
IOS Sagar returns to Kochi after landmark deployment
KOCHI: INS Sunayna, operating as IOS Sagar, returned to Kochi on Thursday after completing a landmark month-long deployment across the southwestern Indian Ocean. Jointly crewed by sailors from nine Indian Ocean Region (IOR) nations — Comoros, Kenya, Madagascar, Maldives, Mauritius, Mozambique, Seychelles, Sri Lanka, and Tanzania — the ship's mission was a first-of-its-kind initiative under the Indian Navy's larger MAHASAGAR vision for regional security and cooperation.
'This was a very thrilling experience, especially to operate so closely with India and personnel with other Navies in the Indian Ocean Region. It was challenging in the beginning, as you can imagine, but over time, we were able to work together as one crew, a tangible expression of our individual nations' growing partnership,' said Inspector Rambhojun of Mauritius Coast Guard.
The journey began on April 5 from Karwar, flagged off by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh. Over the next month, IOS Sagar made port calls at Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania; Nacala, Mozambique; Port Louis, Mauritius; Port Victoria, Seychelles, and Male in Maldives, undertaking joint naval exercises, cultural exchanges, and coordinated patrols.
Key highlights included participation in AIKEYME 2025 (Africa-India Key Maritime Engagement), a multilateral naval exercise hosted by India and Tanzania, as well as community engagements and interoperability drills with Mozambique and Mauritius navies.
Sub Lt Martins Henriques of Mozambique, who was undertaking his first training with India, says, 'It is a privilege to be able to work closely with India and other IOR Navies, and to have undergone this training. I hope to impart all I have learned to my countrymen,' he said.
At the homecoming ceremony arranged at the Naval Base in Kochi, Southern Naval Command chief Vice Admiral V Srinivas lauded the crew's efforts, calling it 'a new chapter in regional maritime cooperation'.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


India Today
2 hours ago
- India Today
Video: Young men perform skating stunts by holding onto moving auto-rickshaw
49:49 The Indian Navy's stealth frigate INS Tabar carried out a swift mid-sea rescue in the Gulf of Oman after responding to an SOS from a ship on fire. Fourteen Indian-origin crew members were safely evacuated from the blazing vessel. The Navy confirmed the successful operation via a tweet, emphasizing its rapid response in international waters.


Hans India
6 hours ago
- Hans India
Indian Navy Conducts Emergency Rescue After Oil Tanker Fire In Gulf of Oman
The Indian Navy executed a critical maritime rescue operation on Sunday after responding to an emergency distress call from a commercial oil tanker experiencing severe fire and power failure in the Gulf of Oman. The stealth frigate INS Tabar immediately mobilized to assist the distressed vessel carrying Indian nationals. The Palau-flagged oil tanker MT Yi Cheng 6 encountered a catastrophic engine room fire accompanied by complete electrical system failure while navigating from Kandla, India toward its destination of Shinas, Oman. The vessel was transporting 14 crew members, all of Indian nationality, when the maritime emergency developed. Naval officials confirmed that INS Tabar's crew responded swiftly to the distress signal, deploying specialized firefighting personnel and equipment to the burning tanker through coordinated air and sea operations. The rescue mission utilized both the frigate's onboard boats and helicopter capabilities to transfer essential firefighting resources to the stricken vessel. The emergency response involved 13 Indian Navy firefighting specialists working alongside 5 crew members from the affected tanker to combat the blaze. This joint operation successfully achieved significant fire suppression, dramatically reducing the intensity of flames that had threatened the vessel and its occupants. According to naval authorities, the prompt response and sustained firefighting efforts by the rescue team prevented what could have escalated into a major maritime catastrophe. The coordinated operation demonstrated the Navy's rapid deployment capabilities and expertise in handling maritime emergencies in international waters. In an official statement posted on social media platform X, the Indian Navy detailed the rescue operation's progress, noting that firefighting activities continued aboard the tanker with substantially reduced fire intensity. The naval personnel remained engaged in containment efforts to ensure complete fire suppression and vessel safety. The successful intervention highlights the Indian Navy's commitment to maritime security and assistance to vessels in distress, particularly those carrying Indian nationals. The operation showcases the strategic importance of naval presence in critical shipping lanes and the effectiveness of coordinated emergency response protocols in preventing maritime disasters.
&w=3840&q=100)

Business Standard
7 hours ago
- Business Standard
Commercial vessel with 14 Indian-origin crew catches fire; Navy to help
The Indian Navy has deployed a stealth frigate to assist a Palau-flagged vessel which encountered a major fire in its engine room, a spokesperson said on Monday. The vessel, which carried 14 crew members of Indian origin, was on its way to Shinas in Oman after transiting from Gujarat's Kandla. According to the Navy spokesperson, stealth frigate INS Tabar, currently deployed in the Gulf of Oman, responded to a distress call from MT Yi Cheng 6 on Sunday. "The vessel with 14 crew members of Indian origin, transiting from Kandla in India to Shinas, Oman, experienced a major fire in the engine room and total power failure onboard," the spokesperson said. The fire-fighting team and equipment from INS Tabar were transferred onboard by the ship's boat and helicopter, he added. "Thirteen Indian naval personnel and five crew members of the stricken tanker are currently involved in fire-fighting operations, with the intensity of fire onboard reduced drastically," the spokesperson said in a social media post.