INS Teg Anchors in Port Louis: Strengthening Indo-Mauritian Maritime Ties

The INS Teg, a stealth frigate of the Indian Navy, is in Port Louis, Mauritius, to engage in joint surveillance, training sessions, and cultural exchanges. This deployment aims to strengthen maritime security cooperation and commemorate International Yoga Day with joint activities among naval personnel.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 20-06-2025 18:57 IST | Created: 20-06-2025 18:57 IST
INS Teg Anchors in Port Louis: Strengthening Indo-Mauritian Maritime Ties
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INS Teg, a stealth frigate from the Western Fleet of the Indian Navy, has docked in Port Louis, Mauritius, for a series of strategic and cultural engagements. The vessel's presence underscores India's commitment to reinforcing maritime security and combating unregulated fishing in the south-west Indian Ocean Region.

During its stay from June 19-22, the ship will participate in joint surveillance with the Mauritius National Coast Guard, carry out training sessions, and engage in community activities. The initiative highlights a shared resolve to ensure regional safety and foster Indo-Mauritian cooperation.

The visit coincides with International Yoga Day, featuring a collaborative yoga session onboard, bringing together naval personnel and members of the Indian diaspora to promote cultural exchange and camaraderie. Additional activities include sports fixtures and familiarisation with NCG facilities to deepen bilateral relations.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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