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This even as another warship INS Magar is about to enter Male, Maldives’ capital to bring out more Indians who want to return to their country in the wake of coronavirus pandemic. The naval ...
Another ship of Indian navy INS Magar is expected to bring back two hundred Indians to Tuticorin on Sunday and preparations for it has also begun. The two ships will repeat the exercise next week ...
Another ship of Indian navy INS Magar is expected to bring back two hundred Indians to Tuticorin on Sunday and preparations for it has also begun. The two ships will repeat the exercise next week ...
The Indian Navy's amphibious warship, INS Jalashwa, arrived in Male on Thursday to bring back 1,000 Indian citizens, at a time, who have been stranded in the island nation due to the COVID-19 lockdown ...
INS Jalashwa deployed off Mumbai coast, along with INS Magar, were diverted for Maldives on Monday night, he said. INS Shardul was diverted to Dubai to evacuate the expatriates, the spokesperson ...
After 36 years of service, INS Magar, the oldest landing ship of the Indian Navy was decommissioned in Kochi recently. A ceremony was held to decommission the ship during which the ship's timeline ...
To sustain HADR operations and continue efforts to help the affected people of Mozambique, another Indian naval ship INS Magar, loaded with suitable relief material has reached Beira on 13th April.
In view of the evolving crisis, India is continuing with its efforts to help the people of Mozambique. To sustain HADR operations, another ship INS MAGAR, suitably loaded with relief materials is ...
The warships – INS Shardul, INS Magar and INS Jalashwa have been deployed to evacuate Indians stranded in Maldives and UAE. The evacuation of lakhs of Indian citizens stranded abroad due to COVID-19 ...
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