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Kenya Navy Deploys For Exercise Jitegemee And Operation Bahari Moja To Reinforce Regional Maritime Security

sage whitman by sage whitman
March 11, 2026
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Kenya Navy Deploys For Exercise Jitegemee And Operation Bahari Moja To Reinforce Regional Maritime Security
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A Kenya Navy warship has docked in northern Madagascar after completing a regional maritime security and diplomacy mission across the Western Indian Ocean, highlighting Kenya’s growing role in protecting sea routes and strengthening security cooperation among coastal states. The deployment formed part of Exercise Jitegemee XXVII and Operation Bahari Moja 03, coordinated operations aimed at strengthening maritime security and boosting defence cooperation across the region. The mission concluded with a strategic port call in Diego Suarez where Kenyan naval officers met Madagascar’s military and government leaders to deepen security cooperation and expand operational coordination between the two countries.
The deployment reflects the increasing importance of maritime security under the administration of William Ruto, which has placed stronger emphasis on safeguarding sea trade routes and strengthening Kenya’s role in regional stability. Kenya relies heavily on secure maritime transport for trade with international markets, making the safety of Indian Ocean shipping lanes a major national priority as maritime crime continues to affect coastal economies across the region.
During the operational phase of the deployment, the Kenya Navy crew undertook intensive drills designed to sharpen navigation, watchkeeping, ship handling, and emergency response capabilities while ensuring the vessel and its personnel maintained high operational readiness. At the same time, the Kenyan vessel worked with Madagascar’s maritime authorities to monitor suspicious activity across key maritime corridors, focusing on illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing, narcotics trafficking, and irregular migration routes that continue to challenge enforcement efforts across the Western Indian Ocean.
The mission also relied heavily on regional intelligence cooperation. Kenyan officers collaborated with Madagascar’s National Maritime Information Fusion Centre and coordinated information sharing with the Regional Coordination Operations Centre in Seychelles, which facilitates maritime surveillance cooperation among Indian Ocean states. Through shared information and coordinated monitoring of vessels, the Kenyan deployment helped strengthen maritime awareness in areas where criminal networks often exploit gaps in surveillance.
The docking of the vessel in Madagascar marked a shift from operational duties to diplomatic engagement, with Kenyan naval officers holding discussions with senior military and civilian leaders in Antsiranana on ways to improve coordination between the two navies and strengthen responses to emerging maritime threats. Madagascar’s naval personnel were also invited to tour the Kenyan vessel, creating an opportunity for professional exchange and operational learning while reinforcing trust between the two defense forces.
Kenya’s growing participation in regional maritime security efforts also supports broader cooperation frameworks linked to the East African Community and other international maritime initiatives that aim to strengthen surveillance, information sharing, and coordinated responses to security threats at sea. Although piracy incidents have declined in recent years, maritime threats across the Indian Ocean continue to evolve, with illegal fishing undermining coastal economies and trafficking networks exploiting gaps in maritime monitoring systems.

For Kenya, maintaining a visible naval presence across the region serves both security and diplomatic goals. Deployments such as this help strengthen operational readiness while reinforcing Kenya’s role as a reliable partner in safeguarding maritime stability. The mission also included broader diplomatic outreach with engagements involving defense representatives, government officials, and members of the Kenyan community in Madagascar, highlighting the wider ties between the two countries.
As Kenya continues to modernize its naval capabilities and expand regional security cooperation, missions like this signal the country’s intention to play a more active role in protecting maritime trade routes and strengthening stability across the Western Indian Ocean. The completion of the Madagascar deployment therefore reflects both Kenya’s growing maritime capabilities and its broader commitment to regional cooperation in securing one of the world’s most important shipping corridors.

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