Indian Naval Ship Tarkash, a stealth frigate of the Indian Navy, arrived at Port Victoria, Seychelles on June 12, 2026, as part of its operational deployment in the South West Indian Ocean Region.
The ship escorted Seychelles Coast Guard vessel PS Zoroaster from India after its refit in Kolkata, showcasing maritime collaboration.
The refit of PS Zoroaster at Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers (GRSE), Kolkata, highlights India's commitment to supporting Seychelles in maritime construction and maintenance.
This transit also demonstrates interoperability between the two nations to address shared challenges in the Indian Ocean Region.
During its stay, Captain Rohit Mishra, Commanding Officer of INS Tarkash, is scheduled to meet senior officials from the Seychelles government and defence forces. The visit will also include cultural and social engagements, further fostering mutual understanding.
Additionally, critical spares and essential supplies will be handed over to Seychelles authorities. This port call aims to deepen the bilateral relationship between India and Seychelles, emphasizing camaraderie, cooperation, and maritime partnership.
Such initiatives underline India's role in promoting regional stability and collaboration in the Indian Ocean Region. Key Points - INS Tarkash arrived at Port Victoria, Seychelles on June 12, 2026. - The ship escorted PS Zoroaster after its refit in Kolkata.
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