The request was made by visiting Myanmar Navy (MN) delegation, comprising three officers-- Lt Cdr ThureinTun, Lt Cdr Kyaw Zeya Oo and Lt Ye WintTun.
They are on a four-day official visit to Kochi from February 26 to March 2.
The visit is primarily aimed at familiarising the MN officers on Indian Naval Meteorology and Oceanography (METOC)operational/ training facilities and exploring avenues for defence co-operation in the field.
The delegation called on Chief of Staff, Southern Naval Command, Rear Admiral R J Nadkarni, who assured them all assistance in terms of training and setting up of meteorological facilities for the Myanmar Navy, a Navy release said here.
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The officers visited the Indian Naval Meteorological and Analysis Center, as well as the School of Naval Oceanology and Meteorology, to get an understanding of the meteorological forecasting capabilities, as well as the training imparted on Oceanology and Meteorology by the Indian Navy.
They also visited other training/simulator facilities at Kochi, including Flight and Tactical Simulator, Water Survival Training Facility and other training schools, as well as Hydro graphic Survey Unit.
Towards fostering closer and warmer relations with Myanmar, the Indian Navy has always tried to strengthen defence cooperation with the Myanmar Navy by providing assistance, especially in the fields of training, weapon/ equipment sales and hydro graphic assistance, the release said.