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Two Indian naval ships to take part in Chinese Navy's 70th anniversary celebrations
By PTI
| Published: Monday, April 8, 2019, 11:16 [IST]


Beijing, Apr 08: Two Indian naval ships -- INS 'Kolkata' and 'Shakti' -- would take part in the Chinese Navy's 70th anniversary of celebrations later this month.

The two ships are scheduled to visit Chinese port of Qingdao from April 21 to 26 to participate in an International Fleet Review to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy, an Indian Embassy press release said here on Sunday.


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During the visit, Indian Ambassador to China Vikram Misri long with the Commanding Officer of INS Kolkata, Captain Aditya Hara, will host an on-board reception for the public.

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INS Kolkata is the lead ship of the Kolkata-class stealth guided-missile destroyers of the Indian Navy. It lists of armaments reportedly included Brahmos supersonic anti-ship and land-attack cruise missiles.

INS Shakti is tanker and supply ship.

The PLA Navy which is fast expanding its fleet including the aircraft carriers as China intensified efforts to increase global presence and influence plans to have grand celebrations to commemorate the event.

China's defence spokesman Col Wu Qian told the media on March 28 that over 60 countries would join the commemorative event for the PLA Navy's 70th founding anniversary on April 23.

It will include various activities, including high-level symposiums, an international fleet inspection, joint military music display, cultural and sports exchanges, among others
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Yeah after 27 we are more happy we have beaten indian on ground next year we will be #50 :cheesy:


They are not in list but sure they will be more happy then indians:D
I'm surprised Pakistanis are happier than Chinese and Lankans. Especially since Sri Lanka is the most developed in South Asia.
 
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I'm surprised Pakistanis are happier than Chinese and Lankans. Especially since Sri Lanka is the most developed in South Asia.
Money did not give you happiness .and pakistan is happy not because of devaloupment but because people are happy in thier lives no matter what.

There is no connection between money and happiness

Nepal and bhutan are also not rich but happy
 
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I'm surprised Pakistanis are happier than Chinese and Lankans. Especially since Sri Lanka is the most developed in South Asia.

People have different standards of what happiness is. It is subjective measure, not an objective one.
 
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People have different standards of what happiness is. It is subjective measure, not an objective one.
Which is why I find it quite funny when Pakistanis try and use that as evidence in debates about development in India and Pakistan.
 
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