India Hosts Global Naval Power: IFR 2026 & MILAN Exercise Kick Off in Visakhapatnam

The Indian Navy has welcomed naval ships from Thailand, Australia, and Sri Lanka to Visakhapatnam for the International Fleet Review 2026 and Exercise MILAN. The IFR, one of India's largest naval events, will see participation from 71 ships and representation from 65 nations, with the President reviewing the fleet at sea. The event underscores India's growing maritime partnerships and commitment to being a preferred security partner. Vice Admiral Sanjay Bhalla highlighted the event's role in strengthening international naval cooperation and showcasing indigenous capabilities.

Key Points: India Hosts International Fleet Review 2026 with 65 Navies

  • 71 ships including 19 foreign warships to participate
  • IFR to be reviewed by the President at sea
  • Event operationalises PM's MAHASAGAR vision
  • India first time hosting IFR, MILAN, IONS simultaneously
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Thailand, Australia, Sri Lanka mark their naval presence as India gets ready to host International Fleet Review, MILAN Exercise

Indian Navy welcomes warships from Thailand, Australia, Sri Lanka for IFR 2026 and MILAN exercises in Visakhapatnam, featuring 71 ships and 65 nations.

"reinforcing our strong professional maritime ties - Indian Navy"

Vishakhapatnam, February 16

As India gets ready to host the International Fleet Review and Exercise MILAN, the Indian Navy welcomed naval ships from Thailand, Australia and Sri Lanka on Sunday.

Sharing the details in a series of posts on X, the Indian Navy's Eastern Naval Command said, "Welcome! | Indian Navy welcomes HTMS Krabi, an offshore patrol vessel of the Royal Thai Navy, on her arrival at #Visakhapatnam to participate in #IFR2026_India and #MILAN2026, as navies from across the world assemble for the International Fleet Review."

Welcoming the Australian Navy, it said, "Welcome! From across the ocean to the shores of #Visakhapatnam- HMAS Warramunga, a frigate of the Royal Australian Navy, joins #IFR2026_India and #MILAN2026, reinforcing our strong professional maritime ties."

Underlining the close regional maritime ties, the Eastern Naval Command welcomed Sri Lankan Navy ships and said, "Welcome! SLNS Nandi Mitra and SLNS Sagara of the Sri Lanka Navy arrive at #Visakhapatnam to join #IFR2026_India and #MILAN2026, reinforcing our close regional maritime ties."

The International Fleet Review (IFR), one of the largest naval events in independent India, is set to witness participation of 71 ships, including 19 foreign warships, with representation from 65 nations during the Milan exercise.

The IFR will be reviewed by the President at sea on February 18. A total of 71 ships will be participating in the event, arranged in six lines, including 19 foreign warships and 45 vessels from the Indian Navy. The remaining ships comprise the Coast Guard, Merchant Navy, and research vessels.

The Milan exercises, which began in 1995 with just four countries, have now expanded to involve 65 navies worldwide. India is set to host Milan 2026 once again.

As part of the IFR celebrations, an International City Parade will also take place along Visakhapatnam's Beach Road on the evening of February 19. Seven to eight foreign bands will also perform in the event, with 45 contingents participating in the parade.

Notably, INS Vikrant has already arrived in Visakhapatnam and will be part of this grand IFR.

India's IFR tradition began with the 2001 Mumbai edition, which hosted 20 foreign navies, and reached new heights with the 2016 Visakhapatnam IFR, which welcomed navies from around the world.

Vice Admiral Sanjay Bhalla emphasised the scale and significance of this event in strengthening international naval cooperation and showcasing India's maritime capabilities.

The mega event will mark a key step in operationalising Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of MAHASAGAR, while highlighting India's indigenous naval capabilities and its commitment to being a Preferred Security Partner across regions.

India will host three major international maritime events in Feb 2026 at Visakhapatnam, namely, the International Fleet Review (IFR) 2026, Exercise MILAN 2026, and Indian Ocean Naval Symposium (IONS) Conclave of Chiefs, scheduled to be conducted from 15 to 25 Feb 2026. This marks India's first simultaneous hosting of these major maritime events.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great to see our close neighbours like Sri Lanka and Thailand participating. Strong maritime ties in the Indian Ocean are crucial for regional stability and trade.
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Rohit P
While this is impressive, I hope the substantial funds for such a mega event also translate into tangible benefits for our sailors and coastal communities. The focus should remain on security, not just spectacle.
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Sarah B
As an Australian currently in India, it's wonderful to see HMAS Warramunga here. These exercises build crucial trust and interoperability between our navies. A great initiative!
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Vikram M
From just 4 countries in 1995 to 65 now for MILAN! That's phenomenal growth. It reflects India's commitment to being a 'Preferred Security Partner' as mentioned. Vizag is the perfect venue for this.
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Kavya N
The International City Parade on Beach Road sounds amazing! Wish I could be there to see the bands and contingents. It's a great way to connect the navy with the public. 👏
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Michael C
Coordinating three major events - IFR, MILAN, and IONS - simultaneously is a massive logistical feat. Kudos to the Indian Navy and the Eastern Command for pulling this off. Shows incredible professionalism.

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