New Delhi: As part of the ongoing Mission SAGAR, INS Airavat arrived at Ho Chi Minh City Port in Vietnam with COVID relief material on Monday. She is carrying 100 metric tons of Liquid Medical Oxygen in five ISO containers and 300 oxygen concentrators of 10 LPM capacity each based on the requirement projected by the Government of Vietnam in its fight against the ongoing COVID19 pandemic.
INS Airavat, an indigenously built Landing Ship Tank (Large) under the Eastern Naval Command based at Visakhapatnam, is on a deployment to South East Asia for trans-shipment of COVID Relief aid. She had earlier entered Tanjung Priok Port in Jakarta, Indonesia on Aug. 24 and disembarked 10 Liquid Medical Oxygen Containers requested by the Government of Indonesia.
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Indo-Pacific approach in practice.
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">INS Airavat reaches Vietnam with Oxygen supplies.
— Dr. S. Jaishankar (@DrSJaishankar) August 30, 2021
Indo-Pacific approach in practice.
#MissionSAGAR pic.twitter.com/f4AhpM5xq0INS Airavat reaches Vietnam with Oxygen supplies.
— Dr. S. Jaishankar (@DrSJaishankar) August 30, 2021
Indo-Pacific approach in practice.
#MissionSAGAR pic.twitter.com/f4AhpM5xq0
Union Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar has tweeted about INS Airavat. 'INS Airavat reaches Vietnam with Oxygen supplies', he tweeted.
As part of the Government of India’s vision of SAGAR (Security and Growth for All in the Region), the Indian Navy has been proactively engaging with countries in the region and has been at the forefront of numerous humanitarian missions spanning the entire extent of the Indian Ocean including South/ South East Asia and East Africa.
India and Vietnam enjoy a strong traditional bond of friendship and have been working together towards a safer maritime domain. The two navies cooperate in various areas including a composite training programme in the fields of the submarine, aviation and technical training, and regularly carry out joint naval exercises in the form of bilateral exercises. The current deployment of the ship aims to further strengthen the strategic relationship.
The ship will depart Ho Chi Minh City post disembarkation of the medical supplies and as part of the ongoing Mission SAGAR continue onwards to deliver medical supplies to other friendly nations in the region.
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