Indian Warships On Goodwill Tour Dock In Malaysia
Four of Indian Navy's frontline warships have docked in Malaysia at the last leg of their goodwill tour of seven nations. Prior to their call here, the warships INS Rana, INS Shivalik, INS Karmukh and INS Shakti visited China, Singapore, Japan, Vietnam, the Philippines and South Korea.Published by HT Syndication with permission from Hindustan Times.
"We have established good ties with the Royal Malaysian Navy but there is always room for growth. We will meet Malaysian navy officers to discuss if such programmers are viable," Kumar told reporters during a tour of the INS Shakti, which serves as the fuel and logistics tanker to the other three destroyers.
While it is his third visit to Malaysia, it is the first for many of the crew members. He also said, "Port Klang is one of the nicest ports we have ever been to and I believe we will have a great time here."
The ships, which will be open to the public tomorrow, will leave for India on Saturday.
The ships were named after warriors, weapons and mountains in India, he said, adding they symbolized power and strength.
"We have established good ties with the Royal Malaysian Navy but there is always room for growth. We will meet Malaysian navy officers to discuss if such programmers are viable," Kumar told reporters during a tour of the INS Shakti, which serves as the fuel and logistics tanker to the other three destroyers.
While it is his third visit to Malaysia, it is the first for many of the crew members. He also said, "Port Klang is one of the nicest ports we have ever been to and I believe we will have a great time here."
The ships, which will be open to the public tomorrow, will leave for India on Saturday.
The ships were named after warriors, weapons and mountains in India, he said, adding they symbolized power and strength.
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