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3 Indian Navy Ships On Way For Operational Deployment In South China Sea

Posted on May 7, 2024 By admin


The three ships will leave Singapore for Malaysia on Thursday and then visit the Philippines.

Singapore:

Three Indian Naval Ships have arrived in Singapore for a three-day visit as part of the operational deployment of the Navy’s Eastern Fleet to the South China Sea, underscoring the strong linkages between both navies.

Led by Rear Admiral (RAdm) Rajesh Dhankhar, Indian Naval Ships Delhi, Shakti, and Kiltan reached the Changi naval base in the city-state on Monday, the Indian Navy spokesperson said in a post on X.

The three ships will leave for Malaysia on Thursday and then visit the Philippines.

The visit is part of the “Op Deployment of #IndianNavy’s @IN_EasternFleet to the #SouthChinaSea,” it said, amidst China flexing its muscles in the South China Sea.

Indian Naval ships #INSDelhi, #INSShakti & #INSKiltan led by RAdm Rajesh Dhankhar, #FOCEF arrived #Singapore on #06May to a warm welcome by personnel of Republic of Singapore Navy, #RSN & the @HCI_Singapore staff.
The visit is part of the Op Deployment of #IndianNavy‘s… pic.twitter.com/stdsQAoC0T

— SpokespersonNavy (@indiannavy) May 7, 2024

Currently, the Chinese navy is involved in a standoff with the US-backed Philippines naval ships in the South China Sea.

The Philippines is trying to assert its claim over the Second Thomas Shoal in the South China Sea, which is strongly resisted by China.

As part of its expansionist plans, China claims most of the South China Sea. The Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan have counterclaims.

The three Indian naval ships were welcomed by personnel of the Singapore Navy and the High Commissioner of India in Singapore.

On Tuesday, RAdm Dhankhar and the Indian High Commissioner hosted a reception onboard INS Shakti for 150 guests and missions heads.

The “visit is poised to further strengthen the longstanding friendship and cooperation between the two maritime nations through a series of engagements and activities,” the Ministry of Defence in New Delhi said in a statement.

During the ships’ stay in the harbour, various activities are planned. These include “interactions with the High Commission of India, professional interactions with the Republic of Singapore Navy as also academia and community outreach amongst other activities, reflecting the shared values of both navies,” it said.

The two countries’ navies have had robust relations spanning three decades of cooperation, coordination and collaboration with regular visits, exchange of best practices, and reciprocal training arrangements.

“The current deployment underscores the strong linkages between both the navies,” the statement said.
 

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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