Indian Navy Deputy Chief Strengthens Naval Ties with Bahrain's Crown Prince

Indian Navy's Deputy Chief Vice Admiral Tarun Sobti held high-level talks with Bahrain's Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa to enhance naval cooperation. The discussions centered on information sharing, joint training, capacity building, and future warfare. This engagement follows recent diplomatic exchanges, including a phone call between the foreign ministers discussing a deeper multifaceted partnership. Both nations are also reviewing progress on a Joint Working Group for trade and a potential Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement.

Key Points: India-Bahrain Naval Talks Focus on Cooperation, Joint Training

  • Naval cooperation talks in Bahrain
  • Focus on info sharing and joint training
  • Review of bilateral partnership progress
  • Discussion on combating terrorism together
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Indian Navy's Deputy Chief VAdm Sobti holds bilateral talks with Bahrain's Crown Prince

Vice Admiral Tarun Sobti meets Bahrain's Crown Prince to bolster bilateral naval cooperation in info sharing, training, and future warfare capabilities.

"Discussions focused on strengthening bilateral ties & naval cooperation in areas including Information Sharing, Joint Training, Capacity Building, and Future Warfare. - Indian Navy post on X"

Riffa, February 11

Deputy Chief of Naval Staff Vice Admiral Tarun Sobti on Tuesday called on the Crown Prince, Prime Minister and the Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces of Bahrain, Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa at Riffa Palace for discussions focused on strengthening bilateral ties and naval cooperation of India and Bahrain.

The discussions focused on cooperation in fields including information sharing, joint training, capacity building and future warfare.

In a post on X, the Indian Navy said, " VAdm Tarun Sobti, Deputy Chief of Naval Staff #IndianNavy, called on HRH Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Crown Prince, Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces & Prime Minister of #Bahrain, at Riffa Palace on #10Feb 26. Discussions focused on strengthening bilateral ties & naval cooperation in areas including Information Sharing, Joint Training, Capacity Building, and Future Warfare."

Earlier on 16 December, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar extended warm greetings to Bahrain's Foreign Minister Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani, the government and the people of the Kingdom of Bahrain on the country's National Day.

In a post on X, Jaishankar said India remains committed to strengthening its long-standing partnership with Bahrain.

"Warm greetings to FM Dr. Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani, the Government & people of the Kingdom of Bahrain on their National Day.

Reaffirm commitment to strengthening our long-standing partnership."

The message arrived a month after Jaishankar spoke by phone with Al Zayani on November 16, during which the two leaders discussed ways to deepen the multifaceted relationship between India and Bahrain. They also exchanged views on key regional and global developments.

"Good to speak with FM Dr. Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani of Bahrain over phone. Discussed ways to further deepen our longstanding multifaceted partnership. Also exchanged views on current regional and global developments," Jaishankar had said in his post at the time.

India and Bahrain share close and friendly ties, supported by regular high-level engagements, growing trade and investment, and cooperation in areas such as energy, defence and people-to-people contacts.

Earlier in November, the Bahraini Foreign Minister visited India and co-chaired the Fifth India-Bahrain High Joint Commission with Jaishankar. During the meeting, both sides reviewed progress toward establishing a Joint Working Group on Trade and Investment and discussed initiating negotiations for a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA).

The two countries also strongly condemned terrorism in all its forms and reaffirmed their commitment to combat terrorism, including cross-border terrorism, reflecting shared security concerns and cooperation.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see our diplomatic and defense ties growing in the Gulf. Bahrain hosts a large Indian diaspora, so strong relations benefit our people directly. Hope the CEPA talks move forward quickly for more economic opportunities.
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Rohit P
"Future Warfare" is the key phrase here. The world is changing fast with drones and cyber threats. Our armed forces need to stay ahead with partners who share our concerns. Smart move by the Navy leadership.
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Sarah B
While strategic partnerships are important, I hope such high-level talks also consistently address the welfare and rights of the huge Indian workforce in Bahrain. Diplomacy should have a strong people-centric focus too.
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Vikram M
Bahrain is a key partner. The joint condemnation of cross-border terrorism is very significant. Our security cooperation must be robust to counter common threats. Proud of our Navy's expanding role! 💪
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Karthik V
More joint training and capacity building is always welcome. It enhances interoperability and shows India as a net security provider. Hope this leads to more port calls and exercises in the Arabian Sea.

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