Navy ship INS Tarangini returns after 7-month voyage covering 13 nations

In the 21 years of its glorious service till date, the ship has sailed over 220,000 nautical miles across the world's oceans

INS Tarangini
Sail Training Ship INS Tarangini returns after a 7- month long voyage across the world. Photo: @indiannavy
Press Trust of India Kochi
Last Updated : Oct 30 2018 | 6:07 PM IST

The sail training ship of Indian Navy INS Tarangini returned to its base at the Southern Naval Command here Tuesday after a seven-month-long voyage, covering 15 ports in 13 countries across the world.   

A grand reception was accorded at the naval base here with the Southern Naval Command Chief of Staff Rear Admiral R J Nadkarni receiving the ship at a welcoming ceremony, a Defence release said.

Captain Varun Singh, SC, Senior Officer First Training Squadron, and a number of senior officers, families of the crew and other distinguished guests also attended the event.

The voyage named "Lokayan 18" was flagged off on April 10 from here and the ship had highlighted the diverse culture of India across 15 ports in 13 countries, the release said.

INS Tarangini sailed across the Arabian Sea, Red Sea, Suez Canal, Mediterranean Sea, Strait of Gibraltar, North Atlantic Ocean, Bay of Biscay, English Channel and North Sea, right up to Norway before commencing her homeward passage.

It also participated in the culminating event of the 'Three Festival Tall Ships Regatta' at Bordeaux in France and the 'Tall Ships Races Europe 2018'.

During the regatta, the ship sailed along with hundreds of other sailing vessels, of which 200 were Tall Ships like herself, besides taking part in the parade of sails, conducted at various ports.

INS Tarangini, the first sail training ship of the navy, was commissioned on November 11, 1997, and in the 21 years of its glorious service till date, the ship has sailed over 220,000 nautical miles across the world's oceans. 

Over the years, INS Tarangini has been extensively deployed for long voyages away from her base port of Kochi, which includes one circumnavigation of the globe (2003-04) and three previous 'Lokayans' (2005, 2007 and 2015), the release added. 

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First Published: Oct 30 2018 | 5:35 PM IST

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