Indian warship INS Mumbai to visit C’bo

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The Indian Navy’s frontline warship INS Mumbai, will arrive in Colombo tomorrow (26) for a three-day visit. The Sri Lanka Navy will ceremonially welcome the ship.

INS Mumbai is the third of the Delhi-class destroyers, indigenously built and commissioned into the Indian Navy on 22 January 2001. The ship was built at Mazagon Dock Ltd. in its namesake city, Mumbai. It completed its mid-life upgrade and joined the Eastern Naval Command in Visakhapatnam on 8 December 2023. 

This is INS Mumbai’s first visit to any port in Sri Lanka and will be the eighth port call by Indian ships this year. INS Kabra, Karanj, Kamorta, and Shalki visited this year, as did Indian Coast Guard ships Samarth, Abhinav, and Sachet.

During its stay, INS Mumbai will host a familiarisation tour for Sri Lanka Navy personnel to promote best practices and enhance naval cooperation between the two countries. 



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