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INS Sunayna docks in Jakarta to boost India-Indonesia maritime ties

INS Sunayna docks in Jakarta to boost India-Indonesia maritime ties

The INS Sunayna, an offshore patrol vessel of the Indian Navy, arrived in Jakarta on Tuesday as part of its ongoing operational deployment in the Indian Ocean Region under the IOS SAGAR initiative. The visit marks the third port call of the vessel during its current mission, which aims to enhance maritime cooperation and regional engagement with partner nations. Multinational crew and strategic transit INS Sunayna is carrying a multinational crew drawn from 16 friendly foreign countries, reflecting India’s growing emphasis on collaborative maritime security. The vessel navigated through the strategically significant Malacca and Singapore Straits before reaching Jakarta, demonstrating coordinated seamanship and interoperability among participating personnel. The transit through these busy international waterways is considered operationally significant, given their importance to global trade and maritime security. IOS SAGAR initiative and MAHASAGAR vision The deployment is part of India’s IOS SAGAR (Indian Ocean Ship SAGAR) initiative, which aligns with the broader MAHASAGAR vision – “Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security and Growth Across Regions.” The initiative focuses on strengthening partnerships, enhancing maritime cooperation, and promoting …

4th April, 2026- INS Aridaman, Jan Vishwas, IBC amendments

4th April, 2026- INS Aridaman, Jan Vishwas, IBC amendments

Mains Examination: General Studies-III: Achievements of Indians in science & technology; indigenization of technology and developing new technology What’s the ongoing story: India Friday inducted its third nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine (SSBN), INS Aridaman, significantly strengthening its sea-based nuclear deterrent capabilities. The Indian Navy also commissioned the advanced stealth frigate INS Taragiri at a separate ceremony. — What is India’s “no first use” policy? — How did the No First Use doctrine come into being? — What are the advantages and disadvantages of the nuclear submarine? — What is the significance of establishing a nuclear triad? — What are the international conventions on use of nuclear weapons? — Which countries possess nuclear weapons? Key Takeaways: — The quiet commissioning of INS Aridhaman, which will significantly strengthen India’s sea-based nuclear deterrent capabilities, is in line with how the previous two indigenous Arihant-class submarines, INS Arihant and INS Arighaat, were inducted in 2016 and 2024 respectively. Story continues below this ad — INS Aridaman, a 7,000-tonne vessel, is believed to have eight vertical launching system tubes — …

India bolsters nuclear triad with submarine INS Aridhaman| India News

India bolsters nuclear triad with submarine INS Aridhaman| India News

The Indian Navy on Friday commissioned its newest nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine, INS Aridhaman, into service during a ceremony kept under wraps in Visakhapatnam as it was built under a highly classified programme to bolster the sea leg of the country’s nuclear triad—the ability to launch strategic weapons from land, air and sea, top officials aware of the matter said. In this image posted on April 3, 2026, Indian Navy�s INS Aridhaman, third indigenously built nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine, ahead of its commissioning ceremony. (@JM_Scindia/X via PTI Photo) (PTI04_03_2026_000079B) (@JM_Scindia) It entered service on a day defence minister Rajnath Singh stressed that a powerful navy is “an absolute necessity.” Hours before the navy inducted the locally-built Aridhaman, Singh made a rare acknowledgement of the steady expansion of India’s deployed nuclear forces. It is the country’s third Arihant-class submarine, and will serve as an undetectable launch platform for delivering nuclear warheads thousands of kilometres away. “Shabd nahi shakti hai, ‘Aridaman’ (Aridaman is not a word but a symbol of strength),” he wrote on X. (Also spelt …

Rajnath commissions home-made stealth frigate INS Taragiri, highlights Navy’s role in securing shipping lanes| India News

Rajnath commissions home-made stealth frigate INS Taragiri, highlights Navy’s role in securing shipping lanes| India News

