Indian Navy ship departs from Kiltan Brunei.

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. The ship was kept open to tourists with indian diaspora and soldiers of the Royal Brunei Navy visiting the ship. They were briefed about the ship,

. The ship was kept open to tourists with indian diaspora and soldiers of the Royal Brunei Navy visiting the ship. They were briefed about the ship,

The Indian Navy ship visited Muara in Kiltan Brunei as part of the Indian Navy’s earlier ship deployment in the South China Sea. The visit reaffirmed India’s commitment to further deepen ties between the two maritime countries.

Port calls included professional conversations, cross-deck visits, and cultural exchanges. The ship was kept open to tourists with indian diaspora and soldiers of the Royal Brunei Navy visiting the ship. They were briefed about the ship, India’s indigenous shipbuilding capabilities and rich maritime heritage. Volleyball was played between the personnel of the Indian Navy and the Royal Brunei Navy to strengthen the Esprit de Corps. The vessel also participated in an IN-RBN maritime partnership exercise. It will help in understanding each other’s techniques, techniques and systems and strengthen each other.

The successful conclusion of this port call is a demonstration of India’s commitment to maintaining peace and stability in Regi.

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