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INS Tabar arrives in Spain for two-day visit
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INS Tabar arrives in Spain for two-day visit

| @indiablooms | 30 Aug 2024, 07:15 pm

Indian Navy’s frontline frigate, INS Tabar arrived on a two-day visit at Malaga, Spain on 25 Aug 24 and post departure on 27 Aug 24 conducted Maritime Partnership Exercise (MPX) with Spanish Navy Ship Atalaya in the Mediterranean Sea.

India and Spain have been engaging in multiple fields towards enhancing the existing bilateral relations, including maritime domain.

"The conduct of MPX between Indian Navy and Spanish Navy in the Mediterranean Sea signifies Indian Navy’s outreach and sustenance, which also marks a significant milestone in the maritime cooperation between India and Spain," the Indian government said in a statement.

The MPX involved a series of advanced exercises such as Station Keeping, Replenishment at Sea Approaches (RASAPs), Flying Exercise (FYEX), Steam Past and PHOTOEX serials.

Units from both navies demonstrated high levels of professionalism and commitment to enhance collaborative efforts. 

The Indian Navy remains committed towards fostering partnership with navies across the world.

The MPX with the Spanish Navy reinforces the strong bilateral naval ties, further strengthening our resolve and commitment towards ensuring enhanced cooperation in the maritime domain.

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