The Indian Navy and the South African Navy have signed an implementing agreement (IA) to enhance submarine rescue support cooperation that ensures the safety of the South African Navy's submarine crew in times of crisis or accident.
Indian Navy - South African Navy Sign Implementing Agreement |
Indian Navy and South African Navy have signed an Implementation Agreement (IA), in a significant milestone towards expanding bilateral naval cooperation, which ensures safety of South African Navy submarine crew in case of any distress or accident.
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Indian Navy - South African Navy Sign Implementing Agreement
Under the Indian Navy and South African Navy Implementing Agreement (IA) the Indian Navy will provide assistance by deploying its Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle (DSRV) when required, further strengthening the collaborative ties between the two navies. This partnership reinforces the longstanding maritime relationship between India and South Africa.
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The Agreement Signed By
This agreement was signed by Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi, Chief of the Naval Staff of the Indian Navy and Vice Admiral Monde Lobese, Chief of the South African Navy. The Implementing Agreement underscores a shared commitment to maritime safety and mutual support.
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- Capital city: Pretoria (Executive), Cape Town (Legislative) & Bloemfontein (Judicial)
- Largest city: Johannesburg
- President: Cyril Ramaphosa
- Deputy President: Paul Mashatile
- Total Population 2022 census: 62,027,503 (23rd)
- Currency: South African Rand (ZAR)
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