Oman renews MoU with India on joint cooperation in military, navy fields

Was signed at Sultanate’s Ministry of Defense headquarters in Al-Marliah camp

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Oman and India signed the renewal of two MoU (Memorandum of Understanding), one in the field of military cooperation, and the other in the field naval forces for maritime security.
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Muscat: Oman and India signed the renewal of two MoU (Memorandum of Understanding), one in the field of military cooperation, and the other in the field naval forces for maritime security. The MoU was signed at Oman’s Ministry of Defence headquarters in Al-Marliah camp.

The renewal of MoU in the field of military cooperation was signed by Dr. Mohammed bin Nasser Al Zaabi, Secretary-General of the Ministry of Defense, and Munu Muhawer, the Indian ambassador to the Sultanate.

Common interests

The memorandum regulates various aspects of military cooperation between the Sultanate and India that enhances the existing cooperation and the common interests of both the countries.

The second MoU renewal on naval forces maritime security was signed by Major General Saif bin Nasser Al Rahbi, Commander of the Royal Navy of Oman and Chairman of the Maritime Security Committee, and Munu Muhawer. This MoU aims to enhance the existing joint cooperation in the maritime fields and to exchange points of common interests in the field of maritime security.

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