Key Points

INS Tamal wrapped up a strategic three-day visit to Naples, strengthening India-Italy defence ties. The frigate conducted joint naval drills with Italy's ITS Trieste, featuring complex manoeuvres and helicopter exercises. High-level meetings discussed future cooperation under the bilateral Strategic Action Plan. The visit also included cultural exchanges and an Independence Day celebration onboard.

Key Points: INS Tamal Strengthens India-Italy Ties After Naples Port Call

  • INS Tamal conducted PASSEX with Italian Navy's ITS Trieste
  • Bilateral talks focused on India-Italy Strategic Action Plan 2025-2029
  • Ship hosted cultural evening with Italian officials and UN representatives
  • Ceremonial parade marked India's Independence Day onboard
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INS Tamal concludes port call at Naples, deepens India-Italy strategic ties

Indian Navy's INS Tamal concludes strategic Naples visit, conducts PASSEX with Italian Navy, and reinforces defence ties under India-Italy Strategic Partnership.

"The port call reflects India's commitment to deepening defence cooperation with Italy – Ministry of Defence"

Naples, August 17

The Indian Navy's latest stealth frigate, INS Tamal, concluded a successful three-day port call at Naples, Italy, from August 13 to 16, reinforcing the rapidly growing India-Italy Strategic Partnership, which was formally elevated in 2023, a release stated on Sunday.

According to the release issued by the Ministry of Defence, the port call formed part of INS Tamal's return voyage to India and featured extensive naval and diplomatic engagements aimed at deepening bilateral defence cooperation.

Ahead of entering port, INS Tamal participated in a Passage Exercise (PASSEX) with the Italian Navy's newly commissioned Landing Helicopter Dock (LHD) ITS Trieste.

The PASSEX featured a series of coordinated naval operations, including communication drills, complex manoeuvres, helicopter flying exercises, and sea rider exchanges, culminating in a ceremonial steam past.

During the port stay, the ship's crew engaged in bilateral discussions, professional exchanges, and high-level meetings with Italian military and civil authorities.

The Commanding Officer of INS Tamal called on Vice Admiral Pierpaolo Budri, Chief of Staff of the Italian Navy's Logistics Command, and Deputy Mayor of Naples, Laura Lieto.

Discussions focused on joint initiatives under the India-Italy Strategic Action Plan 2025-2029, the release stated.

In a highlight of the visit, INS Tamal and the Indian Embassy in Rome hosted a cultural evening onboard, attended by officials from the Italian Navy, local government, UN agencies based in Italy, and representatives from the Italian defence industry.

The Ambassador of India to Italy, Vani Rao, also joined the celebrations, interacting with the ship's officers and crew.

On August 15, a ceremonial parade was conducted aboard INS Tamal to mark the 79th Independence Day of India, with the crew also participating in the official celebrations held at the Embassy of India in Rome, reflecting the symbolic and strategic significance of the port visit.

The port call reflected the importance India attaches to its relations with Italy and the endeavour to strengthen the growing defence cooperation between the two nations, and also provided an opportunity for both navies to share best practices and pursue further opportunities for joint engagement.

Following its departure from Naples on August 16, INS Tamal will continue its return passage to India, with scheduled port calls at other European and Asian countries.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As an expat in Italy, it's wonderful to see our Navy making such positive impressions abroad. The joint exercises sound impressive - hope this leads to more technology transfers.
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Aditya G
Good initiative but hope our Navy gets more indigenous equipment soon. We shouldn't always depend on foreign collaborations. Make in India should be priority!
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Priya S
The Independence Day celebrations abroad must have been so emotional for our sailors! Jai Hind! 🇮🇳 Our armed forces make us proud every single day.
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Michael C
Interesting development. Italy has strong naval technology, especially in shipbuilding. This partnership could help India modernize its fleet faster.
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Kavya N
While this is good news, I hope our government also focuses on improving conditions for our sailors and their families. They sacrifice so much for the nation.
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Vikram M
The PASSEX exercises sound intense! Our Navy is becoming truly world-class. More such collaborations will help us counter Chinese influence in the Mediterranean.

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