Naval and Maritime Academy

NMA Conducts a yoga session and plays a friendly volleyball match with the ship’s crew of Indian Naval Ship (INS) ‘BATTIMALV’

The Indian Naval Ship (INS) ‘Battimalv’ arrived at the port of Trincomalee on a formal visit on 16th  May 2023. In parallel to this visit, a friendly volleyball match and yoga session were successfully conducted on 17th  May 2023 with the enthusiastic participation of the crew of the INS ‘Battimalv’ and sailors of Naval and Maritime Academy, which strengthened the bond between the two neighbouring countries.

These events were organised by the Sri Lanka Navy with the aim of promoting cooperation and goodwill between the two navies.

 

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