Thursday, January 3, 2008

Indian Naval warships showcase indigenous technology

Aiming to display its advanced indigenous technology to the Royal Navy of Oman, two Indian Naval warships have arrived in Muscat on a four-day goodwill visit.

INS Tabar and INS Brahmaputra, which belong to the Western Fleet of the Indian Navy are part of the continuing "Building Bridges of friendship" mission.” The Indian Navy is showcasing its technology and it is for the Omani Navy or the regional navies to examine what India has on offer," defence attache Indian embassy Captain M. D Suresh said. "The best part of acquiring Indian Navy's indigenous technology is that all the regional navies know that we put our individual systems through very stringent tests before we accept them as operational and put them on board," he added. The commanders of the two ships Captain S N Ghormade (INS Brahmaputra) and Captain P K Banerjee (INS Tabar) met the representatives of the Royal Oman Navy and other officials at a reception hosted on-board INS Tabar.
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