Netherlands Warship Arrives in Kochi for Strengthening Maritime Ties

Royal Netherlands Navy ship HNLMS De Ruyter arrived at Kochi on Monday, escorted by the Indian Navy's Fast Interceptor Craft. A high-level delegation led by Major General Rob De Wit and Ambassador Marisa Gerards visited the Southern Naval Command for discussions on maritime cooperation. The delegation laid wreaths at the SNC War Memorial on Netherlands' National Remembrance Day. The ship will later participate in a Passage Exercise with an Indian Naval ship to enhance interoperability.

Key Points: Netherlands Frigate HNLMS De Ruyter Docks in Kochi

  • Netherlands frigate HNLMS De Ruyter arrives in Kochi
  • Escorted by Indian Navy Fast Interceptor Craft
  • High-level delegation includes DCN and Ambassador
  • Discussions on maritime cooperation and training
  • Passage exercise planned with Indian Naval ship
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Royal Netherlands Navy ship arrives in Kochi, escorted by Fast Interceptor Craft of Indian Navy

Royal Netherlands Navy ship HNLMS De Ruyter arrives in Kochi, escorted by Indian Navy. High-level delegation discusses maritime cooperation.

"The Netherlands naval ship's visit to an Indian port alongside the naval delegation led by the DCN assumes significance towards stronger and closer maritime ties between the two nations. - Defence Ministry press release"

Kochi, May 7

Royal Netherlands Navy ship HNLMS De Ruyter, a De Zeven Provinciën class frigate, arrived at Kochi on Monday, as per a statement by the Indian Navy.

The ship's visit coincides with the visit of a high-level delegation comprising Major General (Royal Marines) Rob De Wit, Deputy Commander of the Royal Netherlands Navy (DCN), and Marisa Gerards, Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, to Southern Naval Command (SNC), Kochi.

On arrival at Kochi harbour, HNLMS De Ruyter was escorted by Fast Interceptor Craft of the Indian Navy and accorded a ceremonial reception with a Naval Band.

According to a press release from the Defence Ministry, the ship is presently on a five-month-long deployment to the Indo-Pacific and will participate in various maritime exercises with partner nations. The Netherlands naval ship's visit to an Indian port alongside the naval delegation led by the DCN assumes significance towards stronger and closer maritime ties between the two nations. The DCN of the Royal Netherlands Navy had earlier participated in the IONS Conclave of Chiefs event as part of MILAN 26, held at Visakhapatnam in February 2026.

The Netherlands naval delegation called on RAdm Prakash Gopalan, Chief of Staff, Southern Naval Command. Discussions covered matters of mutual interest in the maritime domain, including avenues for enhancing cooperation between the two Navies.

In a significant gesture coinciding with the National Remembrance Day of the Netherlands (May 4), Maj Gen Rob De Wit and Ambassador Marisa Gerards laid wreaths at the SNC War Memorial - a solemn tribute to the fallen.

The Netherlands delegation is also scheduled to engage in a series of bilateral engagements focusing on enhancing training cooperation and sharing of Best Practices. The delegation will visit various professional training establishments at the Southern Naval Command and witness demonstrations of advanced simulators and state-of-the-art training infrastructure. The delegation is also scheduled to visit Cochin Shipyard Limited to gain insights into India's shipbuilding capabilities and explore avenues for industrial cooperation. A series of professional and social interactions between personnel of both navies has also been planned, the release stated.

On departure from Kochi, HNLMS De Ruyter will undertake a Passage Exercise (PASSEX) with an Indian Naval ship, further strengthening interoperability and operational synergy.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting timing - the Dutch Remembrance Day visit adds a nice layer of diplomacy. But honestly, I wonder if these port visits lead to real strategic benefits or are just ceremonial photo ops. Would love to see more concrete outcomes from these engagements.
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Nisha Z
Kochi always has such a vibrant maritime atmosphere! The fast interceptor craft escort is a proud sight. With China's increasing presence in the Indian Ocean, these alliances with European navies become even more crucial. Proud of our Navy's professionalism. 🙏
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James A
As someone working in the shipping industry, these bilateral naval visits are always a positive sign. The PASSEX exercises at the end will be useful for both sides. Hope the Dutch delegation shares some best practices with our naval training establishments too - there's always room to learn.
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Meera T
The wreath-laying ceremony at the War Memorial on their Remembrance Day is a thoughtful gesture. Shows mutual respect for those who served. But I hope our government is also focusing on indigenous shipbuilding for our Navy rather than relying too much on foreign collaborations for technology transfer. Make in India!
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Rohit L
Nice to see the Netherlands taking the Indo-Pacific seriously. The MILAN 26 conference connection shows our Navy is building a strong network. Kochi is a beautiful port city - hope the Dutch crew gets to enjoy some Kerala cuisine and backwaters while they're here! 😊

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