Two Indian warships arrive in Busan

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Two warships of the have reached the South Korean port city of after participating at an international maritime parade off the coast of in

"In a demonstration of India's Act East policy and the Indian Navy's increasing footprint and operational reach, Indian naval ships Kolkata and Shakti have arrived at Busan, on a three-day visit as part of deployment of the Eastern Fleet to the Sea on April 28," it said in a statement.

The two ships had gone to China to participate in (IFR), organised to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the founding of the

The Navy said the two ships will participate in the ADMM-Plus Maritime Security Field Training Exercise (FTX) at

The ADMM-Plus is a platform of the 10-member bloc, ASEAN, and its eight dialogue partners. The aim of the ADMM-Plus is to strengthen the security and defence cooperation among the member countries of the grouping.

"During the visit, the ships will have a professional interaction with ADMM-Plus navies towards further enhancing co-operation," the Indian Navy said.

After leaving Busan on May 1, the two ships are scheduled to join a maritime security exercise with the participating navies. Thereafter, the ships will sail to Singapore, where the closing ceremony of the ADMM-Plus exercise is scheduled, the Navy said.

In Singapore, the two ships will also participate in the International Maritime Defence Expo, IMDEX-19, and the Singapore-Maritime Bilateral Exercise, SIMBEX, the Navy said.

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First Published: Sun, April 28 2019. 23:15 IST