Defense Minister Rajnat Singh Saturday said that the Indian Navy ensures that no nation can use its “overwhelming economy and military power” to suppress another country (IOR) in the Indian Ocean.
Singh spoke on Indian Navy’s Offshore Pattern Navy Navy’s Navy, which was assigned to the Indian Ocean ship Sagara (for everyone in the region), located for one-month deployment.
Singh said: “We (India) ensure that the interests of the nations are protected without compromising their sovereignty.
Singh said that IOR is significant not only for security, but also for trade, economy, tourism and culture. “Our experience of the Ocean region of India has more peaceful and prosperous in our presence,” he said. About the presence of India, he said that it was not only related to India’s security and national interests, but also indicates the equality of the rights and responsibilities of our friendly countries in the region.
Singh said the operation Ios Sagar is reflected in India to peace, prosperity and collective security in the sea domain.
In the Indian Ocean, Singh, Singh, said that the Navy provides not only Indian ships, but also foreign order, anti-state and stability in the region.
“Equipped with modern ships, weapons and equipment, well-prepared and motivated sailors, we decide to move forward with other friendly peoples to develop a symbol of the Indian Ocean as a symbol of brotherhood,” he added.
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Singh has opened modern operating, repair and logistics objects built by Seabird Seabird Worth: 2000 Crore. He also reconsidered the maritime security situation, the fleet’s operational readiness and the first navigation stage of the first navy of the first navy conference of the first marine command.
Addressing the commanders, Singh claims that it is necessary to revive the future roles of the Armed Forces in the current unpredictable geopolitical landscape. He said.