City
Epaper

Second edition of India, Bangladesh bilateral exercise held in Bay of Bengal

By ANI | Updated: October 3, 2020 23:25 IST

The second edition of Indian Navy (IN)-Bangladesh Navy (BN) bilateral exercise kicked off in the Bay of Bengal on Saturday.

Open in App

The second edition of Indian Navy (IN)-Bangladesh Navy (BN) bilateral exercise kicked off in the Bay of Bengal on Saturday.

According to an official statement, Indian Navy ships Kiltan, Khukri and Bangladesh Navy ships Abu Bakr, Prottoy, helicopter and MPA (Maritime Patrol Aircraft) undertook maneuvers, surface drills, helo operations and seamanship evolutions.

Ships of navies of India and Bangladesh will undertake the third edition of Coordinated Patrol CORPAT along with IMBL (International Maritime Boundary Line) on October 4-5.

This edition of Bongosagar and IN-BN CORPAT is significant to the view of Mujib Barsho, the 100th birth anniversary of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Patriotism & Humanity Award 2020 ( Banga Bandhu Award 2020)indiaIndian NavyBAYAbu BakrBangladesh navyIndiUk-india
Open in App

Related Stories

HockeyIndia Clinches Bronze with 4-2 Win Over Argentina in FIH Men’s Junior Hockey World Cup (VIDEO)

Social ViralEx-Navy Captain Navtej Singh Battles Fierce Winds to Capture Photo from 20,000 Feet in Viral Video

MumbaiMumbai Navy Marathon Triggers Major Traffic Disruptions; 30+ Bus Routes Hit, 9 Key Roads Shut

CricketIndia vs South Africa 2025 Schedule: Full List of Matches, Dates, Venues and Fixtures

TechnologyOpenAI Offers ChatGPT Go Free for a Year in India; Check All the Features Users Can Now Access

International Realted Stories

InternationalLook forward to script new chapter in bilateral ties: Bangladesh HC after EAM Jaishankar's Dhaka visit

InternationalUkraine launched drones at Putin's residence from Sumy, Chernihiv: Russian Defence Ministry

InternationalIANS Year Ender 2025: A year of strains, signals and slow repair for India–US partnership

InternationalEarthquake of magnitude 3.4 strikes Tibet

InternationalNew Zealand rings in 2026 with dazzling fireworks in Auckland