Recently the Naval Chiefs Conference was held in Bangkok under the Indian Ocean Naval Symposium.

Recently the Naval Chiefs Conference was held in Bangkok under the Indian Ocean Naval Symposium.

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Category : International Published on: December 25 2023

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  • The Naval Chiefs Conference was held in Bangkok under the Indian Ocean Naval Symposium till December 2023.
  • This was the eighth conference of Naval Chiefs under the Indian Ocean Naval Seminar.
  • All 27 member countries of the organization participated in this conference.
  • India was represented in this conference by Naval Chief Admiral R. Done by Hari Kumar.
  • This conference of naval chiefs of Indian Ocean countries was hosted by Thailand.
  • The Republic of Korea was given observer status in this symposium.
  • This symposium will be hosted by India in the year 2025.
  • The Indian Ocean Naval Seminary was formed by the Indian Navy in the year 2008.
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