INS Sharda Strengthens India-Sri Lanka Maritime Ties in Colombo
The Indian Naval Ship (INS) Sharda concluded its visit to Colombo, Sri Lanka, on June 13, 2026, after a fruitful port call that aimed to bolster maritime cooperation between India and Sri Lanka. The visit was marked by a series of training, professional exchanges, and friendly sporting events with the Sri Lankan Navy, illustrating the strong ties the two nations share on maritime issues.
Capacity-Building Initiatives for Sri Lankan Navy
During its stay, INS Sharda engaged with Sri Lankan Navy personnel, providing them with training on important skills, including small arms handling, basic firefighting, first aid, and rescue procedures. These initiatives are designed to enhance the operational capabilities of the Sri Lankan Navy, fostering greater maritime security in the region.
Strengthening Interoperability Through Engagements
The visit also featured interactions between naval leaders, including a visit by Rear Admiral Jagath Kumara, the Commander of the Western Naval Area of the Sri Lankan Navy. He boarded INS Sharda and met with its crew, further emphasizing the strong maritime relationship between India and Sri Lanka. This engagement underlined the commitment both nations share toward regional cooperation and security.
Building Bonds Through Sports and Professional Exchanges
In addition to professional training, the visit included friendly sports fixtures and cross-deck visits to enhance interoperability between the services. These activities not only contributed to skills development but also helped cement personal bonds among the personnel from both navies.
Diplomatic Engagements During the Visit
As part of the port call, the Commanding Officer of INS Sharda also paid a courtesy visit to Shri Santosh Jha, the High Commissioner of India to Sri Lanka. This gesture further reinforced the diplomatic relations that support the ongoing cooperative efforts in maritime security.
Commitment to Maritime Cooperation
The successful port call of INS Sharda in Colombo underscores the enduring maritime partnership between India and Sri Lanka. Both nations reaffirmed their dedication to the vision of MAHASAGAR (Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security and Growth Across Regions), which aims to enhance maritime cooperation in the Indian Ocean region.
As geopolitical dynamics evolve, initiatives like these are crucial for ensuring safety and security in maritime domains, reflecting the shared values and aspirations of both countries.
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