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Part of the Indian crew member part of the English Navy exercise in the Indian Ocean

Part of the Indian crew member part of the English Navy exercise in the Indian Ocean
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Jagjeet Singh Grewal is a leading technical technician in the Kingdom Navy.
He is also a member of the Indian crew in the United Kingdom Strike Group (CSG), which currently sails through the Indian Ocean region.
UK CSG 2021, led by Queen Elizabeth, has sailed to the Indian Ocean region after transiting the Suez Canal and will meet with ships from the Indian Navy to conduct routine maritime exercises, according to the press release from the British High Commission from the UK.
In Delhi.
Serving on the fifth generation aircraft carrier, kite works in the Marine Engineering Department and are responsible for maintaining fuel fuel to the highest standards.
He also maintained a fuel pump on the flight deck so Jet F-35b, Merlin helicopter, and other aircraft can operate with their optimal capacity.
Currently living in England, he has a long family history in the Indian military.
He shared, “My grandfather and grandfather-in-law were served with British troops in World War II and received mention in shipping, Burma Star, African Stars, War Medals and Defense Medals.
My father served in the Indian Air Force and now, a brother And my wife’s uncle served in the Indian Navy.
“Leading technical technicians serving at @royalnavy and on-board # CSG21 in the Indian Ocean, Jagjeet Singh …
https://t.co/O4Glla9xai- UK in India??? ? (@ukinindia) 1626781316000 Grewal, “I focus on doing my work with the highest standards, but it’s good to know that I maintain my family link while working with the Indian military.” When CSG sailed in the Indian Ocean, involved with her allies at 26,000 Mil Sea Long Deployment, Grewal felt special pleasure into a part of the crew, training in his waters near his ancestral home.
Britain and India benefit from unique people’s life bridges, ideas, institutions, art and culture.
These include the Indian Diaspora of more than 1.5 million people (Census 2011) in the UK, contributing significantly to the country’s prosperity through interest in business, politics, academics, medicine and art, according to British HC.

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