Watch: Indian Navy’s Daring Rescue Of Submarine In South China Sea

The Indian Navy’s INS Nistar and DSRV Tiger X demonstrated exceptional rescue skills during Exercise Pacific Reach 2025, joining forces with South Korean and Singaporean submarines. The Indian Navy’s Submarine Rescue Unit (East) on board INS Nistar showcased professionalism and expertise throughout the event, which was hosted by the Republic of Singapore Navy. Over a span of three days, the team carried out several successful submarine rescues, reinforcing India’s position as a key player in submarine rescue operations worldwide.India’s participation in Exercise Pacific Reach 2025 served as a testament to its commitment to international collaborations in maritime security and emergency response. The joint efforts with South Korea and Singapore highlighted the seamless coordination and effectiveness of the Indian Navy’s submarine rescue capabilities. The collaboration also emphasized the importance of multilateral exercises in enhancing interoperability among naval forces in the region and beyond. Through such exercises, the Indian Navy showcased its readiness to respond to submarine emergencies and its ability to engage in complex rescue missions in diverse maritime environments. The successful submarine rescues conducted by INS Nistar and DSRV Tiger X underscored India’s advanced capabilities in submarine search and rescue operations. The demonstration of high skill and efficiency in submarine rescue operations during Exercise Pacific Reach 2025 reaffirmed the Indian Navy’s status as a reliable partner in promoting safety and security at sea.

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