INS Sudarshini Deployment  To Gulf Countries.

INS SUDARSHINI DEPLOYMENT TO GULF COUNTRIES

INS Sudarshini Deployment  To Gulf Countries.INS SUDARSHINI DEPLOYMENT TO GULF COUNTRIES

INS Sudarshini is presently on its culmination phase of deployment to the Gulf region as part of the Indian Navy’s efforts towards familiarising friendly foreign navies on various facets of operations and training on board sail training platforms and extending ‘Bridges of Friendship’.

The ship was escorted by IRIS Zereh to Port Sahid Bahonar, Bandar Abbas (Iran) on 22 December 21. The ship was accorded a warm welcome by the Naval band of IRI Navy at the jetty.  A delegation of the IRI Navy 1st Naval Region and Naval Attaché Indian embassy received the ship.

The reception was followed by an onboard visit by His Excellency Mr Gaddam Dharmendra, Ambassador of India to Iran. He along with his team was provided with a guided tour of the ship.  The ship’s staff were hosted at a banquet lunch at the invitation of the Ambassador. Personnel from IRI Navy were also invited to the event. A joint cake cutting ceremony was held to mark the visit.

The Commanding Officer accompanied by Naval attaché  India called on Commander IRI Navy 1st District. Historical maritime linkages, mutual co-operation between both the Navies on the subject of training cadets and young officers and various aspects of sail training were discussed during the call-on.

Capt. Hamza, Director of Training (IRI Navy) visited the ship with a team of Officers from the IRI Navy. They were provided with an in-depth overview of the functioning and features of the ship during harbour training of IRI Navy Cadets.

IRI Navy Trainee officers (Sea Riders)  designated to undergo sail training visited the ship for a familiarisation tour of the ship. Practical knowledge on subjects of seamanship, sail arrangement, ropework and the technicalities of sail training was shared. Hands-on practical knowledge and experience on sail rigging of both sides were also imparted during this visit.

The ship would be staying at Bandar Abbas for three days which includes a visit to Naval Base (Bandar Abbas) and embarkation of Sea Riders from the IRI Navy to provide sail training experience over a day’s sortie.

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