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Indian Navy's INS Tabar reaches Denmark, know how powerful this ship is | News India

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Indian Naval Ship INS Tabar has arrived in Denmark on a two-day visit. Indian Navy's frontline stealth frigate INS Tabar under the command of Captain MR Harish has arrived in Esbjerg, Denmark for a two-day visit. This visit of INS Tabar is very important for India and Denmark. The purpose of this visit is to enhance the existing relations between the navies of the two countries. During its stay at Esbjerg port, the crew of the ship will also participate in various bilateral business interactions with the Danish Armed Forces, including cultural exchange.

The Indian Navy is committed to enhancing partnerships with navies around the world. India and Denmark have good diplomatic relations in many areas including defence ties. An 'X' with the name Indian-Denmark was also posted on the handle on the arrival of the ship. It was said that the ship arrived at Esbjerg port as a courtesy visit to Denmark. It further wrote that the occasion is celebrating 75 years of strong friendship between India and Denmark.

How powerful is INS Tabar?

INS Tabar is equipped with a wide range of weapons and sensors. The ship is one of the first stealth warships of the Indian Navy. The ship is part of the Western Fleet of the Indian Navy. It is based in Mumbai under the command of the Western Naval Command. The ship has participated in the Russian Navy Day parade twice so far. The maximum speed of this ship is 30 knots. It is capable of attacking enemy surface ships and submarines as well as aerial targets.

good relations between the two countries

Diplomatic relations between India and Denmark began in September 1949. Several agreements and partnerships are being developed between the two countries. The key issues under this agreement include dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic and cooperation in case of water crisis. Green Strategic Partnership is a major partnership between the two countries.