August 27, 2024 5:25 PM.
The Indian Navy’s warship, INS Mumbai, arrived in Colombo yesterday for a three-day visit. The ship was welcomed by the Sri Lankan Navy. Upon arrival, the Commanding Officer called on the Commander of the Western Naval Area Rear Admiral WDCU Kumarasinghe at Western Naval Area Headquarters. Personnel from the Sri Lankan Navy paid a familiarisation visit to the ship which is aimed at sharing operational practices.
During its stay, INS Mumbai will deliver essential spare parts for the Dornier maritime patrol aircraft operated by the Sri Lanka Air Force. The Dornier aircraft, inducted two years ago, plays a crucial role in maritime surveillance and search and rescue operations within Sri Lanka’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). The Indian Navy has been supporting the maintenance of this aircraft through technical assistance and spares.
As part of the visit, INS Mumbai will conduct joint activities with the Sri Lanka Navy, including sports events, yoga sessions, and a beach cleaning initiative. The visit is categorized as an Operational Turn Around (OTR), during which the ship will replenish fuel and provisions. The crew will also have the opportunity to visit local sites in Colombo and Galle.
INS Mumbai is scheduled to depart Sri Lanka on Thursday.