Exercise Malabar 2025, a premier multilateral naval drill, is currently underway at Guam in the Northern Pacific Ocean. Representing India, the INS Sahyadri—a stealth guided missile frigate—has joined this high-profile maritime engagement. The exercise, which includes both harbour and sea phases, underlines India’s strategic role in safeguarding Indo-Pacific security alongside key partner nations.
India’s Participation: INS Sahyadri in Focus
INS Sahyadri is an indigenously designed and constructed guided missile stealth frigate.
- Built under the Project 17 (Shivalik-class) by Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders, it exemplifies the ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ (self-reliant India) vision in defence manufacturing.
- The ship has participated in multiple bilateral and multilateral operations, reaffirming India’s growing naval reach.
- Participation in Malabar 2025 demonstrates India’s commitment to strengthening military cooperation, improving interoperability, and promoting rules-based maritime order.
What is Exercise Malabar?
Started in 1992 as a bilateral naval exercise between India and the United States, Malabar has evolved into a quadrilateral naval drill, now involving,
- India
- United States
- Japan
- Australia
It serves as a key security cooperation platform among Quad nations, focusing on joint operations, maritime domain awareness, and naval interoperability in the Indo-Pacific region.
Structure of Malabar 2025
Harbour Phase
Held at the port in Guam, this phase involves,
- Operational planning meetings
- Alignment of communication protocols
- Familiarisation visits among participating navies
- Sports fixtures and informal cultural exchanges
This phase helps establish coordination and strategic alignment before live operations.
Sea Phase
Once at sea, participating navies conduct,
- Joint fleet manoeuvres
- Anti-submarine warfare (ASW) drills
- Gunnery exercises
- Advanced flying operations involving naval aircraft and helicopters
These drills test readiness, sharpen response capabilities, and foster real-time tactical coordination between navies.
Why Guam Matters
Guam, a U.S. island territory in the Western Pacific, holds strategic importance as a forward-deployed base. Its selection as the host for Malabar 2025 reinforces,
- The Indo-Pacific security architecture
- The importance of forward presence and early warning systems
- Support for a Free and Open Indo-Pacific, resisting coercive actions or threats to sovereignty
India’s naval presence here reflects its increasing blue-water capabilities and active stake in global maritime affairs.
Static Facts & Takeaways
- Exercise Name: Malabar 2025
- Location: Guam, Northern Pacific
- Indian Ship Participating: INS Sahyadri
- Ship Class: Shivalik-class Guided Missile Stealth Frigate
- Built Under: Project 17, by Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders
- Participating Nations: India, U.S., Japan, Australia (Quad members)


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