In pursuit of India’s ‘Look East’ and
‘Act East’ policy, the Indian Navy’s Eastern Fleet ships under the command of
Rear Admiral Ajendra Bahadur Singh, VSM, Flag Officer Commanding Eastern Fleet
(FOCEF), are on a two month long operational deployment to South East Asia and
Southern Indian Ocean.
As part of the deployment, two of the
Indian warships, INS Ranvir (a Guided Missile Destroyer) and INS Kamorta (an
indigenously built Anti Submarine Corvette) entered Sihanoukville, Cambodia and
the other two warships including INS Satpura, an indigenously built guided
missile stealth frigate and INS Shakti, a sophisticated fleet tanker and
support ship, entered Sattahip, Thailand today on a four day visit
respectively. The previous visit by an Indian Naval ship to Thailand was in Jun
10.
The visit is aimed at strengthening
bilateral ties between the two countries as well as fostering inter-operability
between the navies of these two friendly nations.
These ships are on the return leg after
a 45 day deployment. During the stay in harbour, various activities such as
official calls, professional interaction between personnel of both the navies,
reception onboard and ship visits have been planned. On departure from
Sihanoukville, INS Ranvir & INS Kamorta will exercise with the Cambodian
Navy for enhancing interoperability in Maritime Operations including Search and
Rescue. These ships have visited Singapore, Jakarta (Indonesia), Freemantle
(Australia) and Kuantan (Malaysia) during deployment. During this deployment
two warships also participated in the bilateral exercise SIMBEX-15 with the
Royal Singapore Navy from 20-26 May 15.
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