Related: Indian, Russian troops to hold military exercise
NEW DELHI, Oct. 18 (Xinhuanet) -- The joint exercises of Indian and Russian
navies began Tuesday, though Indian Defense Minister Pranab Mukherjee and his
Russian counterpart Sergei Ivanov had to skip the inaugural ceremony since water
logging at the airport prevented them from landing at the port city
Visakhapatnam.
"They were unable to go as the airport is still water-logged because of heavy
rains over the weekend. But the exercise is on as planned," Indo-Asian News
Service quoted a navy spokesperson as saying.
The exercises, christened INDRA-2005, are being conducted on the eastern
seaboard off the Visakhapatnam coast. The first joint exercise INDRA-2003 was
held in 2003.
The Russian Navy has sent its Pacific Fleet's flagship, the missile cruiser
Varyag, anti-submarine ships Admiral Tributs and Admiral Panteleyev, tanker
Pechenega and tugboat Kalar for the exercises.
During the exercises, the Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy's Pacific
Fleet, Vice Admiral Sergei Viktorovich Avramenko is embarked on the Varyag,
the Flag-Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Eastern Naval Command, Vice Admiral
Sureesh Mehta, will be aboard Indian Navy Ship (INS) Mumbai, the flagship
of the Eastern Fleet.
The exercises will include surface firing, air defense and anti-submarine
warfare maneuvers and a debriefing on the last day Oct 20.
The exercises are expected to give a new dimension to the relationship between the armed forces of the two countries towards building mutual trust and better understanding of each other, an Indian Navy spokesperson said. Enditem |