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Oman Defence Ministry’s Secretary-General, Army Chief General Naravane, discusses bilateral defence cooperation

Oman’s Defence Ministry’s Secretary-General Dr Mohammed Bin Nasser Bin Ali Al-Zaabi called on General MM Naravane, Chief of the Army staff and discussed ways to strengthen the bilateral defence cooperation between the two countries…reports Asian Lite News

Taking to Twitter the Additional Directorate General of Public Information for Indian Army said, “H.E. Dr Mohammed Bin Nasser Bin Ali Al-Zaabi, Secretary-General, Ministry of Defence, Sultanate of #Oman called on General MM Naravane #COAS and discussed ways to strengthen the bilateral defence cooperation between the two countries.” Dr Mohammed Bin Nasser Bin Ali Al-Zaabi also called on Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari on Monday and discussed bilateral military engagement and training cooperation.

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Earlier, Defence Secretary Ajay Kumar and Mohammed Bin Nasser Bin Ali AL Zaabi attended the 11th meeting of the India-Oman Joint Military Cooperation Committee. (ANI)

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