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday highlighted the Indian Navy’s indispensable role in securing commercial shipping lanes and oil tankers against emerging maritime threats, pointing out that 95 per cent of the country’s trade, including energy supplies, was conducted through sea. Defence minister Rajnath Singh (@rajnathsingh) Speaking at the commissioning ceremony of indigenously build stealth frigate, INS Taragiri, here, he said the Navy continuously maintains its presence in the Indian Ocean–whether it is the Persian Gulf or the Malacca Strait. He said that the commissioning of INS Taragiri will further increase the Navy’s power, values and commitment. As the fourth platform under Project 17A, Taragiri is a 6,670-tonne warship built by Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited, Mumbai, showcasing advanced design and engineering excellence. It comes equipped with, among others, BrahMos missiles. ALSO READ | Try anything amid Iran war, face unmatched response: India’s message to Pakistan, loud and clear The warship features a sleeker structure with a significantly reduced radar cross-section, enabling stealth operations and enhanced survivability in complex maritime environments. In his address, Singh praised …

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh commissions advanced stealth Frigate INS Taragiri

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh commissions advanced stealth Frigate INS Taragiri

Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday commissioned the advanced stealth frigate INS Taragiri in Visakhapatnam.  The warship forms part of the Indian Navy’s Project 17A. Indian Navy chief Admiral Dinesh Kumar Tripathi and Chief of Defence Staff Anil Chauhan were among the attendees, along with other senior Indian Navy officials, reported ANI. Strengthening India’s presence in the Indo-Pacific region The induction of Taragiri comes at a time when the strategic and maritime importance of India`s eastern seaboard continues to grow, driven by evolving regional security dynamics and India’s deepening engagement in the Indo-Pacific. The commissioning of Taragiri highlights the Navy`s sustained focus on strengthening its combat readiness and operational capabilities through its ambitious fleet augmentation programme. INS Taragiri: Fourth formidable platform of Project 17A As the fourth potent platform of the Project 17A class, Taragiri is not merely a ship; it is a 6,670-tonne embodiment of the `Make in India` spirit and the sophisticated engineering capabilities of domestic shipyards. Built by Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL), Mumbai, this frigate represents a generational leap over …

INS Trikand concludes Seychelles visit, makes maiden appearance at Lamitiye 2026

INS Trikand concludes Seychelles visit, makes maiden appearance at Lamitiye 2026

INS Trikand, a frontline stealth frigate of the Indian Navy, has departed from Port Victoria in Seychelles after successfully completing an engaging and productive port call. During the visit, Captain Sachin Kulkarni, Commanding Officer of the ship, called on senior government officials of Seychelles, as well as the High Commissioner of India to the island nation.  The ship also handed over critical spares and essential stores to the Government of Seychelles as part of ongoing cooperation. The port call, which began on March 16, concluded on March 20 and featured a range of operational and collaborative engagements between the two countries. INS Trikand makes maiden entry into Exercise Lamitiye 2026 INS Trikand also participated in the first tri-services edition of Exercise Lamitiye 2026, alongside personnel from the Indian Army, Indian Air Force and the Seychelles Defence Forces (SDF). This marked the maiden participation of the Indian Navy in the exercise, reported IANS.  As part of the harbour phase, specialised Visit, Board, Search and Seizure (VBSS) training was conducted onboard, including joint boarding drills involving personnel …

INS Trikand concludes Mauritius port call, strengthening ties

INS Trikand concludes Mauritius port call, strengthening ties

The Indian naval ship INS Trikand has successfully concluded its port call at Port Louis, Mauritius, on March 13, marking a significant step in reinforcing maritime cooperation between India and the island nation. As per the official statement, during its visit, the warship participated in the 58th Mauritius National Day celebrations on March 12. The Indian Navy contingent, along with a naval band and the ship’s integral helicopter, took part in the parade and flypast held at the Champ de Mars, adding grandeur to the national festivities. As part of official engagements, Commanding Officer Captain Sachin Kulkarni called on Rampersad Sooroojebally and Anurag Srivastava, underscoring the importance of diplomatic and security cooperation between the two countries. The ship also hosted a cultural evening on board, attended by senior Mauritian ministers and officials. Mahend Gungapersad graced the event as the Chief Guest, highlighting the strong people-to-people ties shared by India and Mauritius. Along with the ceremonial engagements, INS Trikand also carried out a series of professional and community-oriented activities. These included training sessions for personnel of …

