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Port Blair, January 18,
2008 (DefenceIndia News Service)
'MILAN', an initiative
of the Indian Navy, for interaction among navies of
different countries in the Indian Ocean region, will
be held at Port Blair from January 18-23.
Milan is a biennial conglomeration
of Asia-Pacific Maritime Navies at Port Blair to foster
bonds of 'Friendship Across the Seas' and share views
on common maritime issues.
Ships and delegations
from Australia, New Zealand, Myanmar, Thailand, Indonesia,
Sri Lanka, Singapore, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Vietnam
and Brunei have expressed willingness to take part.
The event assumes significance
in view of the increasing maritime trade in the areas
of common interest and need to safeguard the sea lanes
of communications from poaching and terrorist activities.
The event will showcase
the beautiful Andaman and Nicobar Islands and its rich
heritage to the visitors from these countries.
The five-day event will
include interaction in the form of a seminar and social
interaction during cultural presentations.
Milan 2008 will culminate
with a grand city parade off Marina on January 22 consisting
of colourful march past by personnel of the Navies,
local school children, NCC and police contingents. It
will culminate in a daredevil motor cycle display by
the Army, a spectacular aerobatic show by the IAF front
line supersonic fighters, Sukhoi-30's, and a breath-
taking demonstration and water Para jumps by the Indian
Navy's Marine Commandos.
Indian Naval Ships off
Port Blair will be illuminated and there would be a
dazzling firework display.
The visiting ships and
delegates will be given a ceremonial see off on January
23 from the Naval Wharf.
Milan, which was first
held in 1995, continued in the years 1997, 1999, 2003
and 2006. The event was not conducted in 2001 and 2005
as, in 2001, the Indian Navy was hosting a significant
international event -the International Fleet Review
-- and in 2005, the region was recovering from the after-
effects of the Tsunami of Dec 26, 2004.
(ANI )
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