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Monday, 5 May 2014

Two Chinese Naval Ships on TrainingMission to India

Two Chinese Navy training vessels

have embarked on a visit to India and

three other Asian countries for

training in distant waters.

Zhenghe and Weifang, left Dalian port

yesterday for a 56-day visit to India,

Myanmar, Indonesia and Vietnam.

They were expected to visit Eastern

Naval Command at Visakhapatnam.

The fleet, under the command of Han

Xiaohu, assistant to the Chinese chief

of naval operations, is scheduled to

cross the Miyako Strait, the Malacca

Strait and Sund Strait, covering a total

of 12,000 nautical miles, state-run

Xinhua reported.

The sailors on the fleet will hold

exchange programmes with their

counterparts from the countries they

visit, which include inviting foreign

military students on board to eat and

live with the Chinese sailors for

several days.

The vessels are on a voyage for

training in distant waters.

Between April and September 2012,

Zhenghe completed a global voyage,

paying calls to 14 countries and

regions.

China'smissile frigate, Weifang, with a

displacement of 4,000 tonnes, mainly

shoulders the responsibility of

cooperative air defence, sea patrols

and ocean convoys.

Indian ship INS Shivalik visited China's

Qingdao port last month to take part in

the 65th anniversary celebrations of

the Chinese navy.

Shivalik, along with three other Indian

ships, visited Shanghai last year on a

goodwill tour.





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