<p> An active duty missile corvette of the Indian Navy is on its way to Vietnam as a gift, the first warship given by India to any country.</p>.<p>The domestically built corvette INS Kirpan left India's east coast on Wednesday, the navy said.</p>.<p>India and Vietnam have strengthened their ties in recent years, with a special focus on defence, as both countries are concerned over an increasingly assertive China.</p>.<p>India has given smaller boats and military equipment to countries like Maldives and Mauritius in the past and a submarine to Myanmar.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/navy-shows-prowess-amid-chinas-indian-ocean-forays-1226540.html" target="_blank">Navy shows prowess amid China's Indian Ocean forays</a></strong><br /> </p>.<p>But the corvette for Vietnam is the first time India has given a warship to a Chinese neighbour with a coast on the South China Sea, where several countries have overlapping territorial claims.</p>.<p>China has for years claimed sovereignty over the entire South China Se, and has been sensitive to the presence of other militaries in the region.</p>.<p>The Indian Navy said in a statement the transfer of the Kirpan "reflects India's commitment to assist its like-minded partners in enhancing their capacity and capability".</p>.<p>"This is the maiden occasion of gifting a fully operational corvette by India to any Friendly Foreign Country."</p>.<p>The gift was announced when Vietnam's Defence Minister Gen Phan Van Giang visited India earlier this month.</p>.<p>The warship was commissioned into the Indian Navy in 1991 and has been designed and produced within the country.</p>.<p>It is fitted with medium-range and close-range guns, chaff launchers and surface-to-surface missiles, the navy said. It did not mention if the transfer included missiles.</p>.<p>Chinese Defence Minister Li Shangfu said on Tuesday that Beijing is willing to work with Hanoi to strengthen high-level communication and cooperation after he met his Vietnamese counterpart.</p>
<p> An active duty missile corvette of the Indian Navy is on its way to Vietnam as a gift, the first warship given by India to any country.</p>.<p>The domestically built corvette INS Kirpan left India's east coast on Wednesday, the navy said.</p>.<p>India and Vietnam have strengthened their ties in recent years, with a special focus on defence, as both countries are concerned over an increasingly assertive China.</p>.<p>India has given smaller boats and military equipment to countries like Maldives and Mauritius in the past and a submarine to Myanmar.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/navy-shows-prowess-amid-chinas-indian-ocean-forays-1226540.html" target="_blank">Navy shows prowess amid China's Indian Ocean forays</a></strong><br /> </p>.<p>But the corvette for Vietnam is the first time India has given a warship to a Chinese neighbour with a coast on the South China Sea, where several countries have overlapping territorial claims.</p>.<p>China has for years claimed sovereignty over the entire South China Se, and has been sensitive to the presence of other militaries in the region.</p>.<p>The Indian Navy said in a statement the transfer of the Kirpan "reflects India's commitment to assist its like-minded partners in enhancing their capacity and capability".</p>.<p>"This is the maiden occasion of gifting a fully operational corvette by India to any Friendly Foreign Country."</p>.<p>The gift was announced when Vietnam's Defence Minister Gen Phan Van Giang visited India earlier this month.</p>.<p>The warship was commissioned into the Indian Navy in 1991 and has been designed and produced within the country.</p>.<p>It is fitted with medium-range and close-range guns, chaff launchers and surface-to-surface missiles, the navy said. It did not mention if the transfer included missiles.</p>.<p>Chinese Defence Minister Li Shangfu said on Tuesday that Beijing is willing to work with Hanoi to strengthen high-level communication and cooperation after he met his Vietnamese counterpart.</p>