Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

INS RAJPUT TO BE DECOMMISSI­ONED TODAY AFTER 41 YRS OF SERVICE

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: After 41 years of service, the first destroyer of the Indian Navy, INS Rajput, will be decommissi­oned on Friday.

The Kashin-class destroyer, built by the erstwhile USSR, was commission­ed on May 4, 1980.

The ship participat­ed in several key missions in the last four decades, including operation Aman off Sri Lanka that was launched to assist the Indian Peace Keeping Forces (IPKF) and Operation Cactus to resolve a hostage situation off the Maldives.

In addition, the ship participat­ed in numerous bilateral and multi-national exercises. It was also the first Indian Naval Ship to be affiliated with an Army regiment -- the Rajput regiment.

“INS Rajput will now be decommissi­oned at a solemn ceremony at Naval Dockyard, Visakhapat­nam. In her glorious 41 years, the ship had 31 Commanding Officers at her helm,” Indian Navy spokespers­on Commander Vivek Madhwal said.

INS Rajput was constructe­d in the 61 Communards shipyard in Nikolaev (now Ukraine) under her original Russian name “Nadezhny”, meaning “hope”. The keel of the ship was laid on September 11, 1976 and she was launched on September 17, 1977.

The ship was commission­ed as INS Rajput at Poti, Georgia by IK Gujral, the then Indian Ambassador to the USSR, with Captain Gulab Mohanlal Hiranandan­i as her first commanding officer.

“Over her four decades of glorious service to the nation, the ship has the distinctio­n of serving in both Western and Eastern Fleets,” Commander Madhwal said.

THE SHIP WAS COMMISSION­ED AS INS RAJPUT AT POTI, GEORGIA BY IK GUJRAL, THE THEN INDIAN AMBASSADOR TO THE USSR

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