INS Imphal to Participate in Mauritius National Day Celebrations

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Imphal, March 11: Indian Naval Ship (INS) Imphal makes her maiden port call at Port Louis, the capital city of Mauritius, on 10 Mar 25. The ship will participate in the 57th Mauritius National Day celebrations on 12 Mar 25. The visit of INS Imphal is in keeping with the tradition of Indian warships and aircraft participating in Mauritius National Day celebrations. The ship will field a marching contingent, naval band and helicopter for the flypast at the National Day Parade at Champs de Mars. The Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi will be the Chief Guest at the celebrations.

During her stay at Port Louis from 10 – 14 March, the ship is planned to participate in several training and cultural exchanges, including cross-training visits, friendly sports fixtures and community outreach activities. These activities aim to strengthen bilateral ties and maritime security cooperation between the two countries. A joint Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) surveillance and exercise with MCGS ships is also planned.

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The planned interactions are firmly underpinned by India’s ‘Neighbourhood First’ policy and vision of SAGAR (Security and Growth for All in the Region) – espoused by the Hon’ble Prime Minister exactly a decade ago at Mauritius on the occasion of the commissioning of MCGS Barracuda, the first Indian-built warship to be inducted into the Mauritius National Coast Guard on 12th Mar 15. The deployment of the latest Indian warship and aircraft at the Mauritius National Day celebrations also underscores India’s deep commitment to promoting a safe, secure and stable Indian Ocean Region (IOR) in partnership with island nations, particularly Mauritius, with which it shares strong historical, political, and economic, security and socio-cultural connections.

Commissioned in Dec 23, Imphal is the third of the four Project 15B (Visakhapatnam class) indigenous destroyers. Equipped with state-of-the-art weapons, sensors and machinery, she ranks amongst the largest and most technologically advanced warships in the world.

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