India, Mauritius joint training on maritime security

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India, Mauritius joint training on maritime security

Tuesday, 25 June 2024 | Pioneer News Service | New Delhi

INS Sunayna concluded its visit to Port Louis, Mauritius, on June 22, Indian Navy said here on Monday. The two - day visit witnessed participation of Indian Navy and Mauritius National Coast Guard personnel during the ‘Joint Yoga Session’ on the occasion of the International Day of Yoga.

 During the ship’s visit, Commanding Officer of INS Sunayna Commander Prabhat Ranjan Mishra called on the Indian High Commissioner Nandini Singla, and the Commissioner of Police, MPF Anil Kumar Dip.

 The interaction highlighted operational engagement and confidence - building measures on various aspects of maritime security.

 The ship crew took part in a friendly volleyball match with Mauritius National Coast Guard (MNCG) personnel. In an outreach programme held at Gayasingh Ashram at Port Louis, medical screening of elderly and distribution of provisions were undertaken extending a helping hand to the community. The ship, which was open to visitors, saw more than 200 guests onboard.

 Post departure from Port Louis, INS Sunayna proceeded on next phase of joint EEZ surveillance of Mauritius. Sea riders from MNCG embarked onboard ship for training exchanges.

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