IOS SAGAR Reaches Chittagong, Strengthening India–Bangladesh Maritime Cooperation

New Delhi, May 8, 2026


The Indian Ocean Ship (IOS) SAGAR has arrived at Chittagong, marking a significant step in enhancing maritime cooperation between India and Bangladesh. The visit highlights the shared commitment of both nations towards strengthening regional maritime security and expanding naval collaboration in the Bay of Bengal.


IOS SAGAR is part of India’s broader maritime vision aimed at promoting **Security and Growth for All in the Region (SAGAR)**, which focuses on building stronger partnerships and interoperability among friendly navies. The initiative also reflects India’s efforts to deepen engagement with neighbouring countries through joint training, coordination, and operational exchanges.


During such deployments, naval personnel from participating countries engage in joint exercises, professional interactions, and port visits to improve understanding and coordination at sea. These engagements are designed to enhance mutual trust and strengthen collective maritime capabilities in the region.


The arrival of IOS SAGAR in Chittagong reinforces the growing maritime partnership between India and Bangladesh. It reflects a shared vision of a secure and cooperative Indian Ocean Region, where collaboration at sea plays a key role in ensuring stability and regional growth.

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