Indian Naval Ship ‘Kabra’ visits Maldives on Joint Maritime Security Patrol


An Indian Naval Ship ‘Kabra’, has arrived Maldives on 6th January for a 5 day joint exercise with MNDF Coast Guard. The aim of the exercise is to jointly conduct maritime security patrol in the Exclusive Economic Zone of Maldives. During this visit, the MNDF Coast Guard personnel will be embarking the ship and will be undertaking various operational training with Indian Naval personnel. The joint patrol is aimed at increasing maritime security in the Indian Ocean region, especially in the waters around Maldives.

Indian Naval Ship ‘Kabra’ is a completely indigenous new generation Naval Ship designed and built by M/s Garden Reach Ship Builder & Engineers, Kolkata, India, and is named after an important island of the Andaman & Nicobar archipelago in Indian ocean. The ship performs roles such as Coastal surveillance and Patrol, Anti-smuggling, Anti-piracy, Fisheries Protection, Search  & Rescue Operations and Naval Escort Operations.

The current exercise is a part of bilateral cooperation and is expected to go a long way in strengthening maritime security cooperation between the two countries.