Key Points

Indian Naval Ship Kadmatt arrived in Fiji for a three-day goodwill visit to strengthen bilateral defense ties. The visit included high-level discussions on maritime security cooperation and capacity development between defense officials. This follows Fiji Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka's recent visit to India where both nations committed to enhanced security partnership. India has pledged training and equipment support to bolster Fiji's maritime capabilities in the Indo-Pacific region.

Key Points: INS Kadmatt Fiji Visit Strengthens India Maritime Security Partnership

  • INS Kadmatt anti-submarine corvette conducts 3-day goodwill visit to Fiji
  • Defense officials discuss maritime security collaboration and capacity development
  • Visit follows Fiji PM Rabuka's August trip to India for bilateral talks
  • India commits to training and equipment support for Fiji's maritime security
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INS Kadmatt's goodwill visit bolsters maritime security partnership between India, Fiji

Indian Naval Ship Kadmatt's goodwill visit to Fiji advances maritime security cooperation, HADR capabilities, and defense partnerships in the Indo-Pacific region.

"We have decided to strengthen mutual cooperation in the field of defence and security. For this, an action plan has been prepared. - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

Suva, September 15

Indian Naval Ship Kadmatt arrived in Fiji on Monday for a three-day goodwill visit. The visit by the anti-submarine warfare corvette also saw discussions between India and Fiji on maritime security, capacity development, humanitarian assistance, and disaster relief.

Sharing the details through a series of posts on X, the Indian High Commission in Fiji noted that the port call saw Cdr Kutuhal Limaye, Commanding Officer of INS Kadmatt call upon Mason Smith, Permanent Secretary for Ministry of Defence & Veteran Affairs.

He was accompanied by Capt Rohit Raymond Kattoju, India's Defence Adviser to Fiji. Both sides discussed collaboration in Maritime Security domain, HADR, and capacity development, the High Commission said.

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Earlier upon its arrival, the High Commission shared on X, "#VeilomaniDosti Bula and Welcome to Fiji! The Indian Navy's anti-submarine warfare corvette, INS Kadmatt arrives at the Port of Suva as part of its 3-day goodwill visit to Fiji."

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The latest high-level interaction comes shortly after Fiji's Prime Minister Sitiveni Ligamamada Rabuka visited India in August.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had announced that India will extend support to strengthen Fiji's maritime security, including training and equipment assistance, as part of a broader action plan on defence and security cooperation.

He said, "We have decided to strengthen mutual cooperation in the field of defence and security. For this, an action plan has been prepared. To enhance Fiji's maritime security, India will provide cooperation in training and equipment. In the areas of cyber security and data protection, we are ready to share our experience."

Highlighting Fiji's role in the Pacific, PM Modi said India sees the island nation as a hub for regional cooperation. "We both support a free, open, inclusive, secure and prosperous Indo-Pacific. Prime Minister's vision of 'Oceans of Peace' is very positive. We welcome Fiji's decision to join India's Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative," he said.

PM Modi and his Fiji counterpart held comprehensive and forward-looking discussions on the full spectrum of bilateral matters, and regional and global issues of mutual interest.

Both Leaders expressed satisfaction at the growth of the relationship and reaffirmed their resolve to build a broad-based, inclusive, and forward-looking partnership in areas such as defence, health, agriculture, agro-processing, trade and investment, development of small and medium enterprises, cooperatives, culture, sports, education and skill development.

- ANI

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Priya S
This is exactly the kind of soft diplomacy India needs in the Indo-Pacific region. Building trust through HADR and capacity building rather than just military presence. Well done Indian Navy!
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Aryan P
While I appreciate the strategic partnership, I hope we're also focusing on our own coastal security needs. Many Indian fishermen still face challenges that need urgent attention.
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Sarah B
The 'Oceans of Peace' vision is commendable. India's approach of sharing expertise and training rather than just selling equipment shows genuine partnership spirit. More countries should follow this model.
Karthik V
INS Kadmatt is one of our most advanced ASW corvettes. Sending such capable vessels for goodwill visits shows our commitment to regional security. Jai Hind! 🚢
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Nisha Z
Good to see India strengthening ties with Pacific island nations. This will help counter Chinese influence in the region while actually benefiting the local populations through capacity building.

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