Indian Naval ship INS Savitri begins Port Call at Mozambique to enhance Naval interoperability

The ship received a warm and ceremonial welcome from personnel of the Mozambique Navy, reflecting the deep historical ties and the strong maritime cooperation between the two nations.

Indian Naval ship INS Savitri begins Port Call at Mozambique to enhance Naval interoperability

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Indian Naval Ship INS Savitri, an Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV) of the Indian Navy, arrived at Port Beira, Mozambique, as part of its ongoing deployment in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).

The ship received a warm and ceremonial welcome from personnel of the Mozambique Navy, reflecting the deep historical ties and the strong maritime cooperation between the two nations.

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In a statement issued here on Monday, the naval spokesperson stated that during the visit, personnel from both navies will engage in comprehensive joint training and professional interactions focused on enhancing mutual cooperation and interoperability for future joint deployments.

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The training sessions will include professional discussions on navigational aspects and effective EEZ surveillance along with hands-on experience on VBSS drills, damage control and firefighting exercises.

As a part of the ship’s community outreach activities, INS Savitri will welcome visitors onboard, providing an opportunity to showcase.

 

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