Vikram Misri, Deputy National Security Advisor of India, visited the Maritime Security Centre (MSC) in Oman today. He was welcomed by Commodore Adil Hamoud Al Busaidi, Head of the MSC, upon arrival. The Indian delegation received a briefing on the operational responsibilities of the centre in the Omani maritime environment. They also had the opportunity to tour the facilities and observe the latest equipment and technologies used for national security duties.
During the visit, Misri and his delegation gained insight into the tactical roles and tasks carried out by the MSC. The centre plays a crucial role in ensuring maritime security in Oman. The delegation was able to witness firsthand the advanced equipment and technologies utilized by the MSC to effectively carry out its duties. This visit highlights the importance of international cooperation in maintaining maritime security and strengthening relationships between countries in the region.
Overall, the visit by the Indian delegation to the Maritime Security Centre in Oman was a valuable opportunity to learn about the centre’s operations and capabilities. Misri and his team were able to see the dedication and professionalism of the MSC in safeguarding the Omani maritime environment. The visit underscores the importance of collaboration and information sharing among nations to enhance maritime security in the region.
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