Indian Navy Launches SAGAR 2.0 with 16 Nations for Ocean Security

The Indian Navy has commenced the second edition of its Indian Ocean Ship SAGAR initiative. The program involves naval personnel from 16 friendly foreign nations from the Indian Ocean Region. Participants will undergo professional training in Kochi before embarking on a joint sea deployment aboard an Indian Naval Ship. The initiative aims to strengthen interoperability and address shared maritime security challenges through practical engagement.

Key Points: Indian Navy's SAGAR Initiative Unites 16 IOR Nations

  • 16 IONS nations participating
  • Training in Kochi & sea deployment
  • Advances SAGAR & MAHASAGAR vision
  • Strengthens regional maritime partnerships
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Indian Navy continues IOS SAGAR initiative to strengthen martitime partnership with Indian Ocean nations

The Indian Navy begins the second IOS SAGAR program, hosting personnel from 16 friendly nations for joint training and maritime security cooperation.

"promotes practical cooperation, interoperability and shared understanding of maritime operations - Indian Navy release"

New Delhi, March 18

Reaffirming India's commitment to collaborative maritime security in the Indian Ocean Region, the second edition of Indian Ocean Ship SAGAR commenced with naval personnel from 16 friendly foreign countries taking part.

The Indian Navy assumed the chair of the Indian Ocean Naval Symposium (IONS) in Feb 2026. Therefore, this Edition includes participation from 16 IONS nations of the Indian Ocean Region(IOR), according to a release.

The initiative builds on India's long-standing maritime cooperation efforts and reflects the Government of India's vision of Security and Growth for All in the Region (SAGAR), while also advancing the broader framework of MAHASAGAR - Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security Across the Regions.

IOS SAGAR is designed as a unique operational engagement programme that enables naval personnel from Friendly Foreign Countries to train and sail together onboard an Indian Naval Ship. By integrating international participants into shipboard activities and professional training modules, the initiative promotes practical cooperation, interoperability and shared understanding of maritime operations.

As part of the current edition of IOS SAGAR, naval personnel from 16 Friendly Foreign Countries will participate in the programme.

The programme will commence with professional training interactions at Indian Naval training establishments in Kochi, where participants will be exposed to key aspects of naval operations, seamanship practices and maritime security concepts. This phase will be followed by deployment onboard an Indian Naval Ship, where international participants will sail together with Indian Navy personnel and take part in operational activities at sea, the release added.

During the voyage, the ship will undertake maritime engagement activities and port visits, enabling interaction with partner navies and maritime agencies across the region. These engagements are intended to strengthen professional linkages, encourage exchange of best practices and foster a deeper understanding of shared maritime challenges.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great to see Kochi being the hub for this training! It's about time we leverage our strategic coastal cities for such diplomatic and security initiatives. Training together builds trust that no conference alone can achieve.
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Rohit P
While the initiative is good, I hope the focus remains on genuine capacity building and interoperability, not just symbolic gestures. The real test will be in coordinated anti-piracy or HADR operations. The Navy has a good track record, so hopeful.
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Sarah B
As someone who follows geopolitics, this is a smart move by India. Countering influence from other powers in the IOR requires this kind of sustained, on-the-ground partnership. Sharing best practices on maritime security benefits everyone who uses these sea lanes.
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Vikram M
"Security and Growth for All in the Region" - SAGAR is such a fitting name. This is our ancient philosophy of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' (the world is one family) in action on the high seas. Proud of our Navy's diplomatic outreach. 🙏
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Karthik V
Training foreign personnel is excellent, but I hope we are also learning from them. Every navy has unique experiences, especially in dealing with non-traditional threats like illegal fishing or marine pollution. The exchange should be two-way.
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