Eastern Fleet ships on 3-day visit to Indonesia

It is part of efforts to strengthen mutual understanding between two navies

June 23, 2018 11:52 pm | Updated June 24, 2018 09:11 am IST - VISAKHAPATNAM

Officials of the Indian Navy being given a traditional welcome on the arrival of ships of the Navy's Eastern Fleet at Makassar in Indonesia on Saturday.

Officials of the Indian Navy being given a traditional welcome on the arrival of ships of the Navy's Eastern Fleet at Makassar in Indonesia on Saturday.

Indian Navy’s Eastern Fleet ships INS Shakti and INS Kamorta, under the command of Rear Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, Flag Officer Commanding Eastern Fleet, entered the Port of Makassar in Indonesia on a three-day visit on Saturday.

The ships stay in Makassar would include professional interaction, sports fixtures and social interactions with the Indonesian Navy. The ships would also be open to visitors. The visit aims at further strengthening the strong bond and mutual understanding between the two Navies, according to an official statement issued here.

The presence of the frontline warships of the Indian Navy comes soon after both countries elevated their bilateral ties to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership during the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Indonesia on May 29 this year. The current visit of the Indian Naval Ships to Makassar seeks to enhance maritime cooperation between the two navies for security and stability in the region and further bolster India’s strong bonds of friendship with Indonesia.

Last leg of deployment

INS Shakti, Fleet Tanker, commanded by Captain SA Joglekar, and indigenously built stealth Corvette INS Kamorta, commanded by Commander Saiket Chatterjee, are on the last leg of their two-month operational deployment to South East Asia and Western Pacific Ocean. The deployment also included the participation in MALABAR-18, a trilateral exercise between the Indian Navy, US Navy and the Japanese Maritime Self Defence Force (JMSDF) which was held off Guam, an Island territory of the US, in the Pacific Ocean. The two Eastern Fleet ships along with INS Sahyadri had left Visakhapatnam for the deployment on April 30 this year and over the last two months visited Singapore, Sattahip (Thailand), Kota Kinabalu (Malaysia) DA Nang (Vietnam) and Guam(USA). On completion of the Malabar Exercise at Guam, INS Sahyadri has proceeded to Hawaii to participate in exercise RIMPAC, involving participation of 26 navies.

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