Name the first ever Naval Exercise between India and Saudi Arabia.

Al-Mohed Al-Hindi – 2021
Zayed Talwar – 2021
Al-Dhafre
Al-Arab Al-Hind

The correct answer is (a) Al-Mohed Al-Hindi – 2021.

Al-Mohed Al-Hindi – 2021 was the first ever naval exercise between India and Saudi Arabia. It was held in the Arabian Sea from 16 to 20 March 2021. The exercise involved ships, aircraft, and personnel from both countries. The aim of the exercise was to enhance cooperation between the two navies and to improve their interoperability.

The exercise was conducted in two phases. The first phase was a harbor phase, which was held at the port of Jeddah in Saudi Arabia. The second phase was a sea phase, which was conducted in the Arabian Sea. The exercise included a variety of activities, such as gunnery exercises, anti-submarine warfare exercises, and search and rescue operations.

The exercise was a success and helped to improve the cooperation between the navies of India and Saudi Arabia. It also helped to improve the interoperability of the two navies. The exercise was a positive step in the development of the relationship between India and Saudi Arabia.

Option (b), Zayed Talwar – 2021, was a naval exercise between India and the United Arab Emirates. It was held in the Arabian Sea from 12 to 16 March 2021. The exercise involved ships, aircraft, and personnel from both countries. The aim of the exercise was to enhance cooperation between the two navies and to improve their interoperability.

Option (c), Al-Dhafre, is a military base in Saudi Arabia. It is located in the Al Dhafre region of the country. The base is home to the Royal Saudi Air Force and the Royal Saudi Navy.

Option (d), Al-Arab Al-Hind, is a term used to refer to the relationship between India and Saudi Arabia. The term is derived from the Arabic words for “India” and “Arab”. The relationship between India and Saudi Arabia is based on mutual interests, such as trade, energy, and security.

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