Egyptian, Indian Naval Forces Conduct Drills In Mediterranean Sea

Egyptian, Indian Naval Forces Conduct Drills In Mediterranean Sea

CAIRO, Egypt, July 4 (NNN-MENA) – The Egyptian and Indian Naval forces, carried out Wednesday, drills in the Mediterranean Sea, with the participation of India’s ship Tarkash and Egypt’s frigate Damietta.

The exercises included security measures during maritime missions, protection of navigation routes, as well as, management of defence and attack operations. Navy helicopters were also used in the training.

The Indian naval ship, Tarkash, arrived in Alexandria, Egypt on June 28, to participate in the Western Fleet Overseas Deployment training programme, according to a statement issued by the Indian Navy.

The statement added that the visit demonstrates India’s commitment to its ties with Egypt, in light of bilateral agreements for cooperation and cultural exchange between the two countries; the visit also stresses the Indian Navy’s increasing footprint and operational reach.

The geo-strategic location of Egypt grants it, the unique advantage of being at the crossroads of Africa, Asia and Europe, where crucial sea lines of communication pass through the Red Sea into the Mediterranean through the country’s Suez Canal.

The drills come as part of a plan by the Armed Forces General Command, to enhance and beef up military cooperation with all friendly countries.

In 2018, Egypt and Pakistani naval forces also carried out similar drills in the Mediterranean Sea.– NNN-MENA

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