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Singapore: “First Training Squadron” has been sent by India on a visit to South-East Asian countries. In this regard, Indian High Commissioner Shilpak Ambule posted in Singapore has called upon the trainees of INS Sujata, INS Shardul and ICGS Veera to take full advantage of the opportunities during the visit to Southeast Asia.
Addressing the reception for invited persons, including ‘First Training Squadron’ (1 TS) and ‘Republic of Singapore Navy’ (RSN) representatives, while addressing a reception for invited persons on Saturday evening at the Changi Navy base. Connection with them will give them concrete information. Ambule said, “These programs will provide concrete information to the trainees on the ship and they will get a unique opportunity to understand the two countries as well as the Indian Ocean region and beyond social, cultural, military and best maritime relations.” He said, “Singapore is an important port not only from the point of view of marine experiences, but also more than that of our training squadron.
Singapore celebrating 60th anniversary
This journey is also important because we are celebrating the 60th anniversary of our diplomatic relations this year and the 60th Foundation Day of Singapore. ” The ship reached the Changi base in Singapore on Thursday and will start its journey this morning. He said that the ship is on its annual training mission under long distance deployment in Southeast Asia. Ambule said that Singapore has been an important destination as a port for the Indian Navy and Coast Guard ships. Expressing gratitude to RSN for supporting the journey of three ships, Ambule wished for “continuously moving forward of this partnership between the two countries. (Language)
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