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Indian Navy saved the life of a Chinese sailor

Indian Navy Save Chinese Mariner: The Indian Navy has once again shown its courage and humanity. The Indian Navy has saved the life of a Chinese sailor who was seriously injured at sea due to an injury. This incident is a proof of the prompt action and efficiency of the Indian Navy. The Indian Navy received an emergency message that a sailor on board a Chinese merchant ship is in a very critical condition and needs immediate medical assistance. The Indian Navy, without any delay, dispatched its medical team and helicopter to that ship.

The valor of the Indian Navy

The Indian Navy’s medical team reached the spot and provided first aid to the Chinese sailor and he was safely brought to the Indian Navy ship. He was provided with necessary medical facilities there. After the Chinese sailor’s condition stabilized, he was admitted to a nearby hospital, where his condition is improving.

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Appreciation of Indian Navy

The Indian Navy is being widely praised for this bold and humanitarian step. This incident has proved that the Indian Navy is not only ready to protect its country, but is also playing a leading role in serving humanity. The incident shows that humanity and cooperation are paramount in times of crisis.

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Indian Navy Save Chinese Mariner

Increased prestige of Indian Navy

This quick and successful action of the Indian Navy has also promoted trust and cooperation between the two countries. This humanitarian act of the Indian Navy not only saved a life but also further enhanced the reputation of the Indian Navy on the global platform.

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