During the visit, the Indian crew will interact with the Royal Bahrain Naval Force (RBNF) on issues pertaining to maritime operations, including means of combating maritime terrorism and piracy.
In addition, calls on senior government and military authorities, sports and cultural interactions and sharing of best practices, aimed at enhancing cooperation as well as strengthening understanding between the two navies, are also planned.
The visiting Indian navy ships are also likely to conduct exercises with the RBNF, a naval statement said.
Over 350,000 Indian nationals, comprising nearly a third of Bahrain's total population, is an important facet of strong bilateral relationship.
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