Saturday, Apr 18, 2026
SSBCrack
Search
  • Home
  • Indian Defence News
  • Notification
  • SSB Interview
    • SSB Interview Date
    • Screening
    • Psychology
    • GTO
    • Personal Interview
    • Conference
    • Medical
    • Merit List
  • Books
    • OIR Test & PPDT
    • SSB Interview
    • Psych Tests Workbook
    • SSB Psychology
    • NDA Exam
    • CDS Exam
    • AFCAT
    • EKT
  • eBooks
    • SSB eBook
    • OIR Test eBook
    • TAT eBook
    • SRT eBook
    • WAT eBook
    • Current Affairs
    • General Knowledge
  • Online Courses
    • NDA Exam
    • CDS Exam
    • CDS OTA Exam
    • AFCAT Exam
    • MNS Exam
    • TA Exam
    • ACC Exam
  • Download APP
  • Success Stories
  • Join Us
Reading: Royal New Zealand Navy Chief’s India Visit Sparks Maritime Collaboration
Share
Font ResizerAa
SSBCrackSSBCrack
  • Home
  • Notification
  • SSB Interview
  • Books
  • eBooks
  • Courses
Search
  • Home
  • Notification
  • SSB Interview
  • Books
  • eBooks
  • Courses
Follow US
© 2010 - 2026 SSBCrack . All Rights Reserved.

Home » Royal New Zealand Navy Chief’s India Visit Sparks Maritime Collaboration

Indian Defence News

Royal New Zealand Navy Chief’s India Visit Sparks Maritime Collaboration

By Pratham Gurung
Last updated: February 21, 2024
Share
New Zealand Navy Chief scaled

Rear Admiral David Proctor, Chief of Navy for the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN), embarked on an official visit to India from February 19 to 27, 2024, in a bid to bolster bilateral maritime ties between the two nations. His visit holds significant promise for enhancing cooperation in various realms of naval operations and strategic engagements.

IMA Mug

IMA Mug

₹499
Shop Now
IAF Mug

IAF Mug

₹499
Shop Now
NDA Mug

NDA Mug

₹499
Shop Now
Navy Mug

Navy Mug

₹299
Shop Now
NSG Mug

NSG Coffee Mug

₹499
Shop Now

Upon his arrival, Rear Admiral Proctor engaged in a pivotal meeting with Admiral R Hari Kumar, the Chief of the Naval Staff for the Indian Navy, in New Delhi on February 20.

The meeting served as a platform to deliberate on avenues to fortify bilateral maritime cooperation, with a keen focus on augmenting operational engagements, facilitating training exchanges, and fostering seamless information sharing mechanisms between the two naval forces.

More Read

Lt Gen DG Misra Visits Forward Posts in Garhwal Region, Reviews High-Altitude Operational Readiness
MCTE Hosts Sri Lankan Armed Forces Delegation, Showcases Cyber, AI and 5G Military Technologies
RVC Centre & College Conducts Passing Out Parade, Young Officers Commissioned into Indian Army
PIX3RADMDAVIDPROCTORCHIEFOFNAVYROYALNEWZEALANDNAVYVISITTOINDIATFBJ

As a customary gesture, Rear Admiral Proctor received a warm welcome, including the prestigious Guard of Honour, on the South Block Lawns in New Delhi. This ceremonial reception underscored the significance attached to his visit and symbolized the mutual respect and camaraderie shared between the Royal New Zealand Navy and the Indian Navy.

The highlight of Rear Admiral Proctor’s itinerary includes his participation in the Indian Navy’s Flagship Exercise MILAN 24, scheduled to take place in Visakhapatnam. This exercise serves as a premier platform for naval cooperation and interaction among participating countries, fostering interoperability and enhancing maritime security in the region.

Additionally, Rear Admiral Proctor is slated to undertake high-level engagements at the Western Naval Command, further deepening strategic ties between the two navies.

The visit of Rear Admiral Proctor marks a significant milestone in the burgeoning maritime cooperation between the Indian Navy and the Royal New Zealand Navy.

The foundation for this enhanced collaboration was laid during the Chief of Naval Staff’s visit to New Zealand in October 2022, which culminated in the conclusion of a Technical Arrangement on White Shipping Information Exchange—an agreement aimed at bolstering maritime domain awareness and promoting maritime security in the Indo-Pacific region.

