Indian Navy ship INS Sunayna arrives in Singapore, maritime cooperation strengthened
New Delhi. Indian Naval Ship INS Sunayna reached Changi Naval Base, Singapore, where she was given a warm welcome. This arrival is being seen as a symbol of the strengthening maritime relations between India and Singapore. The ship will depart from here on 29 April and pursue its mission in the Indian Ocean region.
The deployment comes under the vision of ‘SAGAR’ (Security and Growth for All in the Region), which aims to promote maritime cooperation and strengthen regional security. The ship operated in the Indian Ocean region with a multinational crew and also called at the ports of Male, Phuket and Jakarta before arriving in Singapore.
Dr. Shilpak Ambule, High Commissioner of India to Singapore, met the crew on board the ship and appreciated their efforts. He described the important role of this mission in strengthening maritime partnership and increasing coordination between different countries. Commander Siddharth Chaudhary, Commanding Officer of the ship, paid homage at the Kranji War Memorial and discussed enhanced cooperation with Singapore Naval officials.
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