Indian Naval Frigate Docks in Colombo for Maintenance and Crew Respite

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September 21, Colombo (LNW): The Indian Navy’s frontline warship has made port in Sri Lanka, with the guided-missile frigate INS Satpura arriving in Colombo yesterday (20) for logistical support and servicing. The vessel’s arrival marks yet another chapter in the enduring maritime cooperation between India and Sri Lanka.

The Sri Lanka Navy greeted the Indian warship with traditional naval honours, reflecting the mutual respect and longstanding camaraderie between the two maritime forces. Naval officials and ceremonial contingents welcomed the vessel as it berthed at the Colombo harbour.

INS Satpura is a formidable stealth frigate, extending over 142 metres in length, and operates with a complement of 403 naval personnel. Built to undertake a variety of missions including anti-air, anti-surface and anti-submarine warfare, the vessel stands as a symbol of India’s maritime capability and strategic reach in the Indian Ocean Region.

During its stay in Sri Lanka, the crew is expected to participate in a series of onshore activities, including cultural excursions and informal engagements.

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