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Russia-India holds naval drills in Bay of Bengal

By AFP
November 22, 2023
A picture taken on December 19, 2022 shows the Russian-controlled Azov Sea port city of Mariupol in southeastern Ukraine. — AFP
A picture taken on December 19, 2022 shows the Russian-controlled Azov Sea port city of Mariupol in southeastern Ukraine. — AFP

MOSCOW: Russia said Tuesday it was holding joint naval exercises with India in the Bay of Bengal, as the two countries bolster security ties despite Moscow’s offensive in Ukraine.

The United States has in the past voiced concern about India holding joint drills with Russia, which has been trying to expand its influence in the region. “The purpose of the exercise is to comprehensively develop and strengthen naval cooperation between Russia and India,” Moscow’s defence ministry said.

The drills will help the two navies “jointly counter global threats and ensure the safety of civilian shipping in the Asia-Pacific region,” Moscow added.

They are planned to last until Wednesday and will involve ships from Russia’s Pacific Fleet, including the Admiral Tributs anti-submarine destroyer, it said. India has economic and security interests in both Russia and the West and has tried to strike a careful balancing act between the two sides, despite the conflict.