Chittagong Bureau¨:
Indian naval ship “INS RANVIR’ has left Chittagong port wrapping up its four-day goodwill visit to Bangladesh, said a press release of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) on Thursday . The visit was as part of the ongoing bilateral Naval exchanges between Indian and Bangladesh Navies, it said, hoping that it would strengthen the mutual and bilateral relation among the navy officers, cadets and sailors of the two neighboring countries in the days ahead.
Chief Staff Officer of Navy of Chittagong region Captain SM Moniruzzaman saw the Indian navy representatives off the visiting ship ‘RANVIR’ (Hero of Battle), a frontline missile destroyer ship of the Indian Navy, The ship carrying the high officials of the Indian navy arrived here on July 24.
Indian naval ship “INS RANVIR’ has left Chittagong port wrapping up its four-day goodwill visit to Bangladesh, said a press release of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) on Thursday . The visit was as part of the ongoing bilateral Naval exchanges between Indian and Bangladesh Navies, it said, hoping that it would strengthen the mutual and bilateral relation among the navy officers, cadets and sailors of the two neighboring countries in the days ahead.
Chief Staff Officer of Navy of Chittagong region Captain SM Moniruzzaman saw the Indian navy representatives off the visiting ship ‘RANVIR’ (Hero of Battle), a frontline missile destroyer ship of the Indian Navy, The ship carrying the high officials of the Indian navy arrived here on July 24.