India-Myanmar Strengthen Maritime Ties as Navy Chief Visits Naypyidaw

Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi visited Myanmar for bilateral talks with Senior-General Ye Win Oo and Defence Minister General Htun Aung. Discussions centered on expanding defence collaboration across all three military branches, focusing on capacity building and interoperability. The visit underscored maritime security in the Bay of Bengal under the MAHASAGAR framework. India and Myanmar continue to strengthen their strategic partnership through exercises like IMNEX and coordinated patrols.

Key Points: India-Myanmar Naval Cooperation Strengthened in Admiral's Visit

  • Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh Tripathi holds talks with Senior-General Ye Win Oo in Naypyidaw
  • Discussions focus on expanding defence collaboration across armies, navies, air forces
  • Maritime security in Bay of Bengal under MAHASAGAR framework highlighted
  • India-Myanmar engage in IMNEX, IMCOR, and hydrography surveys
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India-Myanmar bolster maritime partnership, discuss expanding defence collaboration during visit of Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh Tripathi

Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh Tripathi visits Myanmar to bolster maritime partnership, expanding defence collaboration in Bay of Bengal under MAHASAGAR.

"reaffirms the longstanding India-Myanmar bonds of friendship, anchored on mutual respect, trust and a shared commitment for Maritime Security and Stability in the Indian Ocean Region. - Ministry of Defence"

Naypyidaw, May 5

As part of his ongoing visit to Myanmar, Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi held bilateral discussions with Senior-General Ye Win Oo, Commander-in-Chief of the Myanmar Defence Forces, on Monday. He also called on General Htun Aung, Minister of Defence of Myanmar.

Sharing the details of the meeting in a post on X, the Indian Navy Spokesperson said that the interactions included discussions on the ongoing naval cooperation between the two navies, as well as expanding defence collaboration across the two armies, navies and air forces in areas of capacity building, training exchanges, and improved interoperability.

The dialogue underscored the strong, longstanding, and multifaceted relationship between India and Myanmar, reaffirming their shared commitment to enhancing closer defence cooperation.

The meeting marked a key milestone toward deepening defence ties with a focus on enhancing maritime security in the Bay of Bengal under MAHASAGAR.

As part of his ongoing visit to Myanmar, Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi also called on General Htun Aung, Minister of Defence of Myanmar.

As per the Indian Navy, discussions reviewed the current canvas of bilateral ties and identified priorities, while also underscoring the strategic-level impact of India-Myanmar defence engagement in promoting regional stability and security.

The exchange included ongoing bilateral activities and further avenues of collaboration, reflecting a steady, forward-looking partnership with growing strategic convergence between the two sides.

Myanmar remains a strategically sensitive partner in India's regional security framework. Located at the crossroads of South and Southeast Asia along the Bay of Bengal littoral, the nation is a pillar of India's Act East policy and maritime connectivity goals, such as the Kaladan Multi-Modal Transit Transport Corridor.

The Indian Navy regularly interacts with the Myanmar Navy through Defence Cooperation Meeting, Staff Talks, Training exchanges and operational interactions including India - Myanmar Naval Exercise (IMNEX), Indo-Myanmar Coordinated Patrol (IMCOR), port visits, and hydrography surveys.

The statement from Ministry of Defence (MoD) added that the visit "reaffirms the longstanding India-Myanmar bonds of friendship, anchored on mutual respect, trust and a shared commitment for Maritime Security and Stability in the Indian Ocean Region."

- ANI

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Priya S
This is a smart move by the Navy Chief. Myanmar is our gateway to ASEAN and the Act East Policy. The Kaladan project and IMNEX exercises are building real capability. Let's hope these talks lead to concrete outcomes, not just photo ops.
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James A
🇮🇳🤝🇲🇲 Great to see India playing a larger role in the Indian Ocean Region. The MAHASAGAR initiative for maritime security is exactly what's needed. As a foreigner living in India, I appreciate how India balances strategic interests with regional stability. Keep it up!
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Vikram M
While this partnership is strategically important, we must remember that Myanmar's military junta is not exactly a model of democracy. India should engage but also push for civilian rule and respect for basic rights. Pragmatism yes, but principles matter too. 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As someone who tracks regional security, this visit is significant. The coordinated patrols (IMCOR) and naval exercises show operational depth. But let's not forget the border issues - Manipur and Mizoram have faced instability from Myanmar. Hope this partnership helps address that too. 🔍
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Ananya R
The Kaladan project is finally getting traction! This could transform connectivity to the Northeast. But I worry about the cost and delays. Still, better late than never for India's Act East push. Let's hope the Navy's engagement translates to real infrastructure progress. 🙏

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