
INS Tarini
About
INS Tarini: India's Iconic Sailing Vessel
Overview:
- INS Tarini is an Indian Navy sailing vessel (INSV) known for its historic voyages.
- It is the second sailboat of the Indian Navy, after INSV Mhadei.
- Named after Tara-Tarini, the revered twin goddesses of Odisha, symbolizing strength and adventure.
- Designed for long-distance ocean sailing and self-sustained global navigation.
Key Features:
- Type: Ocean-going sailing vessel
- Crew Capacity: 6-7 personnel
- Material: Built from fiber-reinforced plastic (FRP)
- Indigenous Make: Constructed at Aquarius Shipyard, Goa
- Navigation System: Equipped with modern satellite communication, GPS, and wind energy systems
Major Expeditions & Achievements
- Navika Sagar Parikrama (2017-2018)
- First-ever all-women circumnavigation of the globe by an Indian team.
- Led by Lieutenant Commander Vartika Joshi and a crew of six women officers.
- Covered 22,000 nautical miles in 254 days, touching Australia, New Zealand, Falkland Islands, and South Africa.
- Received Nari Shakti Puraskar from the President of India.
- 2023 South Africa Voyage
- Participated in the Cape to Rio Race, a 4,500 nautical mile journey from Cape Town to Rio de Janeiro.
- 2024 Global Expedition
- INS Tarini is currently undertaking new transoceanic voyages, enhancing India's maritime strength.
Significance of INS Tarini
Empowerment: Showcases women's role in India's maritime and defense sectors.
Blue Water Capabilities: Strengthens India's oceanic research, naval training, and global presence.
Indo-Pacific Strategy: Enhances India's soft power and naval diplomacy.
Renewable Energy Use: Runs partially on solar and wind energy, promoting sustainability.
Conclusion
INS Tarini is more than a sailing vessel-it's a symbol of India's maritime ambition, gender equality, and oceanic prowess. With each mission, it cements India's place as a global naval power.
-- Daily News Section Compiled
By Vishwas Nimbalkar