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INS Sagardhwani Arrives at Port Klang, Malaysia

May 15, 2026 Photo(s): By PIB

The Indian Navy's oceanographic research vessel, INS Sagardhwani, arrived at Port Klang, Malaysia, on May 13, 2026 as part of her South East Asia deployment. On arrival, the ship was warmly welcomed by personnel of the Royal Malaysian Navy.

During the two-day visit, personnel from the Indian Navy and Royal Malaysian Navy will participate in a range of collaborative engagements, including professional interactions, training exchanges, cross-deck visits, and Subject Matter Expert Exchanges (SMEE). These activities are aimed at enhancing bilateral maritime cooperation, strengthening scientific collaboration, and fostering greater interoperability and mutual understanding between the two navies.

The visit marks INS Sagardhwani's return to Port Klang following her earlier scientific deployment in 2019. The port call highlights the growing maritime partnership between India and Malaysia reaffirming the shared commitment towards regional maritime security and cooperation.

INS Sagardhwani, Indian Navy's Oceanographic Research Vessel, arrived at Port Klang, Malaysia on May 13, 2026 as part of her South East Asia deployment.