IOS Sagar Arrives in Bangladesh to Boost India-Bangladesh Maritime Ties

Indian Navy ship IOS Sagar arrived in Chattogram, Bangladesh on May 8 as part of a multinational deployment to boost maritime cooperation. The two-day visit included professional interactions, operational coordination, and commemorative events. Commanding Officer Commander Siddharth Chaudhary met with senior Bangladeshi naval officials and visited the Commonwealth War Cemetery. The visit aimed at strengthening interoperability and naval collaboration between India and Bangladesh.

Key Points: IOS Sagar in Bangladesh: Strengthening Naval Cooperation

  • IOS Sagar berthed at Chattogram, Bangladesh on May 8
  • Visit focused on professional exchanges and interoperability
  • CO of INS Sunayna called on Chattogram Port Authority chairman
  • Wreath laid at Commonwealth War Cemetery
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IOS Sagar's visit to Bangladesh to boost maritime cooperation

Indian Navy ship IOS Sagar visits Chattogram, Bangladesh to enhance maritime cooperation. The visit includes professional exchanges and commemorative events.

"The visit focused on professional exchanges, operational coordination and strengthening interoperability between the two navies. - Indian Navy"

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The Indian Ocean Ship Sagar arrived at Chattogram in Bangladesh on Friday as part of the IOS SAGAR 2026 multinational deployment aimed at strengthening maritime cooperation and professional ties between the Indian and Bangladesh navies, according to the Indian Navy. The two-day port visit formed part of a broader itinerary under IOS Sagar, which included professional interactions, social engagements and commemorative events designed to deepen naval collaboration in the region.

In a post on X, the Indian Navy said, "IOS Sagar berthed at Chattogram, Bangladesh on 08 May 26, marking another milestone in the growing maritime partnership between India and Bangladesh."

According to the post, "The visit focused on professional exchanges, operational coordination and strengthening interoperability between the two navies."

On entering Bangladeshi waters, IOS Sagar was welcomed by the Bangladesh Navy ship BNS Ali Haider (F17), which escorted the vessel into the harbour.

On Saturday, Commanding Officer of INS Sunayna, Commander Siddharth Chaudhary, called on Commodore Ahamed Amin Abdullah BSP, PSC, Officiating Chairman Chattogram Port Authority.

As per the Indian High Commission in Bangladesh, the Commanding Officer had a fruitful discussion on issues of mutual interest.In a post on X, the High Commission stated, "Commanding Officer of INS Sunayna called on Cmde Ahamed Amin Abdullah BSP,psc, Officiating Chairman Chattogram Port Authority. Expressing his and Indian Navy's gratitude for the support given by Chattogram Port to the ship, the CO further had a fruitful discussion on issues of mutual interest."

Commander Siddharth Chaudhary also visited Chattogram Commonwealth War Cemetery and laid a wreath in remembrance of the ultimate sacrifice made by the soldiers of undivided India.

The Indian High Commission in Dhaka further said, "The Commanding Officer of INS Sunayna visited Chattogram Commonwealth War Cemetery and laid a wreath in remembrance of the ultimate sacrifice made by the soldiers of undivided India and the Commonwealth during the Second World War."

Commander Chattogram Naval Area (COMCHIT) also hosted a Reception for the personnel of INS Sunayna.

In a post on X, the High Commission said, "IOS Sagar visit to Chattogram continued with a Reception hosted by COMCHIT. The evening was made more entertaining through performances by Bangladesh Navy as well as personnel of INS Sunayna."

Earlier on Friday, the Commanding Officer of Indian Naval Ship (INS) Sunayana called on senior dignitaries in the Chattogram Naval Area after the ship arrived in Chattogram for a two-day visit as part of the Indian Ocean Ship (IOS) Sagar deployment.

In a post on X, the Indian High Commission in Bangladesh said, "Commanding Officer of INS Sunayana called on senior dignitaries in Chattogram Naval Area, including COMCHIT, COMBAN and ASD. The CO thanked the dignitaries for hosting the ship in Chattogram. In addition, areas of shared professional interest, including enhancing cooperation through exercises and training engagements, were discussed."

The two-day port visit formed part of a broader itinerary under IOS Sagar, which included professional interactions, social engagements and commemorative events designed to deepen naval collaboration in the region.

- ANI

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Priya S
These professional exchanges and training engagements are crucial for building trust and interoperability. But I hope we don't forget the economic aspect too—more trade through Chattogram port would benefit both sides.
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James A
Nice to see India taking the lead in regional maritime security. The cooperation with Bangladesh is a good example for the Indian Ocean region. Keep it up!
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Ananya R
The visit to the Commonwealth War Cemetery was a touching gesture. Remembering our shared history and the sacrifices made during WWII. These small acts of respect build lasting bonds. Rest in peace, heroes. 🙏

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