This endeavour, known as Navika Sagar Parikrama II, highlights India's growing expertise in maritime exploration and ...
Tarini' carrying two women officers of the Indian Navy left the Lyttelton Port in New Zealand on January 4 for the longest ...
In her longest leg of the expedition, Indian Navy's INSV Tarini will cover a distance of approximately 5,600 nautical miles ...
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INSV Tarini had arrived in Lyttelton on December 22, 2024, after completing the second leg of the circumnavigation. The ...
INSV Tarini reached Lyttelton on December 22, completing the second leg of the historic "double-handed circumnavigation" being undertaken by two Indian Navy officers.
Tarini set sail from Lyttelton Port, New Zealand today, marking the beginning of the third and longest leg of its historic ...
Panaji: The naval sailing vessel INSV Tarini sailed out for Port Stanley on Saturday for what is going to be the longest and ...
Indian Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi and the President of the Navy Wives Welfare Association interacted with INSV ...
Indian Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi and Shashi Tripathi interacted with Lieutenant Commanders Dilna and Roopa, the ...
Two women officers aboard INSV Tarini are celebrated for their remarkable courage and resilience during the Navika Sagar ...