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Papua New Guinea: Indian Naval teams perform Yoga at Port Moresby harbour

INS Sahyadri (Frigate class) and INS Kolkata (Destroyer class) are on a goodwill visit to Papua New Guinea and will be docked at Port Moresby from August 2-August 4

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On August 3, the Indian Naval teams performed Yoga at the Port Moresby harbour in Papua New Guinea, along with the local residents, the Indian High Commission, said Port Moresby.

The Indian sailors were led by Captain Rajan Kapoor, Indian Naval Ships (INS) Sahyadri and they were joined by Papua New Guineans from Active City Development Program, NCD. “Today Yoga performed in Port Moresby by Indian Sailors, led by Capt Rajan Kapoor, INS Sahyadri, joined by Papua New Guineans from Active City Development Program, NCD. Yoga for humanity! Vasudheiva Kutumbakam. Pl enjoy the clip!” the Indian High Commission said in a tweet.

Today Yoga performed in Port Moresby by Indian Sailors, led by Capt Rajan Kapoor, INS Sahyadri, joined by Papua New Guineans from Active City Development Program,NCD. Yoga for humanity ! Vasudheiva Kutumbakam. Pl enjoy the clip ! pic.twitter.com/tuzAfJhG7k

— India in PNG (@ind_png) August 2, 2023

“Yoga at Port Moresby harbour by Indian Naval Teams! Welcome PNGians who participated,” it added in a subsequent tweet.

Yoga at Port Moresby harbour by Indian Naval Teams ! Welcome PNGians who participated. pic.twitter.com/GU4PVN9CSB

— India in PNG (@ind_png) August 3, 2023

INS Sahyadri (Frigate class) and INS Kolkata (Destroyer class) are on a goodwill visit to Papua New Guinea and will be docked at Port Moresby from August 2- August 4, the High Commission of India in Port Moresby said in a statement.

Indian community members in Papua New Guinea can visit the ship on August 3.

The INS Sahyadri commanded by Captain Anil Jaggi with more than 200 crew members on board, paid a goodwill visit to Port Moresby from June 12- June 15 2017, according to the statement released on Indian High Commission in Port Moresby’s website.

India and Papua New Guinea enjoy warm and friendly relations. The two nations have formalized diplomatic ties since 19 May 1976. India opened its High Commission in Port Moresby in April 1996.

In May this year, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Papua New Guinea (PNG) on July 30. During his visit, PM Modi chaired the 3rd Summit of the Forum for India-Pacific Islands Cooperation (FIPIC) Summit).

During his visit, PM Modi and his Papua New Guinea counterpart James Marape held a bilateral in Port Moresby and discussed cooperation in commerce, technology, and healthcare as well as in addressing climate change. He also held talks with Papua New Guinea Governor-General Bob Dadae.

Topics: INS SahyadriIndian Naval teamsPort Moresby harbourIndian Naval Team Perform yogaYoga performanceCaptain Rajan KapoorIndian Naval shipsYogaIndian High CommissionPapua New GuineaINS
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