With the Navy of which of the following countries has Indian Navy commenced the 11th edition of a biennial bilateral maritime exercise “INDRA NAVY"?

With the Navy of which of the following countries has Indian Navy commenced the 11th edition of a biennial bilateral maritime exercise “INDRA NAVY"? Correct Answer Russia

The correct answer Russia.

  • Indian Navy and Russian Navy has commenced the 11th edition of a biennial bilateral maritime exercise “INDRA NAVY”.
  • The biennial bilateral maritime exercise will be conducted in the Bay of Bengal from 4-5 September 2020.
  • The INDRA NAVY-20 exercise seeks to consolidate the inter-operability built up by the navies of two countries over the years.
  • Russia: 
    • Capital - Moscow.
    • Currency - Russian ruble.
    • President - Vladimir Putin.
    • Prime minister - Mikhail Mishustin.

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