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Navy’s INS Tushil Makes Waves in London: Celebrating Its Maiden Operational Voyage!

Navy's Warship INS Tushil Docks In London On Maiden Operational Deployment

London:

The ⁣INS‍ Tushil, a state-of-the-art multi-role stealth-guided missile frigate ⁢of ​the ‍Indian Navy, has arrived in London as part of its inaugural operational journey.

On Sunday, Commodore Robert Bellfield, Commander of the ⁢Royal Navy for‍ London​ and Eastern England, formally welcomed the⁢ Indian warship on behalf of ​the ​United Kingdom. ‍He was greeted by Captain Peter​ Varghese,⁤ who commands the vessel.

“It ⁣is a ‍privilege to greet INS Tushil in London during its first international voyage. This event ​highlights the ⁤strong rapport between both our navies and⁢ symbolizes our mutual interests,” expressed Commodore Bellfield.

India’s Deputy⁤ High Commissioner to the ‌UK, Sujit ​Ghosh also visited the⁢ frigate moored along⁣ the River Thames prior to its departure scheduled for Monday evening.

#INSTushil India’s⁤ newest guided missile stealth frigate reached #London on #21Dec 24‍ during her initial journey back to #India. This visit​ marks ‌a pivotal moment⁤ in⁣ enhancing naval collaboration between the #IndianNavy & @RoyalNavy.
The⁤ objective is ‌to enhance bilateral relations and… https://t.co/4ROjrRT8pn pic.twitter.com/g0AdSIvlH6

—⁣ SpokespersonNavy (@indiannavy) December 23, 2024

The vessel ​was constructed in ‌Russia and commissioned on December 9⁢ with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh ‌officiating at its launch ceremony; it departed from Kaliningrad on December 17.

A statement from India’s Ministry ⁤of‍ Defence indicates ⁤that INS Tushil​ will navigate through several bodies of water ⁣including the Baltic Sea, North Sea, Atlantic Ocean, concluding‌ her journey in the Indian Ocean‌ while making stops at numerous allied nations en‌ route.

“The inaugural ‍mission of ‌INS ⁣Tushil‌ entails fulfilling key responsibilities ​of⁤ maritime diplomacy as well as military operations,” revealed‌ ministry officials. ‍The ship is set to engage in joint‍ patrols⁢ and collaborative exercises ‍with various navies along its‌ path specifically focussing on regions prone ​to piracy threats.”

During shore visits at various ports, INS Tushil plans ⁣to conduct ​capacity-building‍ initiatives ‌with ⁤london-on-its-first-deployment/” title=”INS Tushil: India’s Daring Warship Makes Waves in London on Its First Deployment!”>local navies as well as meetings with high-ranking military officials ⁤and government representatives. These port visits also aim at fostering connections with ‌members of the Indian community residing across these regions.

The Ministry ‌further emphasized that ⁢these port ⁣calls⁢ along with ‍associated exercises are intended to fortify India’s maritime alliances ​within neighboring countries while reinforcing commitment towards safeguarding ​maritime interests.

(This article has been drafted autonomously based on information received from syndicated⁢ sources.)

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