Source:RIA Novosti
 
 Indian  Navy is disappointed with Russia's last- minute cancellation of joint  naval Exercise in the Pacific Ocean in April, Chief of Naval Staff  Admiral Nirmal Verma said.
The  Indian Navy task force consisting of three destroyers - INS Delhi, INS  Ranvir, and INS Ranvijay, corvette INS Kirch, and tanker INS Jyoti  called at Pacific Fleet's main base in Vladivostok on April 18-23.
Russia  reported the arrival of Indian warships as a friendly visit, but the  Indian side claims the program of the visit originally included joint  drills, which were cancelled by the Russians at the last moment.
"Vladivostok  is nearly 5,000 miles away from here [India]. So for us to plan a  deployment of ships all the way there takes a lot of planning and costs  lots of money to deploy ships at such distances," Verma said in an  exclusive interview. 
"So to that extent, there was an element of disappointment where exercises were not held at the final stages," he added.
According  to the Indian admiral, the Russian authorities explained that the  cancellation was made in view of the incidents that had taken place in  Japan at the time: the double natural disaster and the following nuclear  crisis.
