The 17th Staff Talks between the Indian Navy (IN) and the French Navy (FN) were held in New Delhi from February 6 to 7, 2024, highlighting the commitment of both nations to deepen cooperation in various naval domains.
Co-chaired by Rear Admiral Nirbhay Bapna, Assistant Chief of Naval Staff for Foreign Cooperation and Intelligence, Indian Navy, and Rear Admiral Jean-Marc Durandau, Director of International Engagements, French Navy, the discussions explored ongoing naval activities and opportunities for collaboration in operational, training, and Subject Matter Expert exchanges.
In a statement shared by the Indian Navy on social media platform X, it was emphasized that the talks fostered fruitful discussions, with both sides acknowledging the growing cooperation between the two navies.
The officials expressed a mutual desire to enhance collaboration and interoperability in the maritime domain, reflecting the shared commitment to maritime security and stability in the region.
The sidelines of the staff talks provided an opportunity for Rear Admiral Jean-Marc Durandau to meet with Vice Admiral Tarun Sobti, Deputy Chief of Naval Staff, Indian Navy, on February 7.
During the meeting, both officials reaffirmed the high level of synergy and interoperability between the Indian and French Navies, underscoring the importance of continued cooperation.
Additionally, Rear Admiral Durandau visited the Information Fusion Centre – Indian Ocean Region (IFC-IOR) on February 6.
The IFC-IOR, established by the Government of India in 2018 and hosted by the Indian Navy, serves as a platform for promoting collaboration among maritime stakeholders to enhance maritime safety and security in the Indian Ocean Region.
The 17th Staff Talks between the Indian Navy and the French Navy underscored the commitment of both nations to strengthen bilateral ties and promote regional maritime security, reflecting the shared values and strategic interests of India and France in the maritime domain.