India and Myanmar Navies Strengthen Defence Ties in Yangon Talks

Indian Navy chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi met Myanmar Navy commanders in Yangon to discuss strengthening navy-to-navy cooperation and defence partnership. The talks focused on enhancing training exchanges, operational engagements, and maritime security in the Bay of Bengal. India also handed over projects including a simulator and rigid inflatable boat under the MAHASAGAR vision. The visit reaffirms the longstanding bilateral friendship and shared commitment to stability in the Indian Ocean region.

Key Points: India, Myanmar Navy Chiefs Discuss Defence Cooperation

  • Indian Navy chief meets Myanmar Navy commanders in Yangon
  • Talks focus on navy-to-navy cooperation and defence partnership
  • Discussions include training, maritime security, and operational engagements
  • India hands over simulator, boat under MAHASAGAR vision
  • Visit includes wreath-laying at war memorial in Myanmar
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India, Myanmar discuss strengthening naval cooperation, defence partnership

Indian Navy chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi meets Myanmar Navy leaders to bolster naval cooperation, defence partnership, and maritime security in the Bay of Bengal.

"The visit reaffirms the longstanding India-Myanmar bonds of friendship, anchored on mutual respect, trust and a shared commitment for Maritime Security. - Indian Navy Spokesperson"

Naypyidaw, May 3

Indian Navy chief, Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, met Myanmar Navy's Central Naval Command chief Rear Admiral Aung Aung Naing and Training Command chief, Rear Admiral Khun Aung Kyaw, Commander on Sunday, and discussed issues related to strengthening navy-to-navy cooperation, bolstering the existing defence partnership, and augmenting operational engagements, the Indian Navy said.

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

Admiral Tripathi is currently on a four-day official visit to Myanmar.

"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," an Indian Navy spokesperson said in a post 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 & 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.

The interactions will provide an opportunity to review ongoing bilateral maritime cooperation, enhance operational-level linkages, and explore new avenues for collaboration between the navies of India and Myanmar, according to a statement released by the Ministry of Defence.

During his visit, the Indian Navy chief will lay a wreath at the Myanmar Armed Forces Fallen Heroes' War Memorial.

"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 Ministry of Defence said in a statement.

Furthermore, navies of India and Myanmar regularly participate in training exchanges, multilateral forums and collaborate towards capability enhancement. Myanmar has participated in all recent events conducted by the Indian Navy, such as the Indian Ocean Naval Symposium, MILAN, International Fleet Review, Goa Maritime Conclave/ Symposium, IOS SAGAR and the Admiral's Cup, according to the statement.

"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."

- IANS

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Sarah B
A thoughtful diplomatic move. While Myanmar has its internal challenges, engaging with their navy professionally through training and joint exercises can build trust and regional stability. Let's hope this translates into better maritime governance.
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Arjun K
Sir, this is a smart strategy. Myanmar is a key neighbour, and naval cooperation helps secure our eastern flank. The Containerised Small Arms Simulator and RIB boats show practical capacity building. But I hope we also push for better human rights dialogue with Myanmar—balanced engagement is key. 🙏
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Priya S
It's encouraging to see regular interactions like IMNEX and IMCOR. Our navy is doing a great job in maintaining maritime security in the Indian Ocean Region. But I worry about the domestic situation in Myanmar—we must ensure our cooperation doesn't get tangled in their internal conflicts. Let's keep it purely professional.
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Rohit P
This is excellent! India's 'Act East' policy is finally showing results. Myanmar is the gateway to Southeast Asia, and naval cooperation with them strengthens our position against piracy and illegal activities in the Bay of Bengal. Kudos to Admiral Tripathi for this visit! 👏🇮🇳
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Michael C
A well-calibrated engagement. India is wisely balancing diplomacy with its neighbours while countering Chinese influence. The Mobile Training Teams and joint exercises are practical tools. I just hope this doesn't become one-sided—Myanmar must reciprocate with transparency in their military activities.

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