May 05, 2026 06:44 pm (IST)
INS Beas visits Doha, Qatar for International Maritime Defence Exhibition
New Delhi, Mar 28 (IBNS) Indian Naval ship Beas is on an official visit to Doha, Qatar from Monday on wards till Apr 2 to participate in the fifth edition of Doha International Maritime Defence Exhibition (DIMDEX), a government release said.
DIMDEX is held biennially at Doha and provides an ideal platform for showcasing indigenous shipbuilding capability and technological prowess as well as innovation in Naval systems.
INS Beas, an indigenous Brahmaputra Class frigate commissioned on Jul 11, 2005, will represent the Indian Navy at DIMDEX 2016.
The ship is a modern anti-submarine warfare frigate equipped with state-of-the-art weapons and sensors. The ship represents a unique amalgamation of Western and Eastern origin as well as indigenous equipment and leverages innovation to provide a potent mix of surface, anti-air and anti-missile as well as anti-submarine capabilities.
During the visit, the ship will have professional interactions with the Qatar Emiri Navy. The visit will also afford an opportunity to interact with other participating warships from various countries.
These interactions will contribute towards strengthening ties, enhancing mutual understanding and building ‘Bridges of Friendship’. The ship is Commanded by Captain Deepak Bhatia, who is a Navigation and Operations specialist.
The Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief Western Naval Command, Vice Admiral Sunil Lanba, PVSM, AVSM, ADC, will also visit Doha during the period of the ship’s stay. During the visit, the Flag Officer will also address the Middle East Naval Commanders’ Conference (MENC).
The visit by INS Beas to Doha for DIMDEX 2016 will serve to showcase Indian indigenous shipbuilding capability and maritime prowess, enhance maritime ties with Qatar as well as other participating countries.
INS Beas, an indigenous Brahmaputra Class frigate commissioned on Jul 11, 2005, will represent the Indian Navy at DIMDEX 2016.
The ship is a modern anti-submarine warfare frigate equipped with state-of-the-art weapons and sensors. The ship represents a unique amalgamation of Western and Eastern origin as well as indigenous equipment and leverages innovation to provide a potent mix of surface, anti-air and anti-missile as well as anti-submarine capabilities.
During the visit, the ship will have professional interactions with the Qatar Emiri Navy. The visit will also afford an opportunity to interact with other participating warships from various countries.
These interactions will contribute towards strengthening ties, enhancing mutual understanding and building ‘Bridges of Friendship’. The ship is Commanded by Captain Deepak Bhatia, who is a Navigation and Operations specialist.
The Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief Western Naval Command, Vice Admiral Sunil Lanba, PVSM, AVSM, ADC, will also visit Doha during the period of the ship’s stay. During the visit, the Flag Officer will also address the Middle East Naval Commanders’ Conference (MENC).
The visit by INS Beas to Doha for DIMDEX 2016 will serve to showcase Indian indigenous shipbuilding capability and maritime prowess, enhance maritime ties with Qatar as well as other participating countries.
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