Indian Navy’s sail training ship, INS Sudarshini, has embarked on a long-range sailing expedition that will see the vessel traverse 22,000 nautical miles, and visit 18 ports in 13 countries over a period of 10 months, officials said.
Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief (FOC-in-C), Southern Naval Command (SNC), Vice Admiral Sameer Saxena, flagged off INS Sudarshini from the Kochi naval base, marking the commencement of Lokayan 26 – a long-range sailing expedition that’s being termed as a “landmark voyage” serving as a powerful symbol of India’s maritime endeavor and showcasing the nation’s prominence in global maritime activities, a Navy spokesperson said.
During his interaction with the crew, Vice Admiral Saxena underscored the ship’s pivotal role as India’s “ambassador at large” and emphasised that the voyage transcends oceans and borders, forging “bridges of friendship” across the globe.
The traditional send-off saw the three-masted barque unfurl her sails to the stirring accompaniment of the naval band, the Navy said. A Lokayan 26 plaque was also unveiled by the FOC-in-C, SNC, during the send-off.
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Over the course of its 10-month deployment, INS Sudarshini will participate in Escale à Sète in France. Debuting at one of Europe’s premier maritime festivals over March-April, the vessel will represent India alongside renowned tall ships in the Mediterranean, Navy officials said.
It will also be a part of the USA’s 250th Independence Day celebrations in July 2026, where it will join a grand international flotilla – Sail 250 at New York – during the International Parade of Sails, the Navy said.
Built indigenously by Goa Shipyard Limited, INS Sudarshini is a 54-m sail training ship equipped with 20 sails covering a sail area of more than 1,000 square metres, the Navy informed.
The vessel offers an unparalleled platform for sea trainees and officer cadets to develop the timeless art of seamanship and navigation guided by wind and waves, the Navy spokesperson said.
It was also part of an Operational Demonstration in Thiruvananthapuram in December, held to mark the Navy Day celebrations.
As INS Sudarshini sails along ancient trade routes and modern sea lanes, she carries the spirit of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, furthering the vision of MAHASAGAR (Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security and Growth Across Regions).