Japanese ship\'s visit to Kochi enhanced friendship between two navies: Navy

Japanese ship's visit to Kochi enhanced friendship between two navies: Navy

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The three-day visit of a Japanese naval ship to has enhanced the interoperability and friendship between the two navies, the said Saturday.

The JMSDF (Maritime Self-Defense Force) Samidare, commanded by Gen. Kawai, is on a visit to the port from December 20-22.

"India's bilateral relations with are rooted in historical, social and cultural interactions and extensive people-to-people contact. The current visit of (the) Japanese ship enhances the interoperability and friendship between the two navies," the said in a statement.

Various activities were conducted during the ship's stay, such as the visit of specialists on board Samidare and professional interaction between the two navies, the statement said.

The ship's crew members were also given a guided tour of certain professional schools and the to familiarise them with the Indian Navy's method of imparting training to its personnel and preserving its naval heritage, it said.

The ship is scheduled to depart for on Saturday and will be participating in an anti-piracy mission in the Gulf of Aden, it added.

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First Published: Sat, December 22 2018. 20:25 IST