President Murmu Commends Indian Navy's Global Maritime Role
President Droupadi Murmu highlighted the Indian Navy's role in ensuring maritime security and fostering international cooperation. During the International Fleet Review in the Bay of Bengal, she emphasized the Navy's strategic importance in defense and diplomacy, contributing to stability and trust across global maritime realms.
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President Droupadi Murmu reiterated the crucial role the Indian Navy plays in safeguarding the nation's maritime interests and enhancing stability in international waters. Addressing the International Fleet Review off Vizag, she lauded the Navy's strength in defense and diplomacy.
Murmu emphasized that the Indian Navy not only acts as a deterrent against sea-borne threats but also aids in building diplomatic relations globally. By fostering trust and goodwill, the navy enhances mutual confidence with its international counterparts, she noted.
From aboard an Indian Naval warship, President Murmu addressed the gathering after reviewing both Indian and foreign vessels, reinforcing India's commitment to global maritime cooperation.
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