US Navy chief of operations visits India to consolidate bilateral naval ties

Team India Sentinels Monday 13th of May 2019 07:36 PM

Aiming to consolidate bilateral naval relations between both the nations, US Navy chief of operations Admiral John Michael Richardson has arrived in India in a 3-day official tour starting Sunday.

His visit is intended to consolidate bilateral naval relations between India and USA and also to explore new avenues for naval cooperation, an Indian navy official said.

Admiral John M Richardson had discussions with Indian Navy Chief Admiral Sunil Lanba.

He also interacted with Defence Secretary, Vice Chief of the Army Staff, Chief of the Air Staff, Chief of the Integrated Defence Staff to the Chairman COSC and the National Security Council Secretariat.

Indian Navy and US Navy interact regularly at bilateral and multilateral forums and participate in maritime exercises such as MALABAR and RIMPAC.

Regular Subject Matter Expert exchange also takes place between both the navies to institutionalise interoperability in various fields.

After being accorded Major Defence Partner status by USA in 2016, India – US ties have grown significantly in recent years.

The inaugural Ministerial 2+2 Dialogue conducted in September 2018 also facilitated new avenues for defence cooperation between the two countries.

Major issues discussed during the visit included operations and exercises, training interactions, information exchange, capacity building and capability enhancement.


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