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Indian naval vessels arrive at Durban on 3-day visit

In a demonstration of India’s commitment to its ties with South Africa and to the maritime security in the Indian Ocean Region, Indian naval ships Kolkata, Trikand and Aditya under the Command of the Flag Officer Commanding Western Fleet, Rear Admiral Ravneet Singh, NM have arrived at Durban on Tuesday for a three-day visit. 

The ships are part of the Indian Navy’s Western Fleet based at Mumbai under the Western Naval Command and are on a two-month-long deployment to the Western Indian Ocean. INS Kolkata is commanded by Captain Rahul Vilas Gokhale, INS Trikand is commanded by Captain Arjun Dev Nair and INS Aditya is commanded by Captain Vidyanshu Srivastava. 

During the visit, the warships will have professional interactions with the South African Naval Forces (SAN) for enhancing co-operation and sharing the nuances of naval operations including combating maritime threats of terrorism and piracy. 

Calls on senior government and military authorities, training and technical cooperation measures with SAN, sporting and cultural interactions, aimed at strengthening ties and mutual understanding between the two forces, are also planned.  India and South Africa have very close and cordial political and diplomatic relations with a sizeable settlement of people of Indian origin in South Africa. The frequent cross visits by high level delegations including the heads of state have further strengthened the bilateral relations. 

The recently concluded visit of India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi provided fresh impetus to the relationship between the two countries. 
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