Indian Navy marked the successful culmination of the landmark IOS SAGAR deployment with the flag-in of INS Sunayna at Kochi on Wednesday May 20, 2026, following an extensive multinational deployment across the Indian Ocean Region (IOR). The joint mission with 38 personnel from 16 partner nations stands as a significant demonstration of India’s emergence as the Preferred Security Partner in the region and its enduring commitment towards strengthening maritime collaboration, interoperability, and capacity building amongst IOR navies. The deployment, jointly undertaken by the Indian Navy and partner nations (Bangladesh, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mauritius, Maldives, Mozambique, Myanmar, Seychelles, Singapore, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Thailand, Timor Leste, and United Arab Emirates) represents one of the most comprehensive multinational operational engagements conducted in the region. Embodying the spirit of ‘One Ocean, One Mission’, IOS SAGAR showcased Indian Navy’s commitment towards fostering an inclusive, cooperative, and rules-based maritime order through sustained regional engagement and operational collaboration. INS Sunayna was ceremonially received with water cannon salutes on her return to Kochi harbour. Escorted by Naval Fast Interceptor Craft, the ship was warmly received by senior naval officers at Southern Naval Command. VAdm Sameer Saxena, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Southern Naval Command, was the Chief Guest for the flag-in ceremony of IOS Sagar. On arrival of the ship, FOCINC South commended the multinational crew for their professionalism, seamless integration, and exceptional teamwork throughout the prolonged deployment. IOS Sagar was flagged off from Mumbai on 02 April 2026 by MoS Defence Sanjay Seth. During the deployment, the ship undertook port calls at Malé, Phuket, Jakarta, Singapore, Yangon, Chattogram, and Colombo.
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