Two Indian Navy ships, the stealth frigate INS Sahyadri
(F-49) and Deepak class replenishment vessel INS Shakti (A-57) arrived in Subic Bay , Zambales Monday morning for a four-day
goodwill visit in the country.
Philippine Navy spokesperson Capt. Lued Lincuna said PN
personnel rendered the customary welcome ceremony upon arrival of the two
Indian ships.
This was followed by a port briefing on health and security
held aboard one of the visiting vessels.
Lincuna said Indian naval personnel are scheduled to undertake
various activities with their Filipino counterparts such as courtesy call on
the commander of the Naval Education and Training Command in Zambales by the
ships’ commanding officers along with their party, shipboard tour, reciprocal
receptions and goodwill games of basketball, volleyball and cricket.
The engagement between the Philippine and Indian navies will
cap off with a send-off ceremony and a customary passing exercise.
The Indian ships' visit, which will end on June 2,
demonstrates the deepening friendship between the PN and Indian Navy.
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