Key Points

The Indian Navy's INS Kadmatt recently visited Suva, Fiji, marking a significant diplomatic engagement in maritime security. During the three-day goodwill visit, naval officials discussed collaboration in maritime domains and humanitarian assistance. The ship hosted an 'Open Day' event, fostering people-to-people connections and showcasing India's naval capabilities. This visit underscores India's strategic outreach and commitment to regional maritime partnerships.

Key Points: India Navy INS Kadmatt Strengthens Fiji Maritime Security Ties

  • India and Fiji explore maritime security cooperation
  • INS Kadmatt conducts goodwill visit to Suva
  • Naval engagement promotes bilateral understanding
  • Open Day event connects naval personnel with local community
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India and Fiji discuss maritime security collaboration as INS Kadmatt makes port call at Suva

Indian Naval Ship Kadmatt enhances bilateral relations through maritime collaboration and people-to-people connect in Suva

"Both sides discussed collaboration in Maritime Security domain, HADR, and capacity development. - High Commission of India, Fiji"

Suva, Sep 15

India and Fiji discussed collaboration in maritime security domain, capacity development and Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) as INS Kadmatt arrived at the Port of Suva on Monday on a three-day goodwill visit to the South Pacific nation.

In a statement shared on X, High Commission of India in Fiji stated, "Cdr Kutuhal Limaye, Commanding Officer of INS Kadmatt called on Mr. Mason Smith, Permanent Secretary for Ministry of Defence and Veteran Affairs today. Accompanying him was Capt Rohit Raymond Kattoju, India's Defence Adviser to Fiji. Both sides discussed collaboration in Maritime Security domain, HADR, and capacity development."

INS Kadmatt also hosted an 'Open Day' in Suva, welcoming the visitors onboard. Guests interacted with the crew and learnt about the India's naval excellence, building India-Fiji people-to-people connect.

The Indian Navy's anti-submarine warfare corvette, INS Kadmatt arrived in Suva after completing a three-day port call at Indonesia's Surabaya, strengthening the bond of friendship, trust, and interoperability between the Indian Navy and the Indonesian Navy (TNI AL).

During the visit, professional and cultural engagements were carried out to enhance maritime cooperation and mutual understanding between India and Indonesia. Key activities during the visit included professional interactions and cross-deck visits. The crew also participated in combined yoga session onboard and a friendly volleyball match with TNI AL personnel, showcasing the shared spirit of camaraderie and collaboration.

"As part of community outreach, the ship welcomed members of the Indian diaspora residing in Indonesia, providing them with an opportunity to visit the ship and engaged with the crew. Additionally, courtesy calls with senior naval leadership further emphasised the commitment of both nations to work together towards ensuring a secure and stable maritime domain in the region," the Ministry of Defence had stated.

"The visit of INS Kadmatt reaffirmed Indian Navy's role as the preferred security partner in the region and reinforced the long-standing maritime partnership between India and Indonesia under the shared vision of 'Partnership Across Sea'," it mentioned.

- IANS

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Priya S
The open day and cultural exchanges are wonderful initiatives! Building people-to-people connections is just as important as military cooperation. Well done Indian Navy! 👏
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Michael C
Interesting development. India's growing naval presence in the South Pacific shows its commitment to being a net security provider in the region. The HADR collaboration is particularly important given Fiji's vulnerability to natural disasters.
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Ananya R
Love the yoga and volleyball sessions! It's these cultural exchanges that truly build lasting friendships between nations. India's soft power diplomacy at its best! 🧘‍♀️🏐
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Vikram M
While I appreciate the strategic importance, I hope our government is also focusing on strengthening our own coastal security infrastructure. Partnerships abroad are good, but we must not neglect domestic needs.
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Sarah B
The Indian diaspora engagement is a smart move. Connecting with overseas Indians helps strengthen cultural ties and creates natural ambassadors for India's interests abroad.

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