Indian Warships Troll Freely In South China Sea While P-8I Fly On Diplomatic Mission
Vietnamese media with Rear Admiral S V Bhokare Onboard INS Satpura – JMSDF Warship Uraga is seen in the background |
New Delhi, 30 May 16
In a demonstration of India’s ‘Act East’ policy and Indian
Navy’s increasing footprint and operational reach, Indian Naval Ships Sahyadri
and Shakti have arrived at Subic Bay on a three day visit, as part of
deployment of the Eastern Fleet to the South China Sea and Western Pacific. Indian Navy's maritime reconnaissance and surveillance aircraft P-8I is also part of the same diplomatic mission.
Vietnamese reception team onboard INS Satpura |
During the visit, the IN ships will have professional
interaction with the Philippine Navy towards further enhancing co-operation
between the two forces. In addition, calls on senior Government and military
authorities, sporting and cultural interactions and sharing of best practices,
aimed at strengthening ties and mutual understanding between the two Navies,
are also planned. The visiting IN ships are also likely to conduct exercises
with the Philippine Navy, aimed at enhancing interoperability in communication
as well as Search and Rescue procedures, post departure from Subic Bay. INS
Sahyadri is commanded by Captain K S Rajkumar and INS Shakti is commanded by
Captain Gagan Kaushal.
INS Kirch making alongside approach in Cam Ranh Bay harbour, Vietnam |
Bilateral relations between India and Philippines are
characterised by strong bonds of friendship based on cultural and economic ties
dating back to 7th Century AD. Indian cultural influence reached the
Philippines indirectly via the two great Indo-Malayan empires, the Sri Vijaya
Empire based at Sumatra and Majapahit Empire of Java, which traded with
Philippines. Bilateral relations between the countries received a fresh impetus
since the initiation of ASEAN-India Summit level partnership and establishment
of East Asia Summit, of which India is a founding member. These annual summits
have provided an excellent platform for regular meetings between leaders of
both countries, the most recent being in November 2015, at Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar
where Prime Minister Narendra Modi had a bilateral meeting with the Philippine
President. Bilateral trade between the nations stands at US $ 1.6 billion and
India has substantial investments in Philippines in the fields of textiles,
garments, IT, BPO, steel, Airport and pharmaceuticals.
INS Sahyadri passing Subic Bay International airport, Philippines |
The Navies of both countries have been interacting with each
other regularly through port visits. The last visit by an IN ship to
Philippines was in October 2015, when Sahyadri berthed at Manila. The
Philippines-India Joint Defence Cooperation Committee has been set up to
enhance defence cooperation between the countries and has widened the scope of
defence cooperation to include non-traditional threats as well.
The current visit
seeks to enhance
maritime cooperation between the Indian Navy and the Philippine
Navy. It will further
bolster the strong bonds
of friendship between India
and Philippines and
contribute to security
and stability in
this vital part of
the world.
Indian Warships Troll Freely In South China Sea While P-8I Fly On Diplomatic Mission
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