Indian Navy Successfully Mates DSRV with Foreign Submarines in South China Sea Exercise
The Indian Navy has achieved a significant milestone by successfully mating its Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle (DSRV) with three foreign submarines during the biennial Exercise Pacific Reach (XPR) in the South China Sea. This operation, which took place over three days, demonstrates India’s advanced submarine rescue capabilities and its readiness to provide critical services not just for its own fleet but also for allied navies. The DSRVs, supported by Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs), showcased their ability to integrate with submarines during simulated distress scenarios, highlighting India’s technical proficiency in challenging underwater operations. The exercise, involving participation from more than 40 nations, underscored India’s commitment to enhancing interoperability with international forces and reaffirmed its position as a reliable maritime partner in the Indo-Pacific region. This accomplishment not only strengthens India’s reputation as a net security provider but also reflects its proactive approach to regional safety and humanitarian response at sea, underscoring the importance of cooperative security frameworks among nations.