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Indian & South African Navies Ink Submarine Support Cooperation Pact
Indian & South African Navies Ink Submarine Support Cooperation Pact
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On Wednesday, the Indian and South African Navies announced the signing of an Implementing Agreement for rescue support in ocean waters, ensuring India's assistance to South Africa's naval crew during emergencies.
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On Wednesday, the Indian and South African Navies announced the signing of an Implementing Agreement for rescue support in ocean waters, ensuring India's assistance to South Africa's naval crew during emergencies.The partnership "reinforces the longstanding maritime relationship" between the African and South Asian states, the statement reads.The agreement was signed by Indian Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi and his South African counterpart, Vice Admiral Monde Lobese.Notably, maritime relations between the two countries have been on the upswing in recent times, with India hosting the bilateral navy staff talks in New Delhi last month. The discussions focused on strengthening maritime relations and enhancing synergy between the two navies.
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Indian & South African Navies Ink Submarine Support Cooperation Pact
20:57 04.09.2024 (Updated: 21:00 04.09.2024) India and South Africa have been collaborating on a range of issues, including within the powerful BRICS grouping. The latest addition to their partnership is a sea assistance agreement.
On Wednesday, the
Indian and South African Navies announced the signing of an
Implementing Agreement for rescue support in ocean waters, ensuring India's assistance to South Africa's naval
crew during emergencies.
"Under this agreement, the Indian Navy will provide assistance by deploying its Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle (DSRV) when required, further strengthening the collaborative ties between the two navies," India’s Ministry of Defence (MoD) stated.
The partnership "reinforces the longstanding maritime relationship" between the African and South Asian states, the statement reads.
The agreement was signed by
Indian Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi and his South African counterpart,
Vice Admiral Monde Lobese.
Notably, maritime relations between the two countries have been on the upswing in recent times, with India hosting the bilateral navy staff talks in New Delhi last month. The discussions focused on strengthening maritime relations and enhancing
synergy between the two navies.