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India-US naval engagement reinforced during Navy Chief's US trip

India-US maritime security cooperation was a key focus during the 25th International Seapower Symposium

Navy Chief Admiral Hari Kumar's US visit promotes open Indo-Pacific vision (Photo: Sonu Mehta/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)
Navy Chief Admiral Hari Kumar's US visit promotes open Indo-Pacific vision (Photo: Sonu Mehta/Hindustan Times via Getty Images) Getty Images

Ways to expand bilateral maritime security cooperation in sync with fast-expanding India-US strategic partnership figured prominently during Navy Chief Admiral R Hari Kumar's four-day visit to the US, officials said on Sunday, 24 September.

The Chief of Naval Staff visited the US from 19 to 22 September primarily to attend the 25th International Seapower Symposium (ISS).  "The visit of the Navy Chief to the US provided a significant opportunity for apex level navy-to-navy engagements for deepening bilateral cooperation as well as engaging with diverse partners across the Indo-Pacific," Indian Navy spokesperson Commander Vivek Madhwal said.

The ISS is hosted by the US Navy at US Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island with an aim to enhance its cooperation among like-minded navies to work towards the shared vision of an open and rules-based Indo-Pacific.  On the sidelines of the ISS, Admiral Kumar also held bilateral meetings with his counterparts from various countries, including the US, Australia, Egypt, Fiji, Israel, Italy Japan, Kenya, Peru, Saudi Arabia, Singapore and the UK.

Published: 24 Sep 2023, 2:29 PM IST

"The extensive engagements during the visit are a demonstration of the Indian Navy's steadfastness towards realising the vision for a free, open and inclusive Indo-Pacific," Madhwal said.

During the visit extensive deliberations were also held towards exploring greater operational engagements between the Indian and the US navies at bilateral and multilateral exercises such as the Malabar, Sea Dragon and Tiger Triumph.

At the ISS, Admiral Kumar spoke extensively about the challenges of human resource management, with specific reference to recruitment and retention of trained personnel and India's initiatives towards addressing these through the Agnipath scheme, empowering women and driving the Indian Navy into a gender-neutral force, according to Madhwal.

Published: 24 Sep 2023, 2:29 PM IST

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Published: 24 Sep 2023, 2:29 PM IST