AIKEYME 2025: Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh Tripathi grooves to Yeh dosti hum nahi todenge with Tanzanian defence chief

ANI April 15, 2025 222 views

The AIKEYME 2025 maritime exercise in Dar-es-Salaam marked a significant milestone in India-Africa cooperation. Naval leaders from India and Tanzania celebrated their growing friendship by singing a classic Bollywood friendship anthem. The event highlighted collaborative approaches to maritime security and regional challenges. Multilateral participation underscored the importance of international maritime partnerships.

"If you want to go far, go together" - Sanjay Seth, Indian Defence Minister
Dae-es-Salaam, April 15: Indian Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh Tripathi and Tanzanian Defence Force Chief, General John Jacob Mkunda together sang the iconic Bollywood friendship anthem "Yeh Dosti Nahi Chhodenge" ("We'll Never Leave This Friendship") reflecting on the cementing of bilateral ties between the two countries.

Key Points

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Naval chiefs bond through Bollywood song at multinational maritime exercise

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AIKEYME 2025 strengthens India-Africa maritime cooperation

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Tanzanian and Indian leaders emphasize collaborative regional security

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Multinational naval crews interact during landmark event

The Africa India Key Maritime Engagement (AIKEYME), a six-day multilateral exercise began on April 13 and the Indian Naval Chief and the Tanzanian Defence Force Chief participated in a gala dinner on Monday.

The AIKEYME 2025 was inaugurated on April 13 in the Tanzanian capital of Dar-es-Salaam, marking a significant step in strengthening maritime cooperation between India and African nations.

The ceremony was attended by Stergomena Lawrence Tax, Minister of Defence and National Service of Tanzania, Sanjay Seth, India's Raksha Rajya Mantri (RRM) and Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi. The event also saw the attendance of distinguished military leaders, including the Chief of Defence Force of the Tanzania Peoples' Defence Force (TPDF), a statement by the Ministry of Defence said.

In his address, Sanjay Seth emphasised the spirit of collaboration by quoting the African proverb, "If you want to go fast, go alone, If you want to go far, go together."

He expressed hope for a "life-long partnership", invoked India's maritime vision Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security and Growth Across Regions (MAHASAGAR) and thanked Tanzania for co-hosting AIKEYME 25 alongside India, as per the statement.

Tax, whilst inaugurating the exercise, stressed the "significance of going along" to tackle maritime threats like piracy and trafficking. She called for "collaborative effort towards Maritime security by like-minded partners" and highlighted the aim of building an "enduring framework of maritime security, including innovation and information sharing."

She also reaffirmed Tanzania's commitment to hosting future AIKEYME editions and their broader belief in "collaborative regional cooperation" beyond military affairs.

For AIKEYME, the Indian Navy is represented by INS Chennai and INS Kesari. Indian Ocean Ship SAGAR was also present for the inaugural ceremony. The chief guests interacted with the multinational crew from Friendly Foreign Countries(FFCs) from IOS Sagar.

Reader Comments

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Priya M.
This is so wholesome! 🥹 Music truly brings people together. Love seeing our Navy chief showing this fun side while strengthening international ties. More of this diplomacy please!
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Rahul K.
While the singing moment is cute, I hope the actual maritime cooperation yields concrete results. The Indian Ocean needs serious security collaboration given the piracy threats.
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Aisha T.
Sholay song choice is perfect for this occasion! Shows how Bollywood connects cultures. Admiral Tripathi has great taste in classics 😄
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Vikram S.
The MAHASAGAR initiative sounds promising. India needs strong maritime partners in Africa. Though I wish there was more detail about the actual exercises planned beyond the cultural events.
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Neha P.
So refreshing to see defense leaders showing personality! The gala dinner seems like a great icebreaker before the serious work begins. Hope they release the video of the singing!

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