Indian ships in Oman to develop working level cooperation
Two Indian naval ships are in Oman to develop working level cooperation between the maritime law enforcement agencies of the two countries.
DUBAI: Two Indian naval ships are in Oman to develop working level cooperation between the maritime law enforcement agencies of the two countries.
Varuna, a multipurpose offshore patrol vessel, and Savitribai Phule, an extra-fast patrol vessel, of the Indian Coast Guard are in Oman to interact with the Royal Oman Police Coast Guard for developing a working level cooperation between the maritime law enforcement agencies.
Sayyid Mutassim bin Hamoud Al Busaidi, minister of state and governor of Muscat, yesterday met Sanjeev Dewan, commander of Varuna, and Donny Michael, commander of Savitribai Phule.
The interaction between the two maritime forces will cover search and rescue at sea, anti-piracy operations, pollution response, maritime law and other topics of coast guard charter of duties.
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