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Indian ocean drive opening to drive growth in South Asia" by Arun Shohamy, Times Of India, November 6, 2014.
2 The Times story, which refers to Indian fishermen making a third visit to Bangladesh after this year's visit of 10 fishermen, could just as well have said that India is sending 10 vessels to the sea through its port of Ahmedabad. There are also 11 Indian naval officers who have returned home, and seven of them are in the line of duty. They could also have been referring to the 15 boats of the Indian Coast Guard that have arrived at Kullu.
3 The Times has quoted the Indian Ocean Drive as saying that the ships will "drive growth 바카라 in South Asia".
4 A senior official of Bangladesh Maritime Service (BMS) has told the Times of India that if India's ship does not arrive, the boat will dock at an port opposite Mumbai. An official close to the Indian Army, however, says that the ship will enter the Indian Ocean between May 17 and 19.
5 The article also claimed that the Indian Navy's coastal patrol ships, which carry their equipment and supplies, will travel to a few major ports in Bangladesh, including Port Blair (in the north), Dhaka (in the south), and Kolkata (in the east), where Indian Naval Submarine Command's ships from Nagpur will take part. There are no records of the Indian warships even setting sail to Bangladesh at this time.
6 The Times quoted a senior officer of the Indian Navy who said that the Indian Navy will use the Indian Ocean Drive to drive its growth in South Asia. This could be part of an overall strategy to increase Indian military and naval strength in the Indian Ocean by improving coastal surveillance, surveillance, and counter-insurgency, according to the Times.
7 According to the Times report, in May, India had conducted six major patrols along the coast of Bangladesh. Four of the patrols, along the coast of Bangladesh, have resulted in the deaths of around 400 fishermen, and are said to have increased the risk of a repeat of last month's disaster in Bay of Bengal where the government is still working to establish a national disaster response unit to deal with disasters involving fishing and migrant workers.