Indian-Greek

Indian Naval Greek Warships Naval Exercise

INS Tabar reached the port of Alexandria in Egypt. The Indian warship and the Greek warship are said to have conducted this exercise on June 30. The purpose of this exercise is to increase the training of the Greek army with the navies of other countries of the world. It aims to improve operational readiness, combat capability and cooperation on a bilateral basis.

India has prepared to counter the nefarious alliance of Pakistan and its master, Turkey. India has conducted vigorous naval exercises in the Mediterranean Sea with Turkey’s rival Greece. The Greek frigate Themistoklis and the Indian Navy warship INS Tabar participated in this exercise. This exercise took place in the southwest of the crater area in the Mediterranean Sea.

INS Tabar reached the port of Alexandria in Egypt. The Indian warship and the Greek warship are said to have conducted this exercise on June 30. The purpose of this exercise is to increase the training of the Greek army with the navies of other countries of the world. It aims to improve operational readiness, combat capability and cooperation on a bilateral basis.

INS Tabar reached the port of Alexandria in Egypt. The Indian warship and the Greek warship are said to have conducted this exercise on June 30. The purpose of this exercise is to increase the training of the Greek army with the navies of other countries of the world.

Experts say India and Greece have come together to face the growing defense cooperation and friendship between Turkey and Pakistan. Greece is also troubled by Turkey’s aggressive behavior.

Indian Foreign Minister Dr S. Jaishankar had recently visited Greece and met Prime Minister Kiriakos Mitsotakis. During this meeting, the two sides discussed many issues, including terrorism which is seen as a message to Turkey, China and Pakistan.