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          India, China to hold naval drill on Nov 14
          ( 2003-11-06 08:48) (Xinhua)

          India and China will hold their first-ever joint naval exercises off the Shanghai port on November 14 in which frontline warships of the two navies and aircraft and helicopters will take part.

          An Indian naval spokesman told the Press Trust of India in New Delhi yesterday that an Indian naval task force comprising three warships -- INS Ranjit, a Russian guided missile destroyer, INS Kulish, a guided missile corvette, and INS Jyoti, a replenishment tanker -- have set sail for the South China Sea and will be makinga port call at Shanghai from November 10-14.

          "The task force will carry out search and rescue exercise with the units of the People's Liberation Navy on November 14 in the East China Sea," the spokesman said. The task force is commanded by Indian Rear Admiral R. P. Suthan, Flag Officer commanding its Eastern Fleet.

          Describing the exercises as a "stepping stone in enhancing inter-operability between the two navies", the Indian spokesman said that the decision to hold the joint exercises was taken during the Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's visit to China in June.

          The spokesman said the exercise was aimed at ensuring the safety of maritime trade and improving coordination in search and rescue at sea.

          This would be the first time that the armed forces of the two neighboring countries, hitherto locked in eyeball-to-eyeball suspicion for over four decades, would be undertaking an exercise of this magnitude.

          The exercises assume significance as navigation in the South China Sea and the neighboring Malacca Straits has been plagued by sea piracy.

          India, Indonesia, Singapore as well as the US navies, have been cooperating over the last few years to hold regular joint patrolling of the pivotal sea lanes in the area.

           
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