The Ministry of Defence said on 2 May 2026 that Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, Chief of the Naval Staff, was on a four-day official visit to Myanmar from 2 to 5 May 2026. The visit is framed as maritime engagement in the Indian Ocean Region, where India and Myanmar share security interests and naval training needs. During the visit, the Navy Chief will hold bilateral discussions with General Ye Win Oo, Commander-in-Chief of the Myanmar Armed Forces, General U Htun Aung, Defence Minister of Myanmar, Admiral Htein Win, Commander-in-Chief of the Myanmar Navy, and other senior officers. The discussions are intended to review ongoing bilateral maritime cooperation, enhance operational-level linkages and explore new areas of collaboration between the two navies. The itinerary includes engagements at the Myanmar Navy's Central Naval Command, Naval Training Command and No. 1 Fleet. Admiral Tripathi will also lay a wreath at the Myanmar Armed Forces Fallen Heroes' War Memorial. The Defence Ministry said these engagements will cover maritime security, capacity building, capability enhancement and training. The release placed the visit in the context of regular India-Myanmar naval interaction through Defence Cooperation Meetings, Staff Talks, training exchanges, port visits, hydrography surveys and operational interactions such as the India-Myanmar Naval Exercise and the Indo-Myanmar Coordinated Patrol. It also noted Myanmar's participation in recent Indian Navy events, including the Indian Ocean Naval Symposium, MILAN, International Fleet Review, Goa Maritime Conclave or Symposium, IOS SAGAR and the Admiral's Cup. The visit therefore reinforces defence diplomacy based on mutual respect, trust and a shared commitment to maritime security and stability in the Indian Ocean Region.
Ministry of Defence Says Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi Began Four-Day Myanmar Visit on 2 May 2026 to Review Maritime Cooperation, Training and Capability Enhancement
Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi began a four-day official visit to Myanmar from 2 to 5 May 2026, the Ministry of Defence said. He is scheduled to meet Myanmar's defence and naval leadership, visit key naval commands and review maritime cooperation, capacity building, capability enhancement and training. The visit builds on exercises, patrols, staff talks, port visits and Myanmar's participation in Indian Navy forums.
Key facts
- Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi is on a four-day official visit to Myanmar from 2 to 5 May 2026.
- He will meet General Ye Win Oo, General U Htun Aung, Admiral Htein Win and other senior Myanmar Armed Forces officials.
- The talks will review bilateral maritime cooperation and explore new areas of collaboration between the navies.
- The visit includes Myanmar Navy's Central Naval Command, Naval Training Command and No. 1 Fleet.
- Focus areas include maritime security, capacity building, capability enhancement and training.
- India and Myanmar interact through defence meetings, staff talks, training exchanges, port visits, hydrography surveys, naval exercise and coordinated patrol.
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During the 2-5 May 2026 visit to Myanmar, which Indian official was scheduled to review bilateral maritime cooperation?
The Ministry of Defence release says Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, Chief of the Naval Staff, was on the four-day Myanmar visit. The listed agenda concerned maritime cooperation, operational linkages and naval capacity building, not the other offices named in the options.
Source: Ministry of Defence
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When is Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi's Myanmar visit scheduled?
The visit is scheduled from 2 to 5 May 2026.
Which Myanmar leaders are listed for discussions?
The release lists General Ye Win Oo, General U Htun Aung, Admiral Htein Win and other senior officials of the Myanmar Armed Forces.
What are the main themes of the visit?
The themes are maritime security, capacity building, capability enhancement, training and operational-level naval linkages.
Which regular India-Myanmar naval interactions are cited?
The release cites defence meetings, staff talks, training exchanges, port visits, hydrography surveys, naval exercise and coordinated patrol.
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