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Indian Naval Vessel Calls at Colombo for Training and Engagement

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April 21, Colombo (LNW): A specialised vessel from the Indian Navy, INS Nireekshak, arrived in Sri Lanka on Tuesday for a brief operational stopover combined with joint training activities.

The ship was formally received at the Port of Colombo by the Sri Lanka Navy, following established naval customs that mark such visits between regional partners.

Under the command of Commander Sailesh Kumar Tyagi, the vessel—designed to support deep-sea diving and underwater operations—is expected to engage closely with Sri Lankan naval divers. The visit will include practical exercises, knowledge-sharing sessions, and demonstrations aimed at strengthening technical expertise and operational coordination between the two navies.

In addition to its training role, the crew is set to take part in a series of goodwill events arranged by the host navy. These engagements are intended to foster closer ties and cultural exchange, with sailors also given the opportunity to explore notable sites across the island during their stay.

The visit reflects the growing maritime cooperation between the two neighbouring countries, particularly in areas such as search-and-rescue operations and underwater capabilities, which are increasingly vital in the region.

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