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Indian Navy’s INSV Tarini Arrives in Fremantle as Part of Navika Sagar Parikrama II

The Indian Navy’s INSV Tarini has successfully arrived at its first port of call during its global circumnavigation expedition, Navika Sagar Parikrama 2, docking in Fremantle, Australia at approximately 2:30 PM on November 9. This ambitious expedition, featuring two remarkable women officers, Lieutenant Commanders Dilna K and Roopa A, was officially launched by Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi on October 2 from Goa.

In just under 40 days of travel, the vessel has traversed an impressive distance of 4,900 nautical miles. The crew’s journey has taken them across significant geographical milestones, including crossing the Equator on October 16 and the Tropic of Capricorn on October 27. Throughout this lengthy voyage, they have encountered a diverse range of weather conditions, from calm seas to severe storms, battling winds reaching up to 40 knots and a maximum sea state of 6. Despite these challenges, both officers have maintained good health and high morale, exemplifying resilience and dedication.

The Chief of Naval Staff has kept a close eye on the expedition, receiving daily updates on the crew’s progress and overall wellbeing. Upon arrival in Fremantle, the INSV Tarini was greeted with a warm reception from various dignitaries, including the Consul General of India at Perth, the Defence Advisor from Canberra, the Secretary of the Indian Navy Sailing Association (INSA), and representatives from the Royal Australian Navy. In addition, local Indian Naval veterans showed their support, reflecting the strong ties between India and Australia.

The welcoming celebration was further elevated by a performance of classical songs by the Tamil Association of Western Australia, adding a cultural touch to the momentous occasion.

Navika Sagar Parikrama 2 is not just a remarkable naval expedition; it continues the legacy of the original circumnavigation by INSV Tarini, emphasizing the themes of gender equality, sustainability, and global maritime cooperation. The initiative also highlights India’s commitment to enhancing ties with global maritime communities, acting as a vessel of India’s rich maritime heritage as it navigates through international waters. The expedition is set to make stops at four major ports worldwide, enhancing India’s presence on the global maritime stage.

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Jitendra Singh
Jitendra Singh
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