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Tarini carrying two women officers is heading home after successfully crossing the Cape of Good Hope braving persistent rain, high-velocity winds and large waves, officials said on Friday. The vessel ...
INSV Tarini, with two women officers, triumphs in a monumental circumnavigation. The vessel braved harsh oceanic conditions ...
INSV Tarini, crewed by two women officers, conquers Cape of Good Hope on epic global circumnavigation journey.
Indian vessel, INSV Tarini, which was out on Navika Sagar Parikrama II, is now homeward bound, an official statement by the ...
Indian Navy vessel INSV Tarini is on its final homeward journey after successfully completing the Southern Ocean leg of the ...
With sails full and spirits soaring, INSV Tarini has crossed the formidable Cape of Good Hope, etching another defining moment into the annals of Indian maritime history. On 17 April 2025, the vessel ...
Tarini on Tuesday 15 April departed the Royal Cape Yacht Club (RCYC) in Cape Town for the final leg of her round the world ...
Panaji: Under a crisp blue sky and steady breeze, the INSV Tarini unfurled her sails at Cape Town’s Royal Cape Yacht Club on ...
During their port call, INSV Tarini played host to a series of high-level diplomatic and outreach activities, serving as a ...
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.
Flagged off on October 2 last year, the sailing vessel is scheduled to reach to Goa in May, covering more than 23,400 nautical miles.