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Milan (
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: ', lit. "Meeting", "Unification", or "Confluence") is a multilateral naval exercise hosted by the
Indian Navy The Indian Navy is the maritime branch of the Indian Armed Forces. The President of India is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Navy. The Chief of Naval Staff, a four-star admiral, commands the navy. As a blue-water navy, it operates sig ...
. The biennial event features professional exercises and seminars, social events and sporting fixtures between participating nations. Milan was first held in 1995. Apart from the Indian Navy, the navies of Indonesia, Singapore, Sri Lanka and Thailand participated in the inaugural edition. All editions of Milan had been hosted under the aegis of the
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and were held in the
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. In 2020, the Navy decided to hold the next edition of Milan in
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, Andhra Pradesh under the
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. The decision was made as Visakhapatnam had more infrastructure and sea space for the exercise. Seventeen nations, including India, participated in Milan 2014 making it the biggest edition of the event at the time. The most recent edition of Milan was held at
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from 6–13 March 2018. Sixteen foreign nations participated in the event. The 2020 edition of Milan would have been the largest edition of the exercise with 30 foreign navies confirming their participation. However, the Indian Navy postponed the exercise in early March 2020 due to the
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. Milan 2022 involved the participation of 42 foreign countries, with 13 sending warships and 39 sending delegations.


Editions

Milan was first held in 1995. Since then, the event has been held biennially except for 2001, 2005, 2016, and 2020. The 2001 and 2016 editions were not held because of the International Fleet Review; the 2005 event was postponed to 2006 due to the
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; and the 2020 edition was cancelled due to the
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. The following table lists every edition of Milan and the countries that participated in the edition. Indonesia, Singapore, Sri Lanka and Thailand have participated in every edition of the exercise. Countries participating for the first time are in ''italics''.


2022

The 11th edition of Milan was held from 25 February to 4 March 2022 in Visakhapatnam. It was the largest edition of the exercise, and was the first time it was held in Visakhapatnam under the
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. The theme of the edition was "Camaraderie – Cohesion – Collaboration". The Indian Navy had invited 46 nations to participate including all Quad nations. Forty-two countries confirmed their participation. Thirteen nations sent warships to attend the Milan 2022 exercise, while 39 nations were represented by delegations. A total of 26 ships (13 foreign and 13 Indian Navy), 21 aircraft and 1 submarine participated in the exercise. The 2022 edition included a harbour phase (25-28 February) followed by a sea phase (1-4 March). The Indian Navy stated that a "series of complex and advanced exercises were undertaken in all three dimensions of naval operations to enhance compatibility, interoperability, mutual understanding and maritime cooperation amongst the partner navies". The sea phase involved
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,
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exercises involving aircraft, surface target firings and simulation of complex operational scenarios. During the first two days of the sea phase, the navies conducted anti-warfare drills including a
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aircraft shepherding a strike by Indian fighter aircraft on a formation of warships. The navies also conducted weapons firings against low-flying air targets. Over the next days of the sea phase, cross-deck landing operations were conducted during helicopter operations and
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INS ''Shakti'' (A57) conducted underway replenishment for the ships of the participating navies. The 2022 edition was formally inaugurated by Minister of State for Defence
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at the Naval Auditorium in Visakhapatnam on 26 February. The event was also attended by Admiral
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, and the Ambassadors, High Commissioners, Chiefs of Navies, delegation heads of participating countries, and the Commanding Officers and crew of all participating ships. As part of the exercise, a "MILAN village" was established at the Tarang Naval Institute to showcase Indian handicrafts, cuisine and arts, particularly from the host state of Andhra Pradesh, and serve as a venue for social interaction and cultural exchange between the participants. Other events during Milan 2022 included an operational demonstration by the Indian Navy followed by an International City Parade (including foreign contingents) on the evening of 27 February, an international maritime seminar with the theme - ''"Harnessing Collective Maritime Competence through Collaboration"'' on 27–28 February, professional/subject matter expert exchanges,
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demonstration, meeting of younger officers, sporting events, and cultural visits to Agra and Bodh Gaya. The closing ceremony was held onboard INS ''Jalashwa'' (L41) and was led by Rear Admiral Sanjay Bhalla, Flag Officer Commanding Eastern Fleet. The Commanding Officers of the participating ships arrived onboard Jalashwa by helicopters and boats, and conducted a debrief on the exercise. Commanding officer of the USS ''Fitzgerald'', Cmdr. David Catterall, stated that Milan provided an opportunity for "like-minded navies that sharing a common vision of a more stable, open, and prosperous Indo-Pacific, to operate and train alongside one another". He added, "We are grateful for India's hosting this important event and their efforts to harmonize our contributions to the region, and look forward to ensuring future engagements to build strong alliances and partnerships." Participating foreign ships: *Australia -
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*Bangladesh - BNS Umar Farooq *France - FS Loire *Indonesia - KRI Eddy Martadinata *Japan - JS Yūdachi (DD-103) *Malaysia - KD Lekiu (FFG30) *Myanmar - UMS King Sin Phyu Shin *Seychelles - SCG PS Zoroaster *Singapore - RSS Tenacious *South Korea - ROKS Gwangju (FFG-817) *Sri Lanka - SLNS Sayurala *United States - USS Fitzgerald,
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*Vietnam - VPNS Quang Trung


References

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