INS Tarangini And INS Ikshak: The Indian Navy Ships That Joined IRIS Dena Rescue | India News

INS Tarangini And INS Ikshak: The Indian Navy Ships That Joined IRIS Dena Rescue | India News

Last Updated:March 05, 2026, 20:28 IST Know all about INS Tarangini and INS Ikshak- the Indian Navy’s sail trainer and survey ship that were deployed for search and rescue after IRIS Dena was sunk by a US torpedo. INS Tarangini and INS Ikshak are seen.  When the Iranian frigate IRIS Dena sent out a distress call after being struck by a US torpedo off the coast of Galle on March 4, the Indian Navy responded promptly- deploying a long-range maritime patrol aircraft and two commissioned naval vessels to join the search and rescue operation led by Sri Lanka. The two ships were INS Tarangini, a sail training barque that was already operating in the vicinity and arrived in the search area by 1600 hours that day, and INS Ikshak, a hydrographic survey vessel that sailed from Kochi and continues to remain in the area searching for missing personnel. Read more: Trump Is Bombing Iran Without A War Declaration. Can A US President Get Away With It? INS Tarangini INS Tarangini is a three-masted barque commissioned …

MILAN 2026 concludes aboard INS Vikrant

MILAN 2026 concludes aboard INS Vikrant

Indian Navy`s Exercise MILAN 2026 concluded on Tuesday with a closing ceremony held onboard India’s indigenous aircraft carrier, INS Vikrant, off the coast of Visakhapatnam, an official statement said on Wednesday. The multinational naval exercise, hosted by the Indian Navy, brought together ships, submarines and aircraft from across the world, marking one of the largest editions of the exercise to date. The closing ceremony was presided over by Rear Admiral Alok Ananda, Flag Officer Commanding Eastern Fleet. Commanding Officers and senior officers from all participating units attended the event. The ceremony marked the successful completion of the exercise and celebrated the growing cooperation among navies operating in the Bay of Bengal region. Record participation from 42 ships and 29 aircraft Held under the theme ‘Camaraderie, Cooperation, Collaboration’, MILAN 2026 saw participation on an unprecedented scale. A total of 42 ships and submarines and 29 aircraft took part, including 18 ships from friendly foreign countries, the statement issued by Defence PRO stated. Maritime patrol aircraft from France, Germany and the United States also participated, along with …

Sunny Deol visits INS Vikrant, pays tribute to Indian Navy

Sunny Deol visits INS Vikrant, pays tribute to Indian Navy

The promotions for Border 2 have been going on in full swing. After grand launches of Ghar Kab Aaoge and Jaate Hue Lamhon in Jaisalmer and Mumbai, respectively, the team visited Goa, where they honoured the Indian Navy at Karwar Naval Base with INS Vikrant – the Indian warship. On Wednesday evening, Sunny Deol, one of the leads of the film, took to Instagram and shared a special picture with sailors of the Indian Navy. “Hindustan Meri Jaan Meri Aa Meri Shaan Hindustan…Pride. Honour. Bravery! INSVikrant IndianNavy Border2,” he captioned the post.           View this post on Instagram                       A post shared by Sunny Deol (@iamsunnydeol) Border 2, which also stars Ahan Shetty, Varun Dhawan, and Diljit Dosanjh, will open in theatres from January 23. Recently, at an event in Jaisalmer, Sunny Deol remembered his father Dharmendra`s war film Haqeeqat, saying that it had a “strong impact” on him as a child, which motivated him to make Border. “I did Border because …