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Navy warships and Indian Air Force aircraft bring in Covid-19 medicines

Oxygen shipped in from France, Singapore

Indian Naval Shipment
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A stealth frigate, Indian Naval Ship (INS) Trikand, arrived in Mumbai on Monday, carrying cryogenic containers with 40 MT of liquid medical oxygen from Hamad Port, Qatar

Ajai Shukla New Delhi
The navy and Indian Air Force (IAF) have pressed into service aircraft, warships and personnel to transp­ort medical supplies, especially the badly needed oxygen, cruc­ial for tackling the second phase of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Oxygen odyssey

In what has been dubbed “Operation Samudra Setu II” (Ocean Bridge II), the navy has deployed nine warships for Covid-19 relief operations, which include ferrying in liquid medical oxygen and medical equipment from countries in West Asia and Southeast Asia.

A stealth frigate, Indian Naval Ship (INS) Trikand, arrived in Mumbai on Monday, carrying cryogenic containers with 40 MT of liquid medical oxygen from Hamad Port, Qatar.

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