New Delhi Apr 22 (FN Representative) The Indian Naval Sailing Vessel (INSV) Tarini returned triumphant to her base port at Goa, after a historic transoceanic expedition of nearly two months. The expedition was undertaken by women officers of the Indian Navy — Lt Cdr Dilna K and Lt Cdr Roopa A — in double-handed mode. Their exceptional journey marks a historic milestone as they become the first from India to accomplish such a feat, an Indian Navy statement said here on Monday. The expedition was flagged off from Goa by renowned circumnavigator and their mentor Cdr Abhilash Tomy (Retd) on February 28. After 22 days of navigating through the unpredictable elements of the Indian Ocean, INSV Tarini arrived at Port Louis, Mauritius, on 21 March.
This historic moment was celebrated with a series of events where the officers had the privilege of interacting with government officials from the Mauritius Coast Guard and the Indian High Commission. In a gesture of camaraderie and collaboration, the vessel also undertook a training sortie with personnel from the Mauritius Coast Guard embarked, strengthening bilateral ties and fostering goodwill between the two maritime nations. Following a hectic schedule at Port Louis, Lt Cdr Dilna K and Lt Cdr Roopa the officers prepared to embark on their return journey to Goa. Departing on 30 March, the officers faced continuous challenges posed by heavy winds, adverse sea states, and rough seas.
Their indomitable spirit and steadfast resolve propelled them forward, guiding INSV Tarini safely back to Goa on 21 April. Their accomplishments underscore the Indian Navy’s commitment to promoting gender equality and empowering women in the maritime domain. Undeterred by the challenges encountered during their expedition, the officers demonstrated exceptional seamanship and resilience, embodying the spirit of adventure and exploration.