INS Tamal and INS Surat Reach Jeddah to Boost Indo-Saudi Naval Ties
The visit included joint exercises and meetings enhancing operational coordination and capacity building, reflecting growing Indo-Saudi naval cooperation within a strategic defence partnership.
- INS Tamal and INS Surat, ships of the Indian Navy, arrived in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, to enhance naval relations with Saudi Arabia, according to the Ministry of Defence.
- The 7th meeting of the Joint Committee on Defence Cooperation was co-chaired by Amitabh Prasad and Saad Mohammed H Alkathiri, according to the Ministry of Defence.
- India and Saudi Arabia held discussions on training cooperation, defense partnerships, and military exercises to strengthen their bilateral defense ties, according to the Ministry of Defence.
- India offered training to the Saudi Armed Forces and explored joint manufacturing in defense equipment, as reported by the Ministry of Defence.
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Indian Naval Ships Tamal, Surat Arrive at Jeddah
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. The Indian Navy's INS Tamal, the eighth ship of the Talwar-class stealth frigates, and INS Surat, the latest indigenously constructed guided-missile destroyer of the Indian Navy, arrived at Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, on Wednesday and Thursday, respectively. World News | Indian Naval Ships Tamal, Surat Arrive at Jeddah.
Indian Naval Ships Tamal, Surat arrive at Jeddah - The Tribune
The Indian Navy's INS Tamal, the eighth ship of the Talwar-class stealth frigates, and INS Surat, the latest indigenously constructed guided-missile destroyer of the Indian Navy, arrived at Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, on Wednesday and Thursday, respectively.
Indian Naval Ships Tamal, Surat arrive at Jeddah
The Indian Navy's INS Tamal, the eighth ship of the Talwar-class stealth frigates, and INS Surat, the latest indigenously constructed guided-missile destroyer of the Indian Navy, arrived at Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, on Wednesday and Thursday, respectively.
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