India, Mozambique, And Tanzania Conclude Trilateral Naval Exercise

India, Mozambique, And Tanzania Conclude Trilateral Naval Exercise

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Category : Defense Published on: April 01 2024

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  • The second edition of the India-Mozambique-Tanzania Trilateral Exercise concluded successfully at Nacala, Mozambique, on March 28.
  • The India-Mozambique-Tanzania Trilateral Exercise aimed to enhance maritime cooperation and interoperability among the navies of the three nations.
  • The exercise comprised a harbor phase with intensive training sessions on vital maritime aspects and a sea phase involving joint operations and surveillance of Exclusive Economic Zones.
  • The closing ceremony emphasized the successful collaboration and commitment to maritime security and regional stability, highlighting India's role as a preferred security partner in the region.
  • Representatives from all three navies attended the closing ceremony, which took place onboard INS Tir and INS Sujata in Nacala, Mozambique.
  • The exercise comprised crucial training sessions on Visit, Board, Search and Seizure techniques, Damage Control, Firefighting Drills, communication protocols, and medical lectures featuring CPR demonstrations and procedures for casualty evacuation (CASEVAC).
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