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Indian Navy Ship at UK Goodwill Visits the Independence Day Celebration Center

LONDON: Fregat Freight Indian Navy anchored at Portsmouth Port on the southern coast of England as part of a good intention visit to the heart of the celebration of Sunday Independence Day in the UK.
INS Tabar, who arrived at Portsmouth on Thursday to conduct annual bilateral exercises of Conkan between the Indian Navy and the Royal Navy of the British, held a special flag Hoisting ceremony with around 300 crew members on Mahidudi’s Captain’s command.
A small group of special guests led by High Commissioner India Gaitri Issar Kumar was invited to celebration of the 75th anniversary of Indian independence, which was held in a safe environment.
“The Indian Navy and Navy Royal shared a unique historical bond.
They have done bilateral KONKA Navy exercises every year since 2004,” said the high commissioner.
“We have been looking forward to the goodwill visit from the Tabar Ins, Freight Freach of the Indian Navy.
The combined exercise, along with the Westminster HMS from the Kingdom Navy is intended to increase interoperability, synergy and cooperation between the two navies,” he said.
The warship, part of the West Armada of the Indian Navy, sailed from Mumbai in early June and has been doing exercises in Russia and Italy on the way to England and is expected to return next month.
This year’s training edition is starting when the Indian Navy and the Kingdom Navy meet for training at sea before the exercise port phase, where some professional interactions, sharing best practices and port exercises are also carried out.
This exercise will continue in the sea on Monday, when inseparing Ins will meet with the kingdom naval frigate along with beach-based aircraft for air defense, anti-submarine procedures, charging on marine activities, and communication training at sea.
The spotlight of this exercise will be a cross-deck helicopter operation, where the helicopter will carry out a landing procedure.
“I have no doubt that their visit to Portsmouth, organized by the Kingdom Navy, will contribute further to strengthen friendly and cooperation contacts between the two navies,” added the High Commissioner, who also hosted the receipt of independence day in India.
in London.
On another Covid-Secure event in India, the envoy stretched Tricolor and National Anthem singing was attended by his reading from the Speech of the President of India, Ram Nath Kovind.
“I want to dedicate today’s celebration for our troops on the border, to respect their sacrifice for the mother of India,” Kumar said.
It was concluded with a formal cultural and launch program of the poster competition and painted for Indian Diaspora in the UK.
Online competition, by the Council of India for Cultural Relations (ICC), is part of the 75th anniversary celebration of independence day “Amrit Mahotsav” and invited India throughout the world to describe their artistic expression on the theme ‘My India’s ideas’

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