Sri Lanka Navy welcomes INS Airavat
Indian Naval Ship Airavat received a traditional welcome at Colombo port during an operational turnaround visit to Sri Lanka. The vessel delivered critical spares for Sri Lanka Coast Guard ship Suraksha under a Government of India grant. The visit...

INS Airavat was bringing along critical spares for the Sri Lanka Coast Guard ship Suraksha from the Indian Coast Guard through a Government of India grant, said the Indian High Commission in Colombo.
"Visits by Indian Navy vessels to Sri Lanka aim to further strengthen the strong bonds between both friendly Navies, which is in line with India's policy of 'Neighbourhood First' and Hon'ble Prime Minister's MAHASAGAR vision," it said.
MAHASAGAR (Maritime Heads for Active Security And Growth for All in the Region) is the Indian Navy's flagship outreach initiative designed to foster high-level virtual dialogue and collaboration among maritime leaders in the Indian Ocean Region and the African nations.
The Class Landing Ship Tank Airavat was on an Operational Turn Around by embarking fuel and provisions, and arrived at the Colombo port on Monday.
Commanding Officer of the Ship, Commander IP Patil, called on the Sri Lanka Navy Commander Western Naval Area, and took part in professional and sports interaction with the island nation's Navy.
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