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Naval vessel Tarini reaches New Zealand

Covers 6,500 km from Perth to Lyttelton in 28 days
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The vessel’s all-women crew, Lt Cdr Dilna K and Lt Cdr Roopa A, was warmly welcomed by representatives of the Indian High Commission in Wellington, the Royal New Zealand Navy and members of the local Maori community.
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The Indian Navy’s sailing vessel, INSV Tarini, arrived at Lyttelton Harbour, New Zealand, today as part of its global circumnavigation expedition, Navika Sagar Parikrama II.

This marks the second stop for the vessel, following its first halt at Perth, Australia. The crew covered a challenging 6,500 km journey from Perth to Lyttelton in 28 days, navigating through strong winds and high waves.

The vessel’s all-women crew, Lt Cdr Dilna K and Lt Cdr Roopa A, was warmly welcomed by representatives of the Indian High Commission in Wellington, the Royal New Zealand Navy and members of the local Maori community.

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Flagged off from Goa on October 2 by Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, the expedition will make four stops worldwide for replenishment. The journey continues the legacy of INSV Tarini’s first circumnavigation and symbolises India’s commitment to fostering international maritime ties and showcasing its rich seafaring heritage. The Navy Chief has been closely monitoring the expedition, receiving daily updates from the crew.

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