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INS Sudarshini Concludes US Port Call, Strengthens India-US Maritime Ties

Indian Naval Sail Training Ship INS Sudarshini concluded its port call at New York, marking a milestone in the Lokayan 2026 transoceanic expedition. The ship represented India at the International Naval Review 250, participating in the Parade of Sail past the Statue of Liberty. Over 1,000 visitors, including the Indian diaspora, toured the ship, with distinguished guests like Consul General Binaya Srikanta Pradhan and Ambassador Parvathaneni Harish in attendance. The visit strengthened India-US strategic and cultural ties before the ship departed for Boston for Sail Boston 2026 celebrations.

INS Sudarshini concludes port call at New York after representing India at International Naval Review 250

New York, July 9

Indian Naval Sail Training Ship INS Sudarshini concluded its port call at New York, US, on Wednesday, marking another significant milestone in the ongoing Lokayan 2026 transoceanic expedition.

The visit showcased India's rich maritime heritage while further strengthening the strategic and cultural partnership between India and the United States.

According to a statement by the Defence Ministry, as part of the Indian Navy's 10-month transoceanic deployment, the indigenously built three-masted barque represented India at the International Naval Review 250 and Sail4th 250 celebrations, organised to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the independence of the United States.

A major highlight of the visit was INS Sudarshini's participation in the Parade of Sail, during which the ship sailed past the Statue of Liberty and along the Hudson River, flying the tricolour alongside an impressive fleet of international tall ships and naval vessels.

During its stay in Brooklyn, INS Sudarshini served as a floating ambassador of India, welcoming over 1,000 visitors on board, including members of the Indian diaspora, local residents, and maritime enthusiasts. Visitors were provided with an insight into the Indian Navy's sail training traditions and India's rich maritime heritage.

The ship also hosted several distinguished visitors, including the Consul General of India in New York, Binaya Srikanta Pradhan, and the Ambassador and Permanent Representative of India to the United Nations, Parvathaneni Harish. They interacted with the crew and appreciated the ship's role in promoting India's maritime legacy and strengthening people-to-people and maritime ties between the two countries, the statement said.

A state dinner hosted on board brought together senior diplomats, military officials and distinguished guests, providing an opportunity to further reinforce the growing India-US Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership, the ministry added.

It underlined that following the successful completion of all engagements, INS Sudarshini departed the Port of New York for Boston, where it will participate in the forthcoming Sail Boston 2026 celebrations. The ship continues to carry the Indian Navy's message of friendship, maritime cooperation and goodwill across the oceans as part of the Lokayan 2026 expedition.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Glad to see our naval heritage being showcased globally. But I hope such great exposure is matched with tangible outcomes — like more trade and tech partnerships, not just photo ops.

Vikram M

Absolutely brilliant! The Parade of Sail with INS Sudarshini flying the tricolour is a testament to India's growing maritime influence. Lokayan 2026 is an excellent initiative.

Sarah B

As an American, I love seeing this cultural exchange! The Indian Navy's sail training ships are beautiful. The state dinner and visitor interactions sound like a true bridge between our nations.

Rohit P

Almost 1,000 visitors on board! That's a lot of people getting to know India's maritime heritage firsthand. Hope the crew enjoyed some New York pizza and bagels too 😄

David E

Impressive reach for the Indian Navy. The inclusion of Sail Boston next shows this is a well-planned expedition. Good to see both countries deepening maritime ties.

Kavya N

Wah! Seeing INS Sudarshini sailing past the Statue of Liberty must have been a sight to behold. This is soft power at its best — projecting our culture and capability without any aggression. Jai Hind!

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