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The expedition aims to promote ocean sailing in India, showcase the strength and resilience of Indian women in uniform, and highlight India’s indigenous shipbuilding capabilities.
Panaji: Under a crisp blue sky and steady breeze, the INSV Tarini unfurled her sails at Cape Town’s Royal Cape Yacht Club on ...
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Indian Navy Sailing Vehicle Tarini was ceremonially flagged off from Cape Town for its final leg to Goa under Navika Sagar Parikrama II, showcasing women's empowerment and India's maritime prowess.