Abu Dhabi: Indian Naval Ship Sumedha has visited Abu Dhabi in UAE to take part in NAVDEX (Naval Defence Exhibition) and IDEX (International Defence Exhibition), scheduled from February 20-24.
The ship's participation in two leading regional naval and defence exhibitions will showcase the strengths of India's indigenous ship building and underscore the government’s vision of 'Aatma Nirbhar Bharat'.
INS Sumedha is the third ship of the indigenously built Saryu class Naval Offshore Patrol Vessels (NOPV) and was commissioned into the Indian Navy on March 7, 2014.
Built indigenously at Goa Shipyard Limited, she is fitted with an impressive array of weapons and sensors can carry an integral helicopter and boasts of long endurance.
A highly potent platform that can be deployed for a variety of operational missions, she bears testimony to the capabilities of the Indian ship building industry.
Her participation in a marquee event conducted by UAE also highlights the close strategic and cultural relations between India and UAE.
Defence relations between the two nations were elevated to a 'Comprehensive Strategic Partnership' during the visit of then Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and present President of UAE, Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, in January 2017 as Chief Guest at the Republic Day celebrations.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, visited UAE for the fourth time in June 2022 to advance the relationship to a higher pedestal.
To enhance interoperability between the two navies, the inaugural edition of Indian Navy-UAE Navy bilateral exercise, Zayed Talwar, was conducted in March 2018, with the last edition being in August 2021.
“Indian Naval ships have made regular port calls at UAE to promote maritime cooperation. The deployment of the Sumedha to Abu Dhabi is a step in the same direction.”