INS Sahyadri Embarks on Landmark Naval Exercise with South Korea
INS Sahyadri has docked at Busan Naval Harbour, South Korea, marking a new chapter in naval cooperation with the inaugural IN-RoKN exercise. India's maritime commitment is showcased through bilateral engagements and partnerships, aligning with strategic interests in the Indo-Pacific region.
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In a significant development, Indian Naval Ship (INS) Sahyadri has docked at the Busan Naval Harbour in South Korea, heralding the first-ever bilateral naval exercise between the two countries.
The ship's presence in the South China Sea and wider Indo-Pacific region is a reflection of India's strategic maritime interests, reinforcing its role as a responsible global maritime partner.
The exercise symbolizes the growing naval collaboration between India and South Korea, emphasizing mutual interests in the increasingly pivotal Indo-Pacific geopolitical landscape.
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