Indian and Indonesian Navies Carry Out Military Drill in Southern Arabian Sea

Indian and Indonesian navies on Saturday carried out a military drill in the southern Arabian Sea in order to further improve their interoperability.
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Indian and Indonesian Navies Carry Out Military Drill in Southern Arabian Sea
The navies of India and Indonesia on Saturday carried out a military drill in the Southern Arabian Sea with a focus on further improving their interoperability, officials said. The Indian Navy was represented at the 'Passage' exercise by INS Sharda, an offshore patrol vessel (OPV), and the Indonesian Navy was represented by KRI Sultan Hasanudin, a corvette, they said. "The exercise was aimed at improving interoperability and understanding between both the friendly navies," said an Indian Navy official. #BridgesofFriendship 🇮🇳 🇮🇩 Enhancing #Interoperability & strengthening #Maritime cooperation with friends #IndianNavy ship #INSSharda and #IndonesianNavy ’s Corvettee KRI Sultan Hasanuddin, undertook Passage Exercise in #ArabianSea . @_TNIAL_ @SpokespersonMoD @DefenceMinIndia pic.twitter.com/g9gS2NvUNd — SpokespersonNavy (@indiannavy) May 8, 2021 ALSO READ : Minor fire on board INS Vikramaditya, all personnel safe  The 'Passage' exercises are regularly conducted by t…