Indian Naval Ship Airavat departed Singapore today with supplies.
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New Delhi:
The Navy has intensified Operation Samudra Setu-2 to fetch more liquid oxygen and other medical supplies from abroad as the second Covid wave continues to ravage the country amid acute shortages of the life-saving gas and essential drugs. Nine warships from all three Naval Commands have been deployed to bring the relief material from friendly foreign countries in Persian Gulf and south-east Asia. The deployment of nine warships as part of Operation Samudra Setu II forms a part of the multiple lines of effort, by the Government of India and the Indian Navy to supplement the oxygen requirement in the country, the Navy said in a statement.
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