Indian Navy ships pay a friendly visit to Ho Chi Minh City

The Indian Navy fleet consisting of the INS Shivalik F47 stealth destroyer and the INS Kamorta P28 missile frigate, anchored in the port of Nhà Rông, begins a three-day friendly visit to Ho Chi Minh City.

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Indian Navy INS Shivalik F47 stealth destroyer in Nha Rong harbour.
Photo: VNA/CVN

The visit aims to promote cultural exchanges, enhance friendship and cooperation between the two armies in general and the two navies in particular on the occasion of the 50th anniversary.e anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and India (1972-2022).

During their stay, representatives of the Indian ships will pay a courtesy call to the leaders of Ho Chi Minh City, 7e military zone, from 2e naval zone and go to the flower statue of President Ho Chi Minh. They will also participate in sports events with executives and soldiers 2e naval zone and visit the historic sites of the southern megalopolis.

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