Indian Navy and South African Navy Sign Agreement to Enhance Submarine Rescue Support Cooperation.
Defence
The Indian Navy and the South African Navy have signed an important agreement to bolster cooperation in submarine rescue operations. This strategic partnership aims to enhance both nations' capabilities in dealing with submarine emergencies through improved technology and shared expertise. The agreement underscores the commitment of both navies to maintaining maritime safety and readiness. Joint exercises and training sessions will be conducted under this initiative, facilitating better coordination and response during critical submarine rescue missions. This collaboration reflects the growing defense ties between India and South Africa, focusing on advanced naval operations and mutual support.
The agreement includes provisions for joint naval exercises to practice submarine rescue techniques and enhance operational efficiency.
Both navies will share best practices and technologies to advance their submarine rescue capabilities and improve safety.
(Chief Of The Naval Staff) CNS: Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi
Headquarters: New Delhi
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