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Saudi cadets train on board Indian naval vessels

Trainees from King Fahd Naval Academy are in India for 3-week operation

- Sanjay Kumar New Delhi

India’s navy chief said on Friday that training of Saudi naval personnel by Indian forces was testimony to the growing relationsh­ip between the two countries.

Adm. R. Hari Kumar was speaking after welcoming Saudi cadets training on board two Indian naval vessels.

Fifty-five students and five instructor­s from the King Fahd Naval Academy have been in India since May 18 for a three-week course with the Southern Naval Command in Kochi, Kerala.

The students, all from the main naval academy of the Royal Saudi Naval Forces, are attached to India’s First Training Squadron ships INS Tir and INS Sujata.

For most of the students the course is their first experience on board a warship.

“The cadets have completed 10 days at sea aboard the Indian naval ships. During the sea sorties, they were exposed to rigorous training on practical aspects of navigation and seamanship with emphasis on navigation in pilotage waters, anchoring, coastal navigation, replenishm­ent at sea, sea boats, firefighti­ng and emergency drills,” the Indian Ministry of Defense said in a statement after the cadets’ meeting with Kumar.

“The directing staff expressed their appreciati­on of the highqualit­y training and exposure that they received on board the IN ships. In his address, the CNS welcomed the RSNF delegation in India, and reaffirmed that the maiden training of Saudi cadets by the Indian Navy as testimony to the growing friendship between Saudi Arabia and India, and also the two navies.”

The navy chief also voiced his appreciati­on for Saudi assistance in the recent evacuation of 3,000 Indian nationals from war-torn Sudan and acknowledg­ed the increasing­ly strong defense ties with the Kingdom.

Experts, too, acknowledg­e the growing importance of India’s security relations with Saudi Arabia.

“It’s a significan­t gesture by the Indian naval chief,” defense expert Ranjit Kumar told Arab News. “India seems to be taking special care of the evolving defense cooperatio­n and partnershi­p with a major Gulf country. India considers this relationsh­ip very important to groom in view of changing geopolitic­al dynamics in West Asia.” Muddassir Quamar, a Middle East expert and associate professor at Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi, said there have also been efforts to develop cooperatio­n in nonconvent­ional defense areas, as well as the defense industry.

 ?? Indian Navy ?? Cadets of the Royal Saudi Naval Forces receive training onboard an Indian Navy ship off the coast of Kochi, Kerala in May 2023.
Indian Navy Cadets of the Royal Saudi Naval Forces receive training onboard an Indian Navy ship off the coast of Kochi, Kerala in May 2023.

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