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IFR 2016: Land borders could divide us, but maritime borders unite us, says Flag Officer of International Fleet Review
NEW DELHI: "Land borders could divide us, but maritime borders unite us," said Rear Admiral Kishan K Pandey in an interview with Economictimes.com, ahead of the International Fleet Review (IFR), which is scheduled to take place in February 2016 in Visakhapatnam. Rear
Admiral Kishan K Pandey is the Flag Officer Fleet Review (FOFR) for IFR. In a first China will also be a part of this review, however Pakistan has not given a 'favourable' response. On being asked about the geostrategic importance of IFR, Rear Admiral Pandey said, "In today's day
and age, everything is governed through the oceans and to have them under good check, we need to partner with all other maritime nations." Follow @ETDefence Twitter handle for comprehensive coverage on other buzzing Defence stories He mentioned that IFR's theme 'United Through Oceans' reflects on the idea of having partnerships with other countries to jointly secure their maritime future.
The IFR comes at a time when both India and China are struggling to secure their
strategic positions in the Indian Ocean region. Infact, Modled
government's recent 'Act East Policy' also subtley underlines the nation's effort to secure its territories in partnership with other nations .
India will be hosting the International Fleet Review from 04 to 08 February 2016 in Vishakhapatnam. Navies of 50 countries are likely to take part in the Review which is being held in India after a gap of 15 years.
IFR2016 will help Indian Navy in showcasing its capabilities: CNS Admiral RK Dhowan
The Mascot of #IFR2016 is Dolphin.
NEW DELHI: "Land borders could divide us, but maritime borders unite us," said Rear Admiral Kishan K Pandey in an interview with Economictimes.com, ahead of the International Fleet Review (IFR), which is scheduled to take place in February 2016 in Visakhapatnam. Rear
Admiral Kishan K Pandey is the Flag Officer Fleet Review (FOFR) for IFR. In a first China will also be a part of this review, however Pakistan has not given a 'favourable' response. On being asked about the geostrategic importance of IFR, Rear Admiral Pandey said, "In today's day
and age, everything is governed through the oceans and to have them under good check, we need to partner with all other maritime nations." Follow @ETDefence Twitter handle for comprehensive coverage on other buzzing Defence stories He mentioned that IFR's theme 'United Through Oceans' reflects on the idea of having partnerships with other countries to jointly secure their maritime future.
The IFR comes at a time when both India and China are struggling to secure their
strategic positions in the Indian Ocean region. Infact, Modled
government's recent 'Act East Policy' also subtley underlines the nation's effort to secure its territories in partnership with other nations .
India will be hosting the International Fleet Review from 04 to 08 February 2016 in Vishakhapatnam. Navies of 50 countries are likely to take part in the Review which is being held in India after a gap of 15 years.
IFR2016 will help Indian Navy in showcasing its capabilities: CNS Admiral RK Dhowan
The Mascot of #IFR2016 is Dolphin.
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