India’s INS Kadmatt Warship Docks in Philippines for Maritime Exercise Amid South China Sea Standoff

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An Indian warship docked in Manila on December 12 for a “goodwill visit” amid the ongoing Philippines-China naval standoff. Indian Navy’s Kamorta class anti-submarine warfare corvette INS Kadmatt started its two-day visit as a part of its regional deployment in the Indo-Pacific. This is INS Kadmatt’s second visit to the Philippines after its first port visit in October 2017. INS Kadmatt is the second ship of the Indian Navy built as a stealth Anti-Submarine vessel and assigned to India’s eastern naval command.

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00:00 – INTRODUCTION
01:10 – PHILIPPINES & INDIA HOLD MARITIME PARTNERSHIP EXERCISE
02:10 – CONTRIBUTING TO PEACE IN INDO-PACIFIC “KEY PRIORITY” FOR INDIA

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