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How is merchant navy different from indian navy?

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Answered by SamRockz7777
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Answer:Merchant navy is a purely commercial form of sea career and is governed by both private and governmental shipping companies. ... The task force of the Merchant navy includes tankers, passenger ships and carriers in addition to cargo liners. Indian Navy, on the other hand refers to nations' maritime military wing.

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Answered by AtiyaRahman
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Many people have confusion between Merchant Navy and Indian Navy. But both of these fields are different. Merchant Navy is a private job while Indian Navy is a government job. Indian Navy is a military service. Indian Navy protect our sea border from enemies. Indian Navy is fully equipped with modern weapons.

But Merchant Navy is totally different job. Mainly Merchant Navy is a job of import and export of cargo. Sometimes it transportes passengers also by sea route. So Merchant Navy is a private job so in Merchant Navy there are many private shipping companies in different countries. These companies have many ships through which they transport cargo and passengers. There are many types of things to be transported so according to the transporting thing there is many types of ships. So Merchant Navy is the backbone of International trade, carrying cargo across the globe. Merchant Navy ships carry things like crude oil, petroleum products, gases, cars,buses, trucks etc.

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