India and Myanmar Strengthen Naval Ties for Bay of Bengal Security

Indian Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi held talks with Myanmar Navy's Commander-in-Chief Admiral Htein Win in Naypyitaw, focusing on enhancing maritime security in the Bay of Bengal. The discussions covered bilateral naval engagements, capacity building, training exchanges, and interoperability. Admiral Tripathi also met Myanmar Defence Minister General Htun Aung to review bilateral ties and strategic priorities. India handed over projects like a Containerised Small Arms Simulator and a Rigid Inflatable Boat to augment Myanmar's maritime security capabilities.

Key Points: India, Myanmar Boost Maritime Security in Bay of Bengal

  • India and Myanmar navies discuss maritime security in Bay of Bengal
  • Talks focus on capacity building, training exchanges, and interoperability
  • Admiral Tripathi meets Myanmar Defence Minister General Htun Aung
  • India hands over projects including Containerised Small Arms Simulator and Rigid Inflatable Boat
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India and Myanmar discuss enhancing maritime security in Bay of Bengal

Indian Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi meets Myanmar Navy chief in Naypyitaw to discuss maritime security, training, and capacity building in the Bay of Bengal.

"The meeting marks a significant milestone to foster deeper navy to navy ties and enhancing maritime security in the Bay of Bengal region - Indian Navy Spokesperson"

Naypyitaw, May 5

Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi held a meeting with Myanmar Navy's Commander-in-Chief Admiral Htein Win in Naypyitaw, discussing aspects related to growing bilateral ties. Talks also focused on advancing naval engagements between both countries, including on maritime engagement opportunities, capacity building, training exchanges and Mobile Training Teams, hydrography, and enhancing interoperability.

"As part of the ongoing visit to Myanmar, Adm Dinesh K Tripathi, CNS, held discussions with Adm Htein Win, Commander-in-Chief of Myanmar Navy at Nay Pyi Taw on 04 May 26. On arrival, CNS was received with a ceremonial Guard of Honour by the Myanmar Navy. The meeting marks a significant milestone to foster deeper navy to navy ties and enhancing maritime security in the Bay of Bengal region - MAHASAGAR," the spokesperson for Indian Navy posted on X.

"Both Principals discussed aspects related to growing India - Myanmar relations and advancing Navy-to-Navy engagements with a focus on maritime engagement opportunities, capacity building, training exchanges and Mobile Training Teams (MTTs), hydrography, and enhancing interoperability. The interaction highlighted shared perspectives on Maritime Security and the need for collaborative approaches to address emerging asymmetric threats at sea," the spokesperson added.

On Monday, Admiral Tripathi met Myanmar's Defence Minister General Htun Aung and discussed the current canvas of bilateral ties.

CNS Admiral Tripathi is scheduled to wrap up his four-day official visit to Myanmar later on Tuesday.

"As part of his ongoing visit to Myanmar, Adm Dinesh K Tripathi, CNS, called on H.E. General Htun Aung, Minister of Defence of Myanmar. 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," Indian Navy's spokesperson posted on X.

"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," the statement added.

On Sunday, Admiral Tripathi met Myanmar Navy's Central Naval Command chief Rear Admiral Aung Aung Naing and Training Command chief, Rear Admiral Khun Aung Kyaw with discussions focused on strengthening navy-to-navy cooperation, bolstering the existing defence partnership, and augmenting operational engagements.

The two sides also spoke about issues related to enhancing training cooperation and future avenues of collaboration.

"During the ongoing visit to Myanmar, Adm Dinesh K Tripathi, CNS was received at the Central Naval Command Headquarters, Yangon with a ceremonial Guard of Honour. CNS held discussions with RAdm Aung Aung Naing, Commander, Central Naval Command, Myanmar Navy, and RAdm Khun Aung Kyaw, Commander, Naval Training Command," the Indian Navy spokesperson stated on X.

"Issues related to strengthening navy-to-navy cooperation, bolstering existing defence partnership, augmenting operational engagements, maritime security, and promoting shared goals for a stable and secure maritime environment were discussed. Aspects related to enhancing training cooperation and future avenues of collaboration were deliberated, emphasising the commitment to enhancing interoperability, and training exchange programmes," the spokesperson added.

Admiral Tripathi also visited the Naval Training Command in Myanmar, where he handed over various projects executed with Indian assistance.

"At the Naval Training Command, CNS was briefed on Myanmar Navy's training infrastructure and ongoing initiatives between the two navies including the effectiveness of Mobile Training Team MTTs reaffirming India's commitment to capacity building and professional exchanges. CNS formally handed over various projects executed with Gol assistance, including the Containerised Small Arms Simulator and the Rigid Inflatable Boat, for augmentation of maritime security in the Bay of Bengal region, in keeping with the vision of MAHASAGAR," the spokesperson posted on X.

According to the Indian Navy, the visit by the Chief of the Naval Staff 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 (IOR).

- IANS

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Sneha F
MAHASAGAR vision is smart—India should lead maritime cooperation in the Indian Ocean Region. Myanmar is a key neighbor and this visit shows we're serious about stability. But I hope our navy also focuses on protecting Indian fishermen in the Bay of Bengal who face issues with poaching from other countries. Strategic talks are good but grassroots impact matters too.
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Aman W
Admiral Tripathi's visit to Myanmar is a positive step for regional security. The Bay of Bengal faces threats like piracy and smuggling, and joint training helps. But I'm a little skeptical—Myanmar's internal conflicts could complicate things. India should ensure our military aid doesn't get misused. Still, diplomacy is better than isolation. Let's hope this strengthens ties without moral compromises.
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Anushka E
Glad to see India taking the lead in maritime security! The Bay of Bengal is vital for our eastern coast and Andaman Islands. Hydrography cooperation sounds technical but is super important for safe navigation. Myanmar is a complex neighbor but this engagement shows mature diplomacy. Hope similar talks happen with Bangladesh too—we all need a stable Bay of Bengal. 🇮🇳
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Raghav A
This visit is significant for India's Act East policy. Myanmar's location connects South Asia to Southeast Asia, so naval cooperation is a no-brainer. The Mobile Training Teams and simulators India provided show our commitment. But I worry about the Rohingya crisis—how do we balance strategic needs with human rights? Still, engagement is better than ignoring a neighbor. Let's see how this plays out.
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Manish T
Great to see navy-to-navy talks! Myanmar might have

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