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Ios Sagar returns home after the months of use in the South-West Indian Ocean region | Last news India

New-Delhi returned home on Thursday after almost a monthly effort in the Southwestian Ocean region.

Ios Sagar returns home after the months of use in the southwestern Indian Ocean
Ios Sagar returns home after the months of use in the southwestern Indian Ocean

On April 5, the ship of the Indian Ocean Sagar sailed from the banks of the most important naval base in Karwar from Karnataka, who promoted occupation members from India and nine other countries. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh was held.

It was used under an initiative for further cooperation with the nations in the region of the Indian Ocean to pursue the vision of India from mutual and holistic progress for security in the regions or “Mahasagar”.

In the Sunayna, the offshore patrol ship of the Indian Navy, had taken over the mantle of iOS Sagar under this mission, who tried to reaffirm the commitment of India, “to build a stronger relationship with its maritime neighbors and to work on a safer, integrative and safe maritime environment in the region of the Indian ocean”.

The Maiden Initiative of the Indian Navy of iOS Sagar, which was visited jointly by staff from nine Ior-Marine, completed its one-month commitment in the southwest of Ior and returned to Kochi on May 8, said a spokesman for the Indian Navy.

Vice -Miral against Srinivas, flag officer, who commanded the head of the southern naval command, congratulated the Crew of India and the friendly countries abroad during the large reception ceremony on the naval base Kochi.

“The successful completion of the mission is a new chapter in the maritime cooperation and underlines India’s commitment to protect the collective maritime interests, capacity structure and the permanent partnership with the IOR nations,” said the spokesman.

During the mission, the ship carried out Häfer calls to Dar-es-Salaam, Nacala, Port Louis, Port Victoria and men.

The most important highlights of the mission were joint naval exercises, professional and cultural exchange and common EEZ monitoring of Tanzania, Mozambique, Mauritius and Seychelles, he said.

The ship strengthened the regional maritime cooperation between India and African nations and, together with the Chennai and Kesari, took part in the maritime exercise of Africa India, which was organized by India and Tanzania from April 13th to April 18th.

The exercise offered the crew of iOS Sagar the opportunity to take part in the common port phase and to interact with the participating navy.

It was a unique experience for the 44 international crew members of the nine partner nations -komoros kenya, Madagascar, Maldives, Mauritius, Mosambik, Seychellen, Silanka and Tanzania, who occupied the ship alongside the Indian marine crew, the motto of ‘One One Mission’.

The total size of the crew is almost 120 and the training, which took place before the mission was used, has encouraged bonds for friendship and camaraderie among employees from different countries.

The ship to Sunayana was commissioned in October 2013 and has a shift of almost 2,500 tons, another high -ranking civil servant told PTI.

IOS Sagar also emphasizes the role of India as a “preferred security partner” and the “first aider” in the IOR.

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