World News | INS Tarkash Participates in Maritime Exercise with Brazilian Navy
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Rio De Janeiro [Brazil], August 19 (ANI): Indian Naval Ship Tarkash which is deployed to Brazil participated in a Maritime Partnership Exercise with the Brazilian Navy which included operations such as cross-deck landing, replenishment at sea (RAS) approaches and other tactical manoeuvres.
In a tweet, Indian Navy wrote, "#INSTarkash mission deployed to Brazil participated in a #MaritimePartnershipExercise with Navy of Brazil. Ship Uniao, a Niteroi class frigate. Ops incl cross-deck landing, replenishment at sea RAS approaches & tactical manoeuvres."
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INS Tarkash is presently deployed in the Atlantic and had hoisted the tiranga on August 15, 2022 at Rio De Janeiro, as part of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav celebrations. This is the first deployment of an Indian Navy Ship to South America in over two decades.
Moreover, INS Kochi and INS Chennai, with integral sea king 42B helicopter, participated in a Maritime Partnership Exercise on August 17, 2022 with European Union Naval Force ship ESPS Numancia. Cmde Rui Correia, CTF 465, was embarked onboard ESPS Numancia for the exercise.
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Exercises included replenishment at sea (RAS) approaches, tactical manoeuvres, cross-deck flying and a traditional steampast. During cross-deck flying, an Augusta Bell AB212 helicopter ex-Numancia and sea king 42B carried out landings on both ships.
Meanwhile, the Indian Navy's INS Sumedha was docked at Perth in Australia to celebrate India's 76th Independence Day on Monday. To commemorate the spirit of Independence, a flag hoisting ceremony took place onboard in presence of Veterans and Australian Defence Forces officers on Monday, August 15.
As part of the Indian Navy's Operational Deployment, INS Sumedha has been deployed to the South Eastern Indian Ocean. She is part of the Indian Navy's initiative to hoist 'Tiranga' on all continents (except Antarctica) as part of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav celebrations.
INS Sumedha being the easternmost deployed unit of the Indian Navy would be the first ship to hoist the Tricolour on 15 August and kick-start the Independence Day celebrations.
The ship would also be open for visitors and the Indian diaspora during her port call. Further, the Indian Naval Band from INS Sumedha is also scheduled to participate in the India Day Parade at Perth organised by the Consulate General of India, Perth and the Indian Society of Western Australia.
During the port call at Perth, the crew of INS Sumedha would be undertaking professional interactions, cross-deck visits and sports fixtures with Royal Australian Navy. INS Sumedha is also scheduled to participate in a Maritime Partnership Exercise (MPX) with HMAS Anzac, an Anzac class frigate of the Royal Australian Navy on 17 August 2022 during her return passage.
INS Sumedha is an indigenously built Naval Offshore Patrol Vessel deployed for multiple roles independently and in support of Fleet Operations. She is part of the Indian Navy's Eastern Fleet based at Visakhapatnam and functions under the operational command of the Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Eastern Naval Command.
The visit of INS Sumedha underscores India's vision of SAGAR (Security and Growth for All in the Region) and shared objectives of the two countries towards ensuring good order in the maritime domain and the Indian Navy's commitment to building bridges of friendship and strengthening cooperation with friendly maritime nations.
It is in consonance with Joint Guidance provided by the Chiefs of both the navies in August 2021 and is aligned to the '2020 Comprehensive Strategic Partnership' between the two nations.
It aims to further consolidate shared commitment to regional and global security challenges promoting peace, security and stability in the Indo-Pacific region. Both navies have been collaborating on various fronts and are playing a critical role in ensuring the safety of international maritime trade and working towards global commons. (ANI)
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