
Indian Naval ship carrying humanitarian assistance reaches Vietnamese port
Indian Naval Ship Kiltan arrived at NhaRong Port, Ho Chi Minh City on
December 24th as part of Mission Sagar-III. This Mission is part of India’s
Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) assistance to Friendly
Foreign Countries during the ongoing pandemic.
The ship will
deliver 15 Tons of HADR Stores for the flood-affected people of Central Vietnam
The ship will deliver 15 Tons of HADR Stores for the flood-affected people
of Central Vietnam, which will be handed over to Vietnam’s Central Steering
Committee for National Disaster Prevention and Control. This assistance is
reflective of the deep people-to-people connect between the two friendly countries.
Mission Sagar-III is being undertaken in accordance with Hon’ble Prime
Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of SAGAR (Security And Growth for All in the
Region) and reiterates India’s position as a dependable partner, and the Indian
Navy as the Preferred Security Partner and First Responder. The Mission also
highlights the importance accorded to ASEAN countries and further strengthens
the existing bonds.
India and Vietnam
have a civilisational relationship
India and Vietnam have a civilisational relationship that is over two
millennia old. India-Vietnam relations have grown stronger in recent times due
to the vibrant economic engagement and growing convergence on issues of common
interests. The bilateral relations were elevated to a Comprehensive Strategic
Partnership in 2016.
The current visit seeks to enhance maritime cooperation between the two
Navies and will further bolster the strong bonds of friendship between the two
countries and contribute to security and stability in the region.On departure
from Ho Chi Minh City, the ship will undertake a Passage Exercise with the
Vietnam People’s Navy in the South China Sea from 26 to 27 December 2020.