New Delhi. Indian Naval Ships Sumedha, an indigenously construct Offshore Patrol vessel and Kulish, an indigenously constructed guided missile corvette, are scheduled to make a port name on the historic port city of Mongla in Bangladesh from eighth to tenth March 2021 to commemorate the continued Swarnim Vijay Varsh and reiterating the historic Indo-Bangladeshi friendship.
That is the primary time that any Indian Naval Ship is visiting the port of Mongla in Bangladesh and the go to is geared toward paying homage to the Bangladeshi and Indian combatants and residents who laid down their lives in the course of the Liberation Conflict of 1971, and reiterate India’s agency resolve and dedication to take care of peace, stability and good order within the area, according to SAGAR – Safety and Progress for all within the Area, as articulated by the Hon’ble Prime Minister of India.
On behalf of the Chief of Naval Workers, the Commanding Officers of the ships will name on the senior Bangladesh Navy hierarchy to reaffirm Indian Navy’s solidarity and partnership with the Bangladesh Navy. Following all Covid-19 protocols, the ships’ crew can even take part in skilled and cultural exchanges in addition to pleasant sports activities fixtures with their counterparts within the Bangladesh Navy, additional enhancing synergy between the 2 navies.