The Indian Navy is reportedly set to take part in passes exercises with Russia on 4-5 September this year.
Set to be held in the Bay of Bengal, the exercise with follows India’s withdrawal from the Kavkaz military exercise, according to local media reports.
Participants will include Russian Navy destroyers Admiral Vinogradov and Admiral Tributs, tanker Boris Butoma, and Indian platforms Ranvijay destroyer, Sahyadri frigate, Kiltan corvette and Shakti tanker.
The passes exercise will be conducted as a ‘non-contact, at sea only’ drill and follows the postponement of INDRA NAVY–2020 due to Covid-19 pandemic, reported ANI.
INDRA NAVY–2020 was planned to be carried out in Vladivostok, Russia.
India-Russia (INDRA) exercises between their armies, navy and air force started in 2005.
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