Indian Naval Ship Nistar Participates in Exercise Pacific Reach 2025
Indian Navy’s latest indigenously designed and
constructed Diving Support Vessel (DSV), INS Nistar made its maiden port call
at Changi, Singapore on 14 September 2025. The ship functioning under the
Command and Control of the Flag Officer Commanding Eastern Fleet participated in
the multinational Exercise Pacific Reach 2025 (XPR 25) commencing 15 September
2025.
INS Nistar, commissioned on 18
July 2025 is a shining example of India’s self-reliance and progress towards
achieving aatmanirbharta in shipbuilding and has been able to achieve
more than 80 per cent indigenisation. The ship with its Side Scan Sonar, work and
observation class ROVs and expansive deep sea diving systems will be carrying
out the role of mothership (MoSHIP) for Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle (DSRV).
With the induction of two DSRVs
in 2018-19, one for each seaboard, capable of rescue operations till depths of 650
meters, India joined the elite league of nations which operate dedicated
submarine rescue systems. These systems can either be deployed on Vessels of
Opportunity (VoO) or airlifted to the nearest mobilisation port for rapid
deployment to distant seas. Submarine Rescue Unit (East) will be operating from
the mothership for the biennial submarine rescue exercise in South China Sea,
which is aimed at bringing together the submarine rescue platforms and assets
operated by various nations for streamlining the procedures, inculcating best
practices and enhancing interoperability.
Exercise Pacific Reach 2025, being
hosted by Singapore will see participation of more than 40 nations as active
participants or as observers. The exercise will mainly be conducted in two
phases viz. harbour and sea phase. The week-long harbour phase will involve
in-depth discussions on submarine rescue systems, Subject Matter Expert
Exchanges (SMEE), medical symposium and cross deck visits between the
participating nations.
The Sea phase of the exercise
would witness INS Nistar and SRU(E) engaging in multiple intervention and
rescue operations with participating assets in South China Sea.
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