BALI, Indonesia: Indonesia's desperate search for a missing submarine and its crew of 53 honed in on a radar contact Friday, with just hours to go before the stricken vessel's oxygen reserves ran out.
Rajnath Singh speaks to Indonesian Defence minister; assures support to trace missing submarine
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Last Updated: Apr 23, 2021, 11:52 AM IST
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The Indian Navy has already sent a deep submergence rescue vessel (DSRV) to help the Indonesian Navy find the submarine that has been missing since Wednesday.
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Indian Navy dispatched its Deep Submergence Rescue Vessel (DSRV) to assist Tentara Nasional Indonesia-Angkatan Laut (TNI AL - Indonesian Navy) in search and rescue efforts for the Indonesian Submarine KRI Nanggala which was reported missing on Wednesday, April 21, 2021
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday spoke to his Indonesian counterpart Gen Prabowo Subianto and assured him of India s full support to Indonesia in tracing an attack submarine that went missing with 53 people on board during a military exercise in the waters north of Bali.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh assures Indonesia of full support to trace missing submarine
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh assures Indonesia of full support to trace missing submarine
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday spoke to his Indonesian counterpart Prabowo Subianto and assured him of India s support in tracing a submarine that went missing in the waters north of Bali.
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UPDATED: April 23, 2021 09:47 IST
Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday assured his Indonesian counterpart of India s full support in tracing the missing submarine. (Photo: File)
The Indian Navy has already sent a deep submergence rescue vessel (DSRV) to help the Indonesian Navy find the submarine that has been missing since Wednesday.
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