April 15, 2026 12:26 am (IST)
Follow us:
facebook-white sharing button
twitter-white sharing button
instagram-white sharing button
youtube-white sharing button
'ECI deviated from Bihar procedure': Supreme Court raises concerns over voter deletion in Bengal SIR | Noida workers’ protest turns violent: Stones pelted, vehicles damaged over wage hike demand | Oil prices jump above $103 a barrel as US moves to block Iran-linked shipping | I don’t care if they come back or not, says Trump after Iran talks collapse | Legendary singer Asha Bhosle suffers cardiac arrest, hospitalised | Big boost to India–Mauritius ties: S. Jaishankar hands over 90 e-buses | Middle East tension: Iranian delegation arrives in Islamabad for major talks, 10,000 security personnel deployed | Ranveer Singh visits RSS HQ amid Dhurandhar 2 success, triggers speculation | ED raids ex-Bengal minister Partha Chatterjee; SSC scam resurfaces ahead of polls | Amit Shah promises UCC, ₹3,000 aid per month for women and youth in BJP’s Bengal manifesto
INSV Tarini
INSV Tarini departs from Lyttelton Port. Photo Courtesy: PIB

New Zealand: INSV Tarini departs from Lyttelton Port

| @indiablooms | Jan 04, 2025, at 06:46 pm

The Indian Naval Sailing Vessel (INSV) Tarini left Lyttelton Port, New Zealand, on Saturday at about 0930 h local time (0200 h IST) for its onward passage (third leg) to Port Stanley (Falkland Islands).

"This is the longest leg of the expedition with a distance of approximately 5600 nm (approx 10,400 km)," the Indian government said in a statement.

This will also be the southernmost transit of Tarini at about 56 degrees South.

INSV Tarini, had arrived Lyttelton on 22 Dec 24 completing the second leg of the historic double-handed circumnavigation, being undertaken by two Indian Navy women officers viz. Lt Cdr Dilna K and Lt Cdr Roopa A - symbolising India’s growing prowess of maritime exploration.


During the period in Lyttelton, the crew undertook repairs and maintenance of the boat with particular focus on the next leg where the vessel will be crossing the South Pacific, pass through the treacherous Drake Passage, and cross Cape Horn to reach Port Stanley. With the frontal weather systems of the Southern Ocean, Team Tarini can expect to experience challenging seas with upto 50-60 knots (90 - 110 kmph) winds.

While in Lyttelton, the crew also interacted with the Indian community who were eager to visit the boat and query the crew about various aspects of ocean sailing.

 INSV Tarini was open to visitors at Lyttelton Port of Christchurch (LPC) on 02 Jan 24.

Visitors, from all walks, visited the vessel and interacted with the crew including Victoria Henstock, Councillor, Christchurch City Council.

A large number of members from the Indian Diaspora turned up for the Flag Off of INSV Tarini on 04 Jan 25.

Additionally, Belfiore Bologna, Honorary Consul of Italy for the South Island of New Zealand and Sue McFarlane, Head of Christchurch Antarctic Office, were also present.

Traditional Maori prayers for the crew by members of the Maori community were also undertaken during the Flag Off ceremony.

Navika Sagar Parikrama - II, is an Indian Navy expedition attempting a double-handed circumnavigation of the earth via the three Great Capes.

The boat was flagged off from Goa on 02 Oct 24 by Adm Dinesh K Tripathi, Chief of the Naval Staff.

After sailing across the Indian Ocean for 38 days, it halted at Fremantle, Australia, from 09-24 Nov 24.

The second leg from Fremantle to Lyttelton was sailed in 28 days where the boat saw various weather conditions.

Support Our Journalism

We cannot do without you.. your contribution supports unbiased journalism

IBNS is not driven by any ism- not wokeism, not racism, not skewed secularism, not hyper right-wing or left liberal ideals, nor by any hardline religious beliefs or hyper nationalism. We want to serve you good old objective news, as they are. We do not judge or preach. We let people decide for themselves. We only try to present factual and well-sourced news.

Support objective journalism for a small contribution.