Ministry of Defence of the Republic of India

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INS SUNAYNA (IOS SAGAR) DEPARTS MALÉ, MALDIVES

Ministry of Defence

INS SUNAYNA (IOS SAGAR) DEPARTS MALÉ, MALDIVES

Posted On: 09 APR 2026 5:35PM by PIB Delhi

The Indian Ocean Ship SAGAR (INS Sunayna) departed from the port of Malé on 08 Apr 2026, further reinforcing the maritime partnership between India and Maldives. The visit was marked by a series of professional engagements and cultural exchanges between the Indian Navy and the Maldives National Defence Force (MNDF).

On departure, the ship participated in a Passage Exercise (PASSEX) with the MNDF Coast Guard Ship Ghazee, underscoring enhanced operational coordination and interoperability between the two maritime forces.

During the visit, Commander Siddharth Chaudhary, Commanding Officer of IOS SAGAR, called on Major General Ibrahim Hilmy, Chief of Defence Force, MNDF, and Brigadier General Mohamed Saleem, Commandant, Coast Guard MNDF. Discussions were focused on advancing joint training initiatives, reaffirming commitment to sustained strategic engagement. The multinational crew of IOS SAGAR, comprising personnel from 16 friendly foreign countries, had an insightful and enriching interaction with MNDF leadership, contributing to a broader spirit of international maritime cooperation.

In addition to professional exchanges, the visit featured cultural and social interactions, including sports fixtures with MNDF personnel - fostering camaraderie and mutual understanding.

The visit of IOS SAGAR highlights the strong maritime bonds between the two nations, reinforcing framework for cooperation and a shared commitment to regional stability and security.

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