PIX1RADMDAVIDPROCTORCHIEFOFNAVYROYALNEWZEALANDNAVYVISITTOINDIA2N5Y

Moreover, both navies have witnessed a steady increase in bilateral interactions, with regular port calls by warships at each other’s ports. Notably, the Indian Navy’s INS Kolkata and INS Sahyadri made port calls at Auckland and Wellington in September 2023, reaffirming the commitment to strengthening naval cooperation and fostering goodwill between the two nations.

Furthermore, naval exercises such as Passing Exercises (PASSEX) conducted by Indian Navy ships with the Royal New Zealand Navy and the Royal New Zealand Air Force in the Tasman Sea post-departure, underscore the shared commitment to enhancing operational interoperability and readiness in the maritime domain.

As Rear Admiral David Proctor’s visit unfolds, it is expected to further invigorate the robust maritime partnership between India and New Zealand, paving the way for enhanced cooperation in maritime security, counter-piracy operations, humanitarian assistance, and disaster relief efforts, thereby contributing to peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region.

IMA Mug

IMA Mug

₹499
Shop Now
IAF Mug

IAF Mug

₹499
Shop Now
NDA Mug

NDA Mug

₹499
Shop Now
Navy Mug

Navy Mug

₹299
Shop Now
NSG Mug

NSG Coffee Mug

₹499
Shop Now
TAGGED:Indian Navy
Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp Telegram
ByPratham Gurung
An avid movie buff who aspires to make it into the armed forces. Always had a knack for words so reading and writing are my favourite hobbies. Can debate on anything but not everything.
Previous Article Tejas Mk1A Tejas Mk1A: Successful Integration of Digital Fly by Wire System
Next Article sukjoi 2 HAL, DRDO to begin Rs 60,000 crore Sukhoi fighter jet fleet upgrade

TRENDING NEWS

Fake CISF officer caught at Hyderabad airport

Fake CISF officer caught at Hyderabad airport

April 16, 2026
Cadets in Exercise

IMA Cadets Undertake ‘Exercise Chindits’, Complete 45 Km Endurance Run with Battle Load

April 13, 2026
AI Image of Officer

Supreme Court Restores Honour of Ex-IAF Squadron Leader After 32 Years, Revokes Illegal Dismissal

April 16, 2026
Lt Gen Manjinder Singh Commending

Lt Gen Manjinder Singh Visits 21st Battalion Madras Regiment, Praises ‘Thambis’ for Excellence

April 12, 2026

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE

Lt Gen DG Misra Visits Forward Posts in Garhwal Region, Reviews High-Altitude Operational Readiness
April 17, 2026
MCTE Hosts Sri Lankan Armed Forces Delegation, Showcases Cyber, AI and 5G Military Technologies
April 17, 2026
RVC Centre & College Conducts Passing Out Parade, Young Officers Commissioned into Indian Army
April 17, 2026
Lt Gen Neeraj Shukla Reviews Operational Readiness at Lachit Borphukan Military Station in Assam
April 17, 2026
Army Commanders’ Conference 2026 Concludes in New Delhi, Focus on Future-Ready Force and Data-Centric Warfare
April 17, 2026
SSBCrack-Logo (2)

SSBCrack.com is a leading online platform dedicated to helping Indian defence aspirants prepare for the various armed forces examinations.

  • About Us
  • Cookie Policy
  • We Are Hiring
  • Write for SSBCrack
  • Share Your Story
  • Contact Us
  • SSBCrackExams
  • SSBCrack Hindi
  • SSBCrack News
  • SSB Interview Coaching
  • SSB Interview eBooks
  • Cookie Policy
  • Copyright Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Terms and Conditions
  • PPDT Pictures
  • 15 OLQs for SSB
  • SSB Dress Code
  • SSB Rapid Fire Questions
  • SSB Interview Questions
  • SSB Interview Screening Test
  • SSB Interview Conference Questions
  • SSB Interview Process
  • Preparation Books
  • Online Courses
  • NDA Exam
  • CDS Exam
  • AFCAT
  • Success Stories
  • SSB Date
  • Screening
  • Psychology
  • Personal Interview
  • GTO
  • Conference
  • SSB Medical
  • Merit List

Follow US: 

© 2010-2026 SSBCrack. All Rights Reserved.

 
 

    Welcome Back!

    Sign in to your account

    Username or Email Address
    Password

    Lost your password?