CAMP AGUINALDO, Quezon City -- The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the Indian Armed Forces successfully carried out the 2nd PH–India Bilateral Maritime Cooperative Activity (MCA) in the West Philippine Sea, marking another milestone in the growing maritime security partnership between the two nations on November 26, 2025.
Conducted in one of the most strategically important maritime zones in the region, the activity aimed to deepen defense cooperation, enhance interoperability, and promote adherence to international law and a rules-based order in the Indo-Pacific.
For this year’s iteration, the AFP deployed a formidable lineup of naval and air assets, including the BRP Jose Rizal (FF150), Philippine Airforce’ FA50s, and a W-3A Sokol Search and Rescue helicopter. The Indian Navy, meanwhile, showcased its capabilities through the participation of the INS Sahyadri, a modern guided missile frigate equipped with an onboard helicopter.
Throughout the engagement, both forces executed a series of coordinated maritime exercises designed to refine tactical skills and strengthen joint response capabilities. The activities covered Communication Exercises (COMMEX) and Flag Hoist Drills, which honed visual and radio communication procedures between the two navies. They also conducted Officer of the Watch (OOW) Maneuvers accompanied by a Photo Exercise with a fly by or low pass of FA50s, demonstrating precise and cooperative maritime formation. The activity was culminated by a Steampast or passing exercise (PASSEX), symbolizing unity and shared commitment between the Philippines and India in safeguarding maritime domains.
The successful conduct of the 2nd MCA reflects the growing synergy between the AFP and the Indian Navy as both countries continue to expand defense cooperation. It also underscores their mutual commitment to maintaining peace, stability, and freedom of navigation in the region.
As maritime security challenges continue to evolve, both sides affirmed that such cooperative activities will remain a vital platform for strengthening regional defense posture and enhancing the capacity to respond to future contingencies at sea.
