As China is still being aggressive in East Ladakh, the Indian Navy was carrying out a military drill with South Korea in the East China Sea.
Indian Navy’s indigenous Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) Corvette INS Kiltan, on Monday (June 28) carried out a series of military drills with a South Korean navy in the East China Sea as China keeps growing its ambitions in the region threatening all its neighbors.
The partnership exercise was held in the East China Sea with the Republic of Korea’s Ship ROKS Gyeongnam, a Daegu-class frigate.
“Indian Navy’s indigenous ASW Corvette INS Kiltan deployed in the Far East undertook Navy partnership Exercise in the East China Sea with Republic of Korea’s Ship ROKS Gyeongnam, a Daegu-class frigate, on Jun 28,” a spokesperson of the Indian Navy said.
#BridgesofFriendship#IndianNavy's indigenous ASW Corvette #INSKiltan deployed in the Far East undertook #NavyPartnership Exercise in the East China Sea with #RepublicofKorea Navy Ship ROKS Gyeongnam, a Daegu-class frigate on 28 Jun (1/2).#MaritimeCooperation#Interoperability pic.twitter.com/0QLBN5Dn5y
— SpokespersonNavy (@indiannavy) June 28, 2021
The goal was to develop interoperability between the two navies and facilitate the exchange of best practices in the marine sector between the two militaries.
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