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Navy's IOS SAGAR wraps up Mozambique visit with joint drills, medical camps and community outreach

ANI April 20, 2025 218 views

The Indian Navy's IOS SAGAR completed a productive visit to Mozambique, focusing on joint military training and humanitarian efforts. Naval personnel conducted VBSS, firefighting, and diving exercises with Mozambique forces. Medical camps and orphanage visits highlighted the Navy's community outreach initiatives. The mission reinforced India's commitment to regional maritime security and cultural ties.

"#IOS_SAGAR in Mozambique engaged in a wide spectrum of professional & cultural engagements." - Indian Navy"
Nacala, April 20: The Indian Navy's Indian Ocean Ship (IOS) SAGAR carried out a range of professional and cultural activities during its recent visit to Mozambique, the Navy said on Sunday.

Key Points

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Joint VBSS and diving drills with Mozambique forces

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Medical camps for local residents

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Community outreach at Nacala orphanage

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Strengthening maritime security partnerships

In a post on X, the Indian Navy shared details of the key activities carried out in Nacala. These included joint training sessions with the Mozambique Armed Forces on Visit, Board, Search and Seizure (VBSS), firefighting, damage control, and diving operations.

The Navy also said that medical camps were set up for local residents, along with a community outreach program at a local orphanage in Nacala.

The post on X said, "#IOS_SAGAR in Mozambique, engaged in a wide spectrum of professional & cultural engagements. Key activities included joint training with #Mozambique Armed Forces on VBSS, firefighting, damage control & diving operations. Medical camp for local populace, community outreach at the local orphanage in Nacala, maritime awareness quiz for local schools and visit onboard the ship for the local population including Indian diaspora. The visit underscores #IndianNavy's commitment to strengthening regional partnerships for #maritimesecurity, fostering deeper cultural bonds and social responsibility to the community."

https://x.com/indiannavy/status/1913807676825272628

In another post, the Indian Navy said that IOS SAGAR had departed from Nacala after a three-day visit.

The Navy also said that apart from the Indian crew, the ship is carrying 44 Navy personnel from nine friendly countries. "Defence Advisor Col. Puneet Attri spent an afternoon with officers from 9 friendly countries," the post said.

https://x.com/IndiainMoz/status/1913668686172275036

IOS SAGAR is a part of the Indian government's regional initiative SAGAR, short for Security and Growth for All in the Region. The mission aims to boost maritime cooperation between India and various African nations.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
Proud to see our Navy making such meaningful contributions abroad! The medical camps and orphanage visits show we care about more than just military cooperation. 🇮🇳
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Anita M.
The maritime awareness quiz for local schools is such a great idea! Building knowledge and relationships with the next generation. More initiatives like this please!
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Sanjay P.
While I appreciate these efforts, I wonder if we could get more details about the actual impact. How many people were helped at the medical camps? What specific aid was provided to the orphanage? Transparency would strengthen these reports.
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Priya D.
Love seeing the cultural exchange aspect! The fact that officers from 9 different countries are onboard shows how much potential there is for international cooperation. 👏
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Mohit S.
The VBSS training is crucial for regional security. Piracy has been an issue in those waters, so sharing expertise makes everyone safer. Smart diplomacy through defense cooperation!
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Lina T.
My cousin served on a SAGAR mission last year. The stories he told about helping local communities were heartwarming. These deployments do more good than most people realize.

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