Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir): The Sindhu Shikhar Car Rally of the Indian Navy was flagged in from Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir towards Leh on Saturday. The rally, which was initially flagged off by Vice Admiral Sanjay Bhalla, the Chief of Personnel, on June 10 from New Delhi, will culminate on June 27 after covering a distance of 3,637 km over 18 days. The journey traverses remote regions of Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, and Punjab, including stops in Jammu, Srinagar, Leh, Manali, and Chandigarh.
The expedition, consisting of 40 naval personnel, including women, aims to spread awareness about India’s rich maritime heritage and promote maritime consciousness in northern states. The team engages with students in schools, colleges, and NCC units along the route and reaches out to veterans through a veteran interaction program in Chandigarh.
In Srinagar, an event at Amar Singh College featured a presentation by Lieutenant Commander Tripti Rai of the Indian Navy on how to join the Navy. The event was attended by enthusiastic NCC cadets, instructional staff, local NCC commander Brigadier Deepak Sajjanhar, and the Naval car rally team.
Speaking at the event, Rai shared her experiences in the Indian Navy and insights into the expedition. "During this rally, we are moving from Sindhu (River) to Shikhar (Mountain). We aim to create awareness about the Indian Navy, especially among the people in the mountains. The southern region is more aware of the Navy's operations compared to the north. People here know a lot about the Indian Army and Air Force; we want to make them understand the Navy's role too. Students are very enthusiastic but lack knowledge about the Navy," said Rai, a Naval architecture officer, to ETV Bharat.
Rai highlighted the empowerment of women in the Navy, stating, "Our team includes several women officers to show that the Indian Navy empowers women (Naari Shakti). Despite spending most of our time at sea, none of us are feeling mountain sickness, proving that nothing is tougher than the life of a soldier. We have conquered oceans, and now I feel we will rule the mountains too."