New Delhi: An Indian Navy warship undertook a "passage exercise" with the Vietnamese Navy in the South China Sea as part of efforts to boost maritime cooperation between the two countries, an official statement said on Sunday.
Indian naval ship INS Kiltan was sent to deliver relief material for flood-affected people in central Vietnam and it participated in the exercise on Saturday on its return journey, it said.
The exercise has been conducted at a time when China has been expanding its military assertiveness in the South China Sea notwithstanding mounting global concerns and criticism.
"Passage exercise PASSEX (carried out) between the Indian Navy and Vietnam People's Navy on December 26, 2020. Reinforcing maritime interoperability and jointness," the Indian Navy tweeted on Sunday.
INS Kiltan had arrived at the Nha Rhang port of Ho Chi Minh City last Thursday with 15 tonnes of relief materials for the flood-affected people of central Vietnam.
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The defence ministry had on Thursday said the ship would undertake a passage exercise with the Vietnam People's Navy in the South China Sea on its departure from Ho Chi Minh City.
More than 230 people died in central Vietnam due to the floods that ravaged the region in October-November this year.