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India and Greece held their first joint naval drill in the Aegean Sea, boosting defense ties and maritime security cooperation.
India and Greece completed their first bilateral maritime exercise in the Aegean Sea on September 18, enhancing defense cooperation through a two-phase drill involving naval ships, submarines, and joint operations.
The harbor phase at Salamis Naval Base included cultural exchanges and professional talks, while the sea phase featured complex maneuvers like night boarding, anti-submarine warfare, and helicopter transfers.
The exercise, involving India’s INS Trikand and Greece’s Themistokles and Pipinos, strengthened interoperability and reflected shared goals in maritime security and freedom of navigation.
It coincided with high-level diplomatic talks, including a call between the two prime ministers, where Greece backed an India-EU trade deal and the AI Impact Summit.
India y Grecia realizaron su primer ejercicio naval conjunto en el Mar Egeo, impulsando los lazos de defensa y la cooperación en seguridad marítima.