
Ins Shadul, a tank on a landing ship (a large) Indian Navy, arrived in Port Louis on Mauritius. | Photo: x/@Indiannavy
Ships The first Indian Navy (1TS), INS TIR and ICGS Sarathi Squadron Squadron, arrived at the island of Réunion, while Ins Shadul reached 8 September to Port Louis on Mauritius as part of their training in the Southwest Indian Ocean.
On the island of Réunion, the ships were welcomed by the French naval naval ship Nivose with “passage exercise”. The visit contains professional interactions, including visits between cross training, joint diving exercises, yoga sessions and sports accessories that support maritime partnerships in India. The leader of the 1TS officer also called on the commander of the French naval base and the Supérieur commander des Fazsoi, with discussions focused on regional security, future joint exercises and maritime cooperation.
#Hhardultank on the landing ship (large) #Indiiannavyarrived at Port Louis, #Mauritius on #08SEP 25 As part of the training of training on a long range #1Ts In the southwest Ior.
The previous arrival, the ship was made by EEZ Patrol with McGs Victory & Mauritius Coast… https://t.co/cillusqkyupic.twitter.com/gyhvpw012t
– Shokspersonvy (@indiannavy) September 10, 2025
At the same time, Ins Shadul conducted a common patrol and exclusive supervision in the economic zone with the McGS victory and the Coast Guard Mauritius Dornier before he arrived in Port Louis. During the port call, the commanding officer of Ins Shardule met with the leading Mauritian leadership and reaffirmed strong bonds of trust and professional cooperation between India and Mauritius, the Indian Navy said.
The parallel port of 1TS call emphasizes India’s commitment to “maritime cooperation, interoperability and regional stability, which is in accordance with the vision of Mahasagara” and the permanent role of the Indian Navy in building bridges across the Indian Ocean region.
Meanwhile, Ins Surrat, the latest indigenous missile destroyer of the Indian Navy, a mission deployed in the North Arab Sea, took part in the passage with his Caio Duilio, the destroyer of the Italian Navy Andrea Doria, September 7.
The exercise represented complex tactical maneuvers, monitoring aircraft, navy development, communication exercises and flying operations, including landing with helicopter. Passex ended with a festive steampast, where both Navy exchanged traditional courtesy at sea.
Published – 10 September 2025 21:45