The craft was handed over by Naval Chief Admiral R K Dhowan yesterday in Seychelles and renamed 'Constant' by authorities there.
Presided by James Alix Michel, the country's President, as also Commander-in-Chief of the Seychelles defence forces, the ceremony was attended by a host of top ranking officers.
The Indian side was represented Dhowan who had flown in particularly for this event.
Dhowan pointed out that the "waters of the Indian Ocean wash the shores of the two nations, not only making them maritime neighbours, but also bonding them closely in a relationship of deep and traditional economic, social and cultural links".
Dhowan stated that the transfer of INS Tarasa to the Seychelles Coast Guard would strengthen bilateral relationship further and bring the two nations even closer.
INS Tarasa is the second fast attack craft to be gifted by India to Seychelles in the recent times, the previous being INS Tarmugli that was renamed PS Topaz.
