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Indian naval ships on goodwill mission to Seychelles

| | Aug 26, 2016, at 07:27 pm
New Delhi/Seychelles, Aug 26 (IBNS): Indian Navy's WF ships, INS Kolkata and Trikand, sailed into Port Victoria, Seychelles on a goodwill mission, tweeted Principal Spokesperson, Ministry of Defence, Government of India on Friday.

Rear Admiral Ravneet Singh Flag Officer Commanding Western Fleet (FOCWF)  called on HE Danny Faure, Vice President of Seychelles and Col Clifford Roseline Dy Chief of Def Forces Seychelles.

He also met Maj A Gomme, Seychelles CG Comdt and presented a crest.

The Rear Admiral and Commanding Officers of ships Kolkata and Trikand also called on Sanjay Panda, the Indian High Commissioner in Seychelles, tweeted the Principal Spokesperson.

Image: Spokesperson Navy Twitter


 

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