growing security collaboration between the two Indo-Pacific partners.

Philippine Navy assets included the BRP Jose Rizal (FF150), BRP Miguel Malvar (FFG-06), a Philippine Air Force Search and Rescue (SAR) aircraft, and a C-208B reconnaissance aircraft.

The Indian Navy deployed a robust maritime task group for the exercise, consisting of the guided missile destroyer INS Delhi (D61), the anti-submarine warfare corvette INS Kiltan (P30), and the fleet replenishment tanker INS Shakti (A57), read an X post by the Armed Forces of the Philippines
.
These surface vessels were supported by two multi-role naval helicopters, enhancing the group's operational flexibility during the joint drills.

The two-day Maritime Cooperative Activity (MCA) featured a comprehensive series of high-level naval operations aimed at strengthening tactical coordination and joint maritime capability.

Among the key drills conducted were rendezvous operations, communication checks, air defence exercises, and manoeuvring drills with photo exercise (PHOTOEX).

The activity also included more complex warfare simulations such as screening exercise (SCREENEX), over-the-horizon targeting (OTH-T), naval surface interdiction and clearance (NSIC) integrated with a publication exercise (PUBEX), anti-submarine warfare (ASW) exercise, replenishment at sea (RAS), passing exercise, and steaming fast (PASSEX/STEAMFAST).

The series culminated with a hotwash and a final evaluation through a Final Exercise (FINEX), underscoring both forces’ commitment to achieving operational synergy in multilateral maritime environments.

“Nagsimula ang joint sail natin with the Indian Navy, kahapon, August 3. And then, hanggang ngayon, August 4. And so far, maganda ang results. We have met our objectives for the exercise. First tiime in history, na nagkaroon tayo ng joint sail with the Indian Navy. We are hoping na magtuloy-tuloy ito, so that, mas madami pa tayong gagawing mga exercises and activites with the Indian Armed Forces,” said AFP Chief of Staff General Brawner.

The successful execution of this first bilateral MCA underscores the two nations’ readiness to work together in promoting maritime domain awareness and supporting a peaceful, stable, and secure region. It also lays the groundwork for sustained maritime collaboration in the years ahead, the X post said.

Chinese Foreign Minister reacts

Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Guo Jiakun reacted to the exercise and said during a press conference: "Disputes over territory and maritime rights and interests should be settled through negotiation and consultation by countries directly concerned, and no third party is in any position to interfere in that."

China claims almost the entire South China Sea, a major trade route in the region.

Several nations, including the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia and Brunei and Taiwan, also lay claims to parts of the sea.

Support Our Journalism

We cannot do without you.. your contribution supports unbiased journalism

IBNS is not driven by any ism- not wokeism, not racism, not skewed secularism, not hyper right-wing or left liberal ideals, nor by any hardline religious beliefs or hyper nationalism. We want to serve you good old objective news, as they are. We do not judge or preach. We let people decide for themselves. We only try to present factual and well-sourced news.

Support objective journalism for a small contribution.