Indian, Chinese navies commence joint naval exercises
The naval exercises are being held under the landmark bilateral Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) inked in May last year to step up military exchanges.
The naval exercises are being held under the landmark bilateral Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) inked in May last year to step up military exchanges and cooperation in tune with the growing political, economic and commercial ties between them.
The exchanges will provide a unique opportunity for understanding drills and procedures followed by the naval ships of the two countries in a cooperative environment, official sources said as two Indian Naval Ships, INS Rana and INS Ranjit, both Destroyer Class warships, arrived at Qingdao Port yesterday.
The present Port Call at Qingdao, also the Headquarters of the PLA Navy North Sea Fleet, from April 12-16, will further enhance understanding between the navies of the two countries, the sources said.
Naval exchanges are an important step towards creating better understanding in this field, he said.
Concurrent with the visit of the two naval ships, Deputy Chief of Naval Staff of the Indian Navy, Vice Admiral RP Suthan, will also visit Beijing and Qingdao and will interact with senior officers of the Chinese People's Liberation Army.
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