US Envoy Expresses Gratitude To Indian Navy On Navy Day For Hosting Malabar Exercises
New Delhi: US Ambassador to India Kenneth Juster has
extended greetings to the Indian Navy on Navy Day and expressed gratitude for
hosting Malabar Exercise.
Taking to Twitter, Juster said, "On behalf of the U.S. Mission in India, a
very happy #NavyDay to @IndianNavy. We thank you for hosting the U.S., Japan,
and Australia for this year's successful Malabar Exercise and look forward to
continued growth in the #USIndiaDefense partnership. Sham No Varunah!"
On behalf of the U.S. Mission in India, a very happy #NavyDay to @IndianNavy. We thank you for hosting the U.S., Japan, and Australia for this year's successful Malabar Exercise and look forward to continued growth in the #USIndiaDefense partnership. Sham No Varunah! pic.twitter.com/qYDoikEcuo
— Ken Juster (@USAmbIndia) December 4, 2020
The 24th edition of the Malabar series of multilateral naval exercises
concluded in the Arabian Sea in two phases on November 20 with navies of
India, America, Japan and Australia taking part in it.
Seen as the coming together of four navies against growing hegemonic
tendencies of China in oceans, a senior commander of the Indian Navy had said
the Malabar-2020 wargames have shown an "extraordinary degree of
interoperability" among the four participating forces.
Every year, December 4 is celebrated as the Navy Day to commemorate the
decisive naval action by the Indian Naval ships on Karachi Port, which
heralded the victory of India over Pakistan in the Indo-Pak War of 1971.
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