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India hands over two ships to Maldives, AN-32 propellers to SL

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Tribune News Service

New Delhi, May 2

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh today handed over two ships to the Maldives — a fast patrol ship and landing craft assault ship — at function in the island nation.

Rajnath is on a three-day visit to the Maldives.

The fast patrol ship is capable of coastal and offshore surveillance at high speed. It was commissioned as a coast guard ship in the Maldives National Defence Forces. President of Maldives Ibrahim Mohamed Solih and Defence Minister Mariya Ahmed Didi were present on the occasion.

Rajnath described the handing over of the two made-in-India platforms as a symbol of the shared commitment of India and the Maldives towards peace and security in the Indian Ocean Region.

Meanwhile, Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari on Tuesday met Sri Lanka’s top military leaders and exchanged views on several matters of bilateral importance while recalling the longstanding friendship between the two countries amid China’s growing influence in the island nation. As part of India’s commitment towards capacity building of the armed forces, the Air Chief presented AN-32 propellers to the Sri Lankan Air Force.

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