Indian Navy’s eastern fleet ships reach Singapore to bolster naval ties in Southeast Asia

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One of the Indian Naval Ships, under the Command of Flag Officer Commanding Eastern Fleet of the Indian Navy Rear Admiral Susheel Menon, arrive in Singapore on July 16. Photo: PRO Indian Navy via PTI

One of the Indian Naval Ships, beneath the Command of Flag Officer Commanding Eastern Fleet of the Indian Navy Rear Admiral Susheel Menon, arrive in Singapore on July 16. Photo: PRO Indian Navy by way of PTI

Indian Naval Ships Delhi, Satpura, Shakti, and Kiltan arrived in Singapore to a heat welcome from the Singapore Navy and the Indian High Commission.

According to the Indian Navy, the go to is a part of the Indian Navy’s operational deployment to Southeast Asia and goals to strengthen maritime ties with Singapore by varied engagements and actions. Naval Ships reached beneath the Command of RAdm Susheel Menon, Flag Officer Commanding Eastern Fleet.

Professional interactions with the Republic of Singapore Navy, discussions with academia and engagements with the neighborhood, that mirror the shared values of each nations, are deliberate in the course of the go to, the Indian Navy added.

Indian Navy and Republic of Singapore Navy share operational relations spanning over three a long time of cooperation, coordination and collaboration with common visits, change of greatest practices and reciprocal coaching preparations. The present deployment underscores the sturdy linkages between the navies.

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