Singapore:Indian High Commissioner to Singapore Shilpak Ambule called upon the trainees on board INS Sujata, INS Shardul and ICGS Veera to make the best of the opportunity on their voyage to South East Asia.
Addressing a reception Saturday evening for the First Training Squadron (1TS) and invited dignitaries including a representative from the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) at the Changi Naval Base, the envoy told the trainees their engagement with friendly countries in the region will provide tangible exposure.
"These engagements will provide tangible exposure for the trainees on board and offer them a unique opportunity to understand social, cultural and military as well as quintessential maritime linkages between our two countries as well as the Indian Ocean region and beyond," said Ambule.
"Singapore happens to be a significant port of call for our training squadron not only from the point of view of maritime experiences but most significantly one that exemplifies the long journey that our two nations have done together which has become especially significant as we celebrate the 60th anniversary of our diplomatic ties and Singapore's 60 birthday this year,” he said.
As part of the reception and celebration of the 1TS visit, Ambule presented a cake "Building Bridges of Friendship" and shared it with the trainees, Indian Navy officers and over 100 guests. The ships arrived at the Changi Base in Singapore on Thursday and were to continue their journey this morning.