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Indian warships will make a port of call to China later this month in a bid to keep alive the formal maritime relations between the two Asian giants preparing to hold the first maritime dialogue to avoid flashpoints on the high seas.


PLA Navy ship Zheng He too will be visiting Kochi on May 9

Indian warships will make a port of call to China later this month in a bid to keep alive the formal maritime relations between the two Asian giants preparing to hold the first maritime dialogue to avoid flashpoints on the high seas.

To be commanded by Rear Admiral P Ajithkumar, the four warships from Eastern Naval Command in Visakhapatnam will leave the Indian shore on Monday for a two-month deployment to the Far East up to Japan during which it will make a port of call to Sanghai.

The naval contingent includes a Rajput-class destroyer, a Shivalik-class frigate, a Kora class missile corvet and a fleet tanker.

The overseas deployment will last for two months. The fleet will pass through Malacca Strait and South China Sea and make port calls at Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Japan besides China.

The port of call in China will be in reciprocation of a visit by a PLA Navy ship Zheng He that will be calling in Kochi on May 9 and stay there for three days. The Chinse ship is on a circumnavigation tour of the globe during which it allowed embarking of an Indian naval cadet—David Veeravalli—for a few days. He has embarked in Malaysia and will disembark at Kochi.

The port of call by two neighbouring navies comes at a time when India and China agreed to launch a regular dialogue to avoid occasional high tension situations on the high seas.

The mechanism was envisaged after Beijing made sovereignty claims on the South China sea last year, creating a regional crisis. When ships from Oil and Natural Gas Commission went to the South China Sea for oil exploration Beijing objected to that ruffling many feathers in the Asia-Pacific region.

Prior to that, the INS Airavat was threatened over the radio by a person identifying the South China Sea as Chinese territory and asking the Indian warship to back off.

In March last year, External Affairs Minister S M Krishna and his Chinese counterpart Yang Jiechi decided that two countries would hold maritime dialogues at regular intervals to avoid any future conflict. The two neighbours, however, agreed to cooperate with each other in tackling piracy in the Gulf of Aden.
To be commanded by Rear Admiral P Ajithkumar, the four warships from Eastern Naval Command in Visakhapatnam will leave the Indian shore on Monday for a two-month deployment to the Far East up to Japan during which it will make a port of call to Sanghai.

The naval contingent includes a Rajput-class destroyer, a Shivalik-class frigate, a Kora class missile corvet and a fleet tanker.

The overseas deployment will last for two months. The fleet will pass through Malacca Strait and South China Sea and make port calls at Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Japan besides China.

The port of call in China will be in reciprocation of a visit by a PLA Navy ship Zheng He that will be calling in Kochi on May 9 and stay there for three days. The Chinse ship is on a circumnavigation tour of the globe during which it allowed embarking of an Indian naval cadet—David Veeravalli—for a few days. He has embarked in Malaysia and will disembark at Kochi.

The port of call by two neighbouring navies comes at a time when India and China agreed to launch a regular dialogue to avoid occasional high tension situations on the high seas.

Indian warships to call at Chinese port
 
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Is this some joke?

Or are all the Chinese and Indian trolls here are fools and argue all the time for stupid reasons?
 
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That is quite a battlegroup. And good to see IN extending here talons as far as possible in the region.
 
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Better watch out for HongWU and Sinochallenger in their submarines:lol:

the one sailing from brahmaputra?

India will also be met with DF-41 ICBM hitting India if it puts it's warship too close to China

too late. its already happened

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Local residents pose for photos with an Indian navy soldier as they visit the "Mumbai" missile destroyer of India in Qingdao, east China's Shandong province, April 22, 2009. [Xinhua]

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Indian Navy officers pose for photos with Chinese children after the Indian missile destroyers INS Mumbai and INS Ranveer arrive in Qingdao, a port city in east China's Shandong Province, April 19, 2009, to attend an international fleet review on April 23 to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy.

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the Chinese navy “Shenzhen” ship to India Cochin Port ends a three-day visit left for home

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Those sailors should take precautions and always remember that those are 'made in china' ports. One or 2 piers may collapse without any moments notice.
 
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Those sailors should take precautions and always remember that those are 'made in china' ports. One or 2 piers may collapse without any moments notice.

Dude pleaseee, not required man that can be said for Indian ports as well they are no better accept it dude

India will also be met with DF-41 ICBM hitting India if it puts it's warship too close to China

Your country is burning, your people are burning and also your rear end is burning man serz take a chill pill
 
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Dude pleaseee, not required man that can be said for Indian ports as well they are no better accept it dude

Watch the video from this link and it will show how advance India is. I know that what is shown its in the future. But present day India is half way there. So the advance warship should watch for inferior Chinese ports

Vision 2030: Superpower India | Deccan Chronicle
 
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