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December 4 was chosen as India’s annual ‘Navy Day’ after Operation Trident in 1971.

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Dec 04, 2020 · 04:23 pm
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On the occasion of #indiannavyday2020 my greetings and best wishes to all personnel of this outstanding force. The @indiannavy is at the forefront of keeping our seas safe by ensuring maritime security. I salute their valour, courage and professionalism. pic.twitter.com/2iJzAWSnAH

— Rajnath Singh (@rajnathsingh) December 4, 2020

Jai Hind 🇮🇳 #NavyDay #NavyDay2020 #mumbai pic.twitter.com/lAB3H9v7sD

— Ujwal Puri (@ompsyram) December 4, 2020

Navy Chief Admiral Karambir Singh pays homage to martyrs at National War Memorial on Navy Day. #indiannavyday2020 pic.twitter.com/gsv3rSh39H

— Prasar Bharati News Services पी.बी.एन.एस. (@PBNS_India) December 4, 2020

Greetings to all personnel of the Indian Navy, veterans and their families on #NavyDay . Thank you for guarding and protecting our seas.pic.twitter.com/uaYGCPSN7u

— Naveen Jindal (@MPNaveenJindal) December 4, 2020

Navy Day greetings to all our valorous navy personnel and their families. The Indian navy fearlessly protects our coasts and also renders humanitarian assistance in times of need. We also remember India’s rich maritime tradition over centuries. pic.twitter.com/k2PMgvc0F3

— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) December 4, 2020
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