India created history in marine security, South African submarine rescue certification | Indian Navy First Rescue Seat Certification for South African Submarine

Indian Navy Rescue Seat Certification: The Indian Navy has a rescue certification of South African submarine, which has been done for a friendly country for the first time. This will strengthen the relationship between the two countries.

Cape Town [दक्षिण अफ्रीका]12 August (ANI): India has appeared to be doing well with South Africa. All this happened when the Indian Navy made a historic rescue certification for the SAS Mantitici submarine, which is the first time for any friend foreign Navy, leading to bilateral cooperation and submarine security. Giving information about this, a Navy spokesperson wrote in an X post, “Strengthening bilateral relations, #Bharatiyanou Sena successfully performed the rescue seat certification of #South Afrikasena submarine SAS Mantitisi, which is the first for any friend foreign Navy. Will do. “,

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This is the first time India has carried out such a process for a foreign Navy, which demonstrates its growing potential in underwater rescue operations. An Indian naval party went to Simon Town in South Africa for exercise. The delegation met the Flag Officer of South African Navy fleet rear admiral handsome fisheries on this entire matter. In the second post regarding this entire matter, it was said that it held technical discussion with Armscor Dockyard, Institute of Maritime Technology and South African Navy engineers.

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According to a statement by the Ministry of Defense, it has been said that the agreement between India and South Africa proves clear that the two countries are fully committed to maintaining security in the sea and supporting each other if needed. This partnership strengthens long -standing marine relations between India and South Africa.

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