Indian Navy assumes command of key training task force under Combined Maritime Forces

The Indian Navy has recently taken command of a pivotal training task force under the Combined Maritime Forces (CMF), a coalition of naval forces aimed at enhancing maritime security. This move reflects India's growing role in international maritime operations and its commitment to cooperative security in the Indo-Pacific region. The task force will focus on training exercises, capacity building, and operational readiness among member nations, thereby fostering collaboration and interoperability. This leadership position not only underscores India's strategic maritime interests but also reinforces its commitment to safeguarding global trade routes against piracy and other maritime threats. The Indian Navy's involvement in the CMF is part of its broader vision to strengthen partnerships with allied navies and contribute significantly to regional stability and security. As global maritime challenges continue to evolve, India’s proactive stance in leading such initiatives highlights its ambition to play a central role in shaping maritime policies and practices in the region.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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