Key Points

The Indian Navy's INS Kadmatt just wrapped up a three-day operational visit to Makassar, Indonesia. This advanced anti-submarine warfare corvette represents India's growing indigenous defense capabilities. The deployment strengthens naval cooperation between India and Indonesia in the Indo-Pacific region. Both countries have recently renewed their commitment to maritime security cooperation.

Key Points: INS Kadmatt Visit to Makassar Boosts India Indonesia Naval Ties

  • INS Kadmatt conducted three-day operational deployment in Makassar Indonesia
  • Advanced anti-submarine corvette showcases India's indigenous warship capabilities
  • Visit strengthens maritime security cooperation between India and Indonesia
  • Part of ongoing Indo-Pacific deployment to ensure safe sea lanes
  • Both nations recently renewed maritime safety and security cooperation MoU
  • Ship has participated in key international exercises over nine years
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INS Kadmatt's visit fosters naval partnerships between Indian, Indonesian Navies

Indian Navy's INS Kadmatt conducts 3-day operational turnaround in Makassar, enhancing maritime cooperation and sharing best practices with Indonesian Navy.

"This visit was aimed at professional interactions, fostering naval partnerships and sharing best practices with the Indonesian Navy - Indian Navy"

Makassar, October 8

INS Kadmatt visited Makassar for a three-day operational turnaround from October 3-5, the Indian Navy shared on Tuesday. The visit by INS Kadmatt is a part of the ongoing deployment to the Indo-Pacific region and is aimed at sharing best practices with the Indonesian Navy.

"INS Kadmatt, as part of the ongoing deployment in the Indo-Pacific, visited Makassar, Indonesia for a three-day Operational Turn Around from 03 - 05 Oct 25. This visit was aimed at professional interactions, fostering naval partnerships and sharing best practices with the Indonesian Navy", the Indian Navy said in a post on X.

https://x.com/indiannavy/status/1975544914168717618

INS Kadmatt is a Kamorta-class anti-submarine Warfare Corvette of the Indian Navy, which was commissioned in 2016.

The indigenously built warship exemplifies India's technological advancements and self-reliance under the Make in India initiative and remains a most compact and comprehensive fighting machine, the Indian Navy noted.

INS Kadmatt is equipped with advanced sensors and weapon systems and plays a critical role in safeguarding India's maritime interests by detecting and neutralising threats in all domains of warfare at sea viz. surface, sub-surface and air.

In the last nine years, the ship has participated in key national and international exercises, thereby enhancing its operational capabilities and fostering global naval cooperation, the Navy highlighted.

Earlier this year, during Indonesia's President Prabowo Subianto's visit to India, he welcomed India's interest in enhancing cooperation on maritime security, including its engagement with regional mechanisms to ensure the safety and security of sea lanes of communication.

As per the MEA, PM Modi and President Subianto acknowledged the significance of collaborative efforts to achieve safe and secure sea lanes in the region and had agreed to maintain constant communication to discuss the enhancement of maritime safety.

They had also welcomed the renewal of the MoU on Maritime Safety and Security Cooperation, which signifies a commitment to continue cooperating in preventing and responding to acts of crime at sea, coordinating search and rescue operations upon request, and capacity building activities, the MEA highlighted.

- ANI

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Priya S
As someone from coastal Karnataka, I understand the importance of maritime security. These partnerships with Indonesia are vital for protecting our sea lanes and trade routes. Good to see our navy being proactive.
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Rohit P
While I appreciate the diplomatic efforts, I hope these partnerships translate into tangible security benefits for our fishermen and coastal communities. Sometimes these high-level visits don't trickle down to ground realities.
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Sarah B
The technological advancement in our naval ships is impressive! Kamorta-class corvettes built indigenously - this is what self-reliance looks like. More such collaborations please!
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Vikram M
Indonesia is a key maritime neighbor and such visits strengthen our Act East policy. The renewal of MoU on maritime safety shows long-term commitment. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
As an expat living in Singapore, I see how important these naval partnerships are for regional security. The Indo-Pacific needs stable powers working together. Good strategic move by India.

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