FOUR INDIAN NAVAL SHIPS ARRIVE IN DUBAI TODAY
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 05, 2015 BY INDIANDEFENSE NEWS
INS Delhi is the lead ship of her class of guided-missile destroyers of the Indian Navy. She was built at the Mazagon Dock Limited in Mumbai and commissioned on 15 November 1997
DUBAI: Indian Naval Ships Deepak, Delhi, Tabar and Trishul will visit Dubai from Sept 5 to 8. The ships are part of the Indian Navy’s Western Fleet based at Mumbai and are on a long-range deployment to the Arabian Gulf to enhance bilateral ties with friendly regional navies.
During the visit, the warships will have professional interactions with the defence force of the UAE for enhancing cooperation and sharing the nuances of naval operations including disaster management and combating maritime threats of terrorism and piracy. Apart from professional interactions, sports and social engagements are also planned are aimed at enhancing cooperation and understanding between the Navies.
India has an ancient maritime tradition and maritime interaction with the UAE that dates back to over 4,000 years BC.
INS Tabar (F44) "Battle Axe" is the third of the Talwar-Class Guided Missile Stealth Frigate
The Indian Navy today has multi-dimensional capabilities comprising aircraft carriers, modern ships, submarines, aircraft and marine commandos. A notable feature of the Indian Navy’s force structure is the fact that the overwhelming majority of its ships are designed and constructed in India.
The Indian Navy has close and friendly ties with all navies in the Gulf and has been regularly exercising with many of them. The Indian navy is also privileged to provide training and hydrographic support to several navies in the region. The involvement of Indian Naval ships in combating piracy off the coast of Somalia since October 2008 has further strengthened bilateral ties and interactions with navies in the region.
INS Trishul "Trident" is the second ship of the Talwar-Class Guided Missile Frigate
Bilateral relations between India and UAE have existed for a long time with treaties and agreements on extradition, mutual legal assistance in criminal and civil matters, judicial cooperation in civil and commercial matters, combating trafficking in narcotics, civil aviation, cultural exchange and information cooperation.
UAE is India’s second largest trading partner and naval cooperation between the two countries have increased steadily since the inaugural Navy-to-Navy Staff Talks in Jan 07, which covered the entire gamut of IN-UAEN cooperation.
Frequent port visits by naval ships of both countries, visit by Service Chiefs and training of UAE Naval officers has further bolstered naval cooperation between the two countries.
India and UAE are also members of Indian Ocean Naval Symposium (IONS); a voluntary and co-operative initiative between 35 countries of Indian Ocean Region.
IONS has served as an ideal forum for sharing of information and cooperation on maritime issues. The current visit seeks to underscore India’s peaceful presence and solidarity with friendly countries in the Gulf and strengthen the existing bonds of friendship between India and UAE.
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