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Minister Wallace Cosgrow delivers address on Indian warships after speeches by Rear Admiral Ravneet Singh and Indian High Commissioner Sanjay Panda

Minister Wallace Cosgrow delivers address on Indian warships after speeches by Rear Admiral Ravneet Singh and Indian High Commissioner Sanjay Panda

 

 

 

 

 

aTP-  Arab tourism portal News – The three frontline warships of India — INS Kolkata, INS Trikand and INS Aditya — are under the command of Rear Admiral Ravneet Singh were in Port Victoria for military exercises with the Seychelles Coast Guard. One of the ships, INS Kolkata, is the largest destroyer of the Indian Navy and was only commissioned in August 2014. This Seychelles visit is being seen as the maiden overseas deployment of INS Kolkata.

 

A high profile cocktail was organised on INS Kolkata to mark this stop on Port Victoria and after addresses by the Rear Admiral Ravneet Singh of the Indian Navy and High Commissioner Sanjay Panda of India it was Minister Wallace Cosgrow, the Seychelles Minister responsible for Fisheries and Agriculture who was  honoured to speak on behalf of Seychelles. Present on board INS Kolkata were Designated Vincent Meriton and Minister for Tourism and Culture Alain St.Ange, Members of the Judiciary, the Attorney General, Members of the Diplomatic Corp, Members of the Seychelles Defence Forces and a large contingent of Seychellois of Indian descent.

 

In his address Minister Wallace Cosgrow retraced the years of friendship between India and Seychelles and spoke about the appreciation by Seychelles of the support by India for the islands.

 

 The Indian High Commission in Seychelles said, “The deployment of the Indian Navy ships adds yet another chapter to the strong defence and maritime cooperation between India and Seychelles.”

 


The High Commission added that:“The Indian Navy has been undertaking biannual deployment towards surveillance of the Seychelles Exclusive Economic Zone  in joint operations with Seychelles Coast Guard for the past few years in pursuance of a Defence Cooperation Agreement between the two countries.”

 


The visit is part of its two-month-long deployment in the Southern Indian Ocean in line with the Indian Government’s vision of ‘Security and Growth for All in the Region’ (SAGAR).

 

Defence and Maritime Security are one of the major fields of cooperation between India and Seychelles, which has been ongoing since the Indian Ocean island nation gained independence in 1976.

 

 

 

 

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