This was the primary time that any Indian Naval Ship visited the port of Mongla in Bangladesh.
New Delhi:
Two Indian Navy ships undertook passage train with two Bangladesh Navy vessels on Thursday, culminating their three-day go to to the Mongla port within the neighbouring nation, in response to an official assertion.
Offshore patrol vessel (OPV) Sumedha and corvette Kulish of the Indian Navy visited Mongla from Monday to Wednesday as a part of the fiftieth anniversary celebrations of Bangladesh’s independence and to reiterate the historic friendship between the 2 nations.
“Culminating the maiden historic go to of #IndianNavy ships at Mongla, INS Kulish & INS Sumedha undertook Passage Train with Bangladesh Navy frigate BNS Ali Haider & Island-Class OPV BNS Karatoa enhancing interoperability & maritime cooperation,” the Indian Navy mentioned on Twitter.
This was the primary time that any Indian Naval Ship visited the port of Mongla in Bangladesh.
India is presently celebrating Swarnim Vijay Varsh — the golden jubilee of its victory over Pakistan within the 1971 struggle that led to the creation of Bangladesh.
Exterior Affairs Minister S Jaishankar visited Bangladesh early March to organize the bottom for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s go to to the nation later this month to take part within the celebrations of fiftieth anniversary of Bangladesh’s Independence.
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