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India, African Nations Launch First Joint Naval Drills to Boost Regional Security

India, African Nations Launch First Joint Naval Drills to Boost Regional Security

Taha Sakr
Last updated: April 16, 2025 4:38 pm
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 India and several African nations kicked off their first joint naval exercises on the Tanzanian coast Monday, marking a significant step toward strengthening defense ties between the two sides.

The six-day exercise, dubbed the “India-Africa Maritime Exercise,” is jointly organized by the Indian Navy and the Tanzanian People’s Defence Forces.

Ten countries are participating in the drills: Comoros, Djibouti, Kenya, Madagascar, Mauritius, Mozambique, Seychelles, South Africa, India, and the host nation, Tanzania.

“This exercise reflects our shared commitment to ensuring peace and security in the Indian Ocean region,” the Indian Navy said in a statement. The drills aim to enhance the participating countries’ ability to respond to maritime threats and deepen regional cooperation.

A New Phase of Maritime Partnership
Key Indian naval vessels involved in the exercise include the guided-missile destroyer INS Chennai, the amphibious transport dock INS Kesari, and the offshore patrol vessel INS Sunayna. The drills are part of India’s broader maritime vision titled “Security and Growth for All in the Region” (SAGAR).

Tanzanian Defense Minister Stergomena Lawrence Tax, who attended the opening ceremony, described the exercise as a new chapter in India-Africa strategic maritime collaboration.

“In these turbulent times, regional cooperation is not a choice but a necessity,” Tax said. “This drill allows us to train together, plan together, and operate together when needed. We are proud to be part of this historic moment.”

Tactical & Educational Focus
The maritime phase, running from April 16 to 18, includes coordinated patrols, search-and-rescue operations, and tactical maneuvers. Cultural and sports exchanges are also planned to foster camaraderie among participants.

Tanzania, which boasts one of East Africa’s longest coastlines, sees the exercise as critical in building naval capacity to tackle piracy, illegal fishing, and smuggling.

“We have seen how maritime threats destabilize economies,” Tax said. “Through this joint naval exercise, we gain the skills and strategies to protect our coasts and collaborate with partners in real time.”

Deepening Strategic Cooperation
The exercise aligns with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “Security and Growth for All” initiative, which seeks to enhance strategic relations with African partners.

For Tanzania, the partnership brings more than military benefits. “This is a step toward broader collaboration in maritime security, trade, and disaster response,” Tax said. “It strengthens our belief that the Indian Ocean should be a zone of peace and shared prosperity.”

India continues to expand its role in the Indian Ocean and Africa amid rising global competition in these strategic areas. Through these drills, India aims to cement its position as a regional maritime power while responding to the growing global focus on maritime security in a region vital to global trade.

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