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Salamis Bay
Indian Naval Ship Trikand.Photo: PIB

Greece: Indian Naval Ship Trikand visits Salamis Bay

| @indiablooms | Sep 14, 2025, at 07:53 pm

Indian Naval Ship Trikand, stealth frigate of the Indian Navy, called Salamis Bay, Greece on September 13 during her ongoing deployment to the Mediterranean Sea, officials said.

During the visit, INS Trikand will participate in the maiden bilateral maritime exercise between India and Greece.

The exercise is envisaged to enhance interoperability, refine tactical skills and deepen operational synergy.

During the port call at Salamis Bay, INS Trikand will engage in a host of activities to enhance bilateral and multilateral cooperation and collaboration.

These include interaction with senior military officials, planning discussions, cross-deck visits and cultural exchanges to promote people-to-people connect.

This will be followed by sea phase of the exercise.

On completion of the bilateral exercise, the ship will proceed for the next phase of deployment in the region.

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