The visit will conclude on June 26, a Defence spokesperson said.
The ship is commanded by Captain Rafael Antonio Lagunes Arteaga and has a complement of 184 personnel, including 40 officers, 13 Petty Officers and 131 sailors.
"The ship was received with traditional fanfare and in accordance with Naval customs.
"The Commanding Officer thanked the Indian Navy for the extended search by Naval Aircraft P8I and warships INS Teg and INS Mysore, for the missing cadet who had fallen over board," the spokesperson said.
The ship last visited Mumbai in July 2002, the spokesperson said.
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