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Indian Navy’s first ever trilateral exercise with Africa

India has held its first-ever trilateral Navy exercise with Africa as a part of initiatives to broaden defence partnership with the continent. The Trilateral exercise comprising Navies of India, Tanzania and Mozambique was held this week.

This exercise got here quickly after the Gandhinagar Declaration which was adopted within the not too long ago concluded India Africa Defence Dialogue in Gandhinagar, on the sidelines of Defexpo 2022.

Various skilled disciplines like dealing with Asymmetric Threats, Boat and Helicopter Operations, Casualty Evacuation drills, Fire Fighting, and Visit Board Search and Seize (VBSS) drills have been a part of exercise, officers mentioned. October 26-28 noticed the harbour section and the ocean section was performed from October 28-29.

Indian Navy Ship (INS) Tarkash was a part of this exercise throughout a go to to Dar es Salaam, Tanzania this week. On arrival Commanding Officer, Captain Abraham Samuel, accompanied by Defence Attaché Captain Nitesh Garg paid a courtesy name on General Jacob John Mkunda, Chief of Defence Forces and Rear Admiral Ramson Godwin Mwaisaka, Commander of Tanzania Navy, in line with an announcement by the Indian High Commission in Tanzania.

During the go to, INS Tarkash additionally participated in a bilateral Maritime Partnership Exercise with Tanzania. The exercise was held in two phases. The harbour section was from October 26-28 and the Sea Phase was performed on 28 October. The exercise noticed sharing of finest practices and enhanced the inter-operability been the 2 films, officers knowledgeable.

India and Tanzania signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Defence Co-operation in 2003. The MoU gives an over-arching frame-work for progressing numerous defence co-operation initiatives between the 2 nations. In current years, India and Tanzania have been cooperating within the area of defence coaching in Indian establishments. About 400 Tanzanian defence personnel have been educated in India. On request of the late President John Magufuli, an Indian Military Training Team (IMTT) has been deployed at Command and Staff College, Arusha since Dec. 2017. 1st India-Tanzania Joint Defence Cooperation Committee (JDCC) assembly was held in New Delhi in 2021 and this 12 months a Mini-DefExpo was organized in Dar-es-Salaam by the Indian High Commission. 16 Indian firms (7 from authorities sector and 9 from personal sector) participated within the occasion.

Hydrography is one other advancing space of cooperation between the 2 nations. Indian naval survey ships have performed hydrographic surveys of Tanzanian ports and ready navigational charts. 100 copies of 6 navigational charts and seven ENCs ready by India have been handed over to Tanzanian officers in the course of the state go to of the Indian PM in July 2016. 2nd Joint Committee on Hydrography was held in 2021.

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