India has made a significant move to bolster maritime security in the Indian Ocean region by gifting two Fast Interceptor Craft to the Mozambique Navy. This initiative aims to enhance the operational capabilities of friendly foreign nations against threats such as maritime terrorism, piracy, and insurgency, particularly in the Cabo Delgado province of Mozambique.
The delivery of these vessels was facilitated directly from the Indian coast, underscoring India’s commitment to support Mozambique in its security endeavors. Indian High Commissioner Robert Shetkintong emphasized this commitment, stating that the growing development partnership, alongside cooperation in the defense sector, highlights India’s dedication to being a security partner for Mozambique.
The newly delivered Fast Interceptor Craft are advanced, water-jet-propelled vessels capable of achieving high speeds of up to 45 knots, equivalent to 51 miles per hour or 83 kilometers per hour. Designed for rapid response, each boat can accommodate a crew of five and comes equipped with machine guns and bullet-resistant cabins, enhancing their operational effectiveness during critical missions. These vessels are versatile in nature, able to carry out search and rescue operations, special forces missions, and intercepting and boarding of high-speed vessels.
This donation is part of a broader commitment India has made to support Mozambique’s maritime security. Notably, India had previously donated two large Interceptor vessels to Mozambique in 2019, and in 2022, it provided two additional Fast Interceptor Craft. These contributions reflect India’s ongoing efforts to strengthen maritime safety and security in the region.
Furthermore, India has been active in fostering a long-term relationship with Mozambique, engaging in various initiatives aimed at humanitarian assistance and military training. Indian collaboration includes participation in bilateral and trilateral exercises designed to enhance the operational capacities of Mozambique’s armed forces. This cooperation aligns with India’s broader Security and Growth for All in the Region (SAGAR) strategy, articulated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The SAGAR initiative focuses on maritime engagement and collaboration, with the goal of safeguarding India’s interests and promoting regional stability in the Indian Ocean.
Through these efforts, India is not only reinforcing its partnerships with Mozambique but is also playing a pivotal role in strengthening the overall security framework within the Indian Ocean region.