'Reflection of enduring friendship': PM Modi watches Indian contingents march at Seychelles' 50th independence
PM Modi watches Indian contingents march at Seychelles' 50th independence (X) 'Badlu Ram Ka Badan' INS Tarkash INS Ikshak 'Another reflection of the enduring friendship'
PM Modi watches Indian contingents march at Seychelles' 50th independence (X) 'Badlu Ram Ka Badan' INS Tarkash INS Ikshak 'Another reflection of the enduring friendship' SEYCHELLES: Prime Minister Narendra Modi stood up in a mark of respect as the Indian Army and Navy contingents marched during Seychelles' 50th Independence Day celebrations, highlighting India's close ties with the island nation during his three-day official visit.The Prime Minister arrived in Seychelles on Saturday to begin his three-day diplomatic itinerary.The Indian contingent, comprising personnel from the Assam Regiment of the Indian Army and sailors from the Indian Navy, participated in the grand Golden Jubilee parade held in the capital.One of the standout moments of the parade was the Army contingent performing its iconic regimental song,, while marching. India's military presence also included the frontline stealth frigateand the indigenously built Survey Vessel Large, underscoring the strong defence partnership between the two countries.In a social media update on X on Sunday, the Indian Navy stated, "During the port call, Tarkash, along with INS Ikshak, will participate in Golden Jubilee celebrations of the Day of Seychelles, on June 29, with a marching contingent and naval band, India Seychelles BridgesofFriendship MAHASAGAR MaritimeCooperation."Following the event, PM Modi shared photographs from the Day celebrations on X and thanked Seychelles President Patrick Herminie for the warm hospitality."Contingents from the Assam Regiment and the Indian Navy took part in the Day celebrations of Seychelles yesterday. It was yet another reflection of the enduring friendship between India and Seychelles," he wrote.