Panaji: Two women officers of the Indian Navy on Wednesday embarked from Goa on a challenging expedition to circumnavigate the globe covering 21,600 nautical miles spread over eight months. The two officers - Lt Commander Dilna K and Lt Commander Roopa A - are expected to return to Goa in May 2025. The historic voyage was flagged off from the Naval Ocean Sailing Node, INS Mandovi near Panaji, as both the officers sailed on the Indian Naval Sailing Vessel (INSV) Tarini.
Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Dinesh Kumar Tripathi flagged off the historical journey in the presence of Chief of the Southern Naval Command Vice Admiral V Srinivas and others. Talking to reporters after the ceremony, Admiral Tripathi said, "It is a proud moment for all of us in the Indian navy that two sailors will be demonstrating the skills, sense of adventure, fearlessness and focus and ability to fight the tough situations."
"Indian Navy would be monitoring their adventure. We wish them all the best as they commence their journey today," he said. The adventurous journey will take the two women officers through some of the most treacherous waters, including the perilous passage around the three great capes -- Cape Leeuwin, Cape Horn and Cape of Good Hope, he said. There are only two crew members but the mission is to fly high the Indian flag, Admiral Tripathi said.
They have sailed for 38,000 nautical miles and also undergone a three-year-long training, he said. Over the period of eight months, the duo will navigate more than 21,600 nautical miles without any external assistance, relying solely on wind power, a Naval spokesperson said. The two officers, as part of a six-member crew, participated in a trans-oceanic expedition from Goa to Rio de Janeiro via Cape Town and back last year.
Thereafter, they undertook a sailing expedition from Goa to Port Blair and back in double-handed mode. Further, the duo successfully undertook a sortie from Goa to Port Louis, Mauritius again in dual-handed mode early this year. The expedition was conceived by the Indian Navy with the inaugural Navika Sagar Parikrama, the first-ever Indian circumnavigation of the globe by an all-women crew of six officers in 2017.