President Kovind awards ‘President Standard’ to Navy squadron that sunk Pakistani ships in 1971
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President Kovind awards ‘President Standard’ to Navy squadron that sunk Pakistani ships in 1971

The 22nd Missile Vessel Squadron had bombed and sank Pakistan Navy vessels in the 1971 war. It also participated in Operation Vijay and rendered its services after 2019 Pulwama attack.

   
President Ram Nath Kovind during the presentation of 'President Standard' to the 22nd Missile Vessel Squadron in Mumbai, on 8 December 2021

President Ram Nath Kovind during the presentation of 'President Standard' to the 22nd Missile Vessel Squadron in Mumbai, on 8 December 2021 | Twitter/@rashtrapatibhvn

Mumbai: President Ram Nath Kovind on Wednesday awarded the ‘President Standard’, a rare honour for its distinguished service, to the 22nd Missile Vessel Squadron, the unit that had bombed and sank Pakistan Navy’s vessels in the 1971 war.

The President said the honour is the testimony to the services rendered by the past and present officers of the squadron.

The year also marks the fifty years since the inception of the Missile Vessel Squadron, also known as the ‘Killers’ who over the past five decades have maintained the capability of delivering a credible offensive punch from the sea.

Based in Mumbai, the Missile Vessel Squadron has participated in Operation Vijay, Operation Parakram and most recently, during the heightened security state following the Pulwama attack in 2019 deployed within striking distance off the Pakistan coast.


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