Navy’s all- women crew reaches NZ
The all- women Indian Navy crew, on an eightmonthlong expedition to circumnavigate the globe, has reached New Zealand’s Lyttelton port on Wednesday, the Indian Navy said.
The six- crew of the Indian Naval Sailing Vessel ( INSV) Tarini, led by Lieutenant Commander Vartika Joshi, started their maiden voyage on September 10 from Goa.
The expedition is being covered in five legs, with stopovers at four ports — Fremantle ( Australia), Lyttleton ( New Zealand), Port Stanley ( Falklands), and Cape Town ( South Africa).
Presently, INSV Tarini has covered two of the five legs of the voyage, with the first port halt at Fremantle ( Australia) in October.
Reacting to the development, Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted: “Delighted to know. The team of # INSVTarini continues their mission with unmatched determination.”
This is the first- ever Indian circumnavigation of the globe by an allwomen crew.
Besides Lieutenant Commander Joshi, the crew comprises Lieutenant Commanders Pratibha Jamwal, P. Swathi, and Lieutenants S. Vijaya Devi, B. Aishwarya and Payal
Gupta.
The vessel has so far covered 7,800 nautical miles from Goa, crossing the Equator on September 25 and Cape Leeuwin on November 9. INSV Tarini would return to Goa in April 2018, on completion of the voyage.
“The indigenously- built INSV Tarini is a 56- foot sailing vessel, which was inducted in the Indian Navy earlier this year, and showcases the ‘ Make in India’ initiative on the international forum,” an official statement said.
◗ The vessel has so far covered 7,800 nautical miles from Goa, crossing the Equator on Sept. 25 and Cape Leeuwin on November 9