Navika Sagar Parikrama II: INSV Tarini Reaches Cape Town, South Africa
The Navika Sagar Parikrama II (NSP-II) expedition, undertaken by two Indian Navy women officers, reached Cape Town, South Africa, completing the fourth leg of its global circumnavigation journey. The vessel INSV Tarini was welcomed at the port by Indian Consul General Ms. Ruby Jaspreet, Rear Admiral (JG) Lisa Hendricks of the South African Navy, and Defence Adviser Captain Atul Sapahia. The South African Naval Band also performed in honor of the crew’s arrival. Flagged off on October 2, 2024, from Goa, the expedition aims to cover over 23,400 nautical miles (approximately 43,300 kilometers) in eight months, with a planned return in May 2025. The vessel has already made three stopovers at Fremantle (Australia), Lyttelton (New Zealand), and Port Stanley (Falklands, UK) before reaching Cape Town. During its stay at the Royal Cape Yacht Club for two weeks, the crew will engage with South African Navy personnel, conduct community outreach programs, and undergo scheduled maintenance and repairs.
It is being undertaken by two Indian Navy women officers,
Date of arrival: April 1, 2025
Welcomed by,
The vessel will stay at the Royal Cape Yacht Club for two weeks for,
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | Navika Sagar Parikrama II: INSV Tarini Reaches Cape Town, South Africa |
| Expedition Name | Navika Sagar Parikrama II (NSP-II) |
| Vessel Name | INSV Tarini |
| Flag-off Date & Place | October 2, 2024 – Goa, India |
| Total Distance | 23,400 nautical miles (43,300 km) |
| Expedition Duration | Eight months (October 2024 – May 2025) |
| Crew Members | Lt Cdr Dilna K & Lt Cdr Roopa A |
| Previous Stopovers | Fremantle (Australia), Lyttelton (New Zealand), Port Stanley (Falklands, UK) |
| Challenges Faced | Rough seas, 50+ knot winds, 7-meter-high waves, extreme cold |
| Current Stopover | Cape Town, South Africa |
| Departure Date from Cape Town | April 15, 2025 |
| Significance | Women empowerment, marine research, India-South Africa maritime cooperation |
| ‘Make in India’ Initiative | INSV Tarini is indigenously built, promoting Aatmanirbhar Bharat |
| Previous Naval Engagements with South Africa | INS Talwar (IBSAMAR 2024), INS Tushil (Durban visit) |
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