INS Tabar Strengthens Indo-German Maritime Ties
INS Tabar, India's frontline warship, is visiting Hamburg, Germany, to bolster defence cooperation and maritime relations. The visit includes professional interactions, ship tours, and a maritime partnership exercise. The stealth frigate is commanded by Captain MR Harish and showcases Indian culture during its visit.
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India's frontline warship, INS Tabar, has docked in Hamburg, Germany, for a three-day visit, marking an effort to deepen defence cooperation and maritime relations between the two nations.
The Indian Navy emphasized the strong ties between India and Germany, grounded in shared values, democratic principles, and a commitment to global peace and security.
Equipped with versatile weapons and sensors, INS Tabar is one of the Indian Navy's earliest stealth frigates and operates under the Western Naval Command in Mumbai.
During the visit, professional interactions between the two navies will take place, and the ship will be open to visitors, showcasing Indian culture.
On departure, the navies will conduct a maritime partnership exercise, seeking to strengthen bonds and explore new avenues of cooperation.
A Russian-built stealth frigate, INS Tabar is commanded by Captain MR Harish.
(With inputs from agencies.)