Chief of Naval Staff (CNS) Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi met Indonesia’s Minister of Defence, Lt General Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin (retd), on Tuesday to discuss measures aimed at enhancing defence ties. The talks focused on strengthening maritime cooperation, operational engagements, and joint training initiatives.
During the meeting, Admiral Tripathi underlined opportunities for collaboration in the defence industry to advance cooperation between the two nations.
The Indian Navy spokesperson, in a post on X, said, “Adm Dinesh K Tripathi, CNS, during the ongoing visit to Indonesia, called on Lt Gen Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin (retd), Minister of Defence, Republic of Indonesia, marking a significant step in deepening defence ties. Discussions were held on the growing India – Indonesia defence relations with focus on measures to further consolidate maritime cooperation including operational engagements and joint training initiatives. CNS also highlighted potential avenues/ opportunities for collaboration in the defence industry for enhanced cooperation between India and Indonesia.”
On December 16, Admiral Muhammad Ali, Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Navy, welcomed Admiral Tripathi with a ceremonial Guard of Honour at the Indonesian Navy Headquarters in Jakarta. The two officials discussed strengthening the partnership between the Indian and Indonesian navies.
Admiral Tripathi’s visit includes bilateral discussions with senior Indonesian government and defence officials, including Lt General Agus Subiyanto. The talks are expected to cover various areas of defence cooperation, including maritime security, joint training, and operational collaboration between the two navies, according to the Ministry of Defence press release.
The Ministry of Defence said, “The visit underscores the strong maritime relations between the two countries conforming to the shared vision of India-Indonesia Maritime Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific.”
The current maritime cooperation between India and Indonesia comprises joint exercises, port visits, and capacity-building training initiatives. The 43rd India-Indonesia Coordinated Patrol is currently being conducted along the International Maritime Boundary Line (IMBL).
The Ministry of Defence added, “Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi’s engagements in Indonesia are expected to further strengthen the bonds of friendship and cooperation between the two navies, ensuring enhanced collaboration in areas of mutual interest.”
(ANI)