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U.S., India, and Japan Enhance Special Operations Interoperability in Indo-Pacific Training Exercise

Jitendra Singh
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Jitendra Singh
Last updated: November 29, 2024
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U.S., India, and Japan Enhance Special Operations Interoperability in Indo-Pacific Training Exercise

Recent joint training exercises among special operations forces from the United States, India, and Japan have underscored the commitment to maintaining a Free and Open Indo-Pacific region. These engagements, which saw participation from elite personnel, highlight the importance of collaboration between partner nations in enhancing military capabilities and readiness.

An operator from Naval Special Warfare (NSW) expressed appreciation for the training opportunities, stating, “We value the opportunity to train with our counterparts from India and Japan. It’s the continued collaboration like this that sharpens our tactics and strengthens our bond with our partners in the region.” The exercises involved a range of critical skills, aimed at improving the forces’ operational effectiveness. Key components included beach insertion techniques, maritime interdiction operations, close-quarters combat, and tactical casualty care.

Highlights of the training involved realistic scenarios culminating in a comprehensive capstone exercise. This ultimate drill featured maritime interdiction operations with rehearsals focused on visit, board, search, and seizure (VBSS) techniques. Another NSW operator commented on the positive impact of the training, saying, “After sharing procedures and establishing standards, our combined forces developed realistic special operations scenarios. This training improved our readiness and interoperability, preparing us to effectively plan and carry out modern missions.”

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The emphasis on high-quality, realistic training is part of a broader strategy to enhance the United States’ commitment to a Free and Open Indo-Pacific. The collaboration with capable allies such as the Japan Self-Defense Forces and Indian Navy Marine Commandos is crucial in achieving interoperability and strengthening collective capabilities.

NSW serves as the United States’ elite maritime special operations force, tasked with extending the fleet’s reach. U.S. Special Operations Forces play a vital role in providing flexible responses to various contingencies within the Indo-Pacific, enhancing regional readiness through continuous engagement and collaboration with allied forces.

One pivotal exercise in this context is Malabar 24, a combined field training initiative that includes participants from the Royal Australian Navy, Indian Navy, Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, and the U.S. Navy. This exercise aims to support strategic objectives by strengthening partnerships in the Indo-Pacific region while promoting interoperability during complex warfighting operations. The ongoing training and exercises are indicative of a proactive approach to ensuring stability and security in a dynamic regional environment.

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ByJitendra Singh
A hardcore defence enthusiast with a strong interest in all things military and geopolitical.
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