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IOS Sagar Ship Arrives at Phuket, Thailand

April 15, 2026 Photo(s): By PIB
IOS Sagar - INS Sunayna marks her 2nd port call at Phuket, Thailand, advancing the vision of MAHASAGAR after a 6-day transit from Malé, Maldives.

Indian Ocean Ship (IOS) SAGAR arrived at Phuket, Thailand, on April 14, 2026 on completion of a six-day transit from Malé, Maldives, marking the second port call of its ongoing mission.

The IOS SAGAR-INS Sunayna, with a multinational crew from 16 Friendly Foreign Countries (FFCs), is on deployment to the Indian Ocean Region, reinforcing the vision of MAHASAGAR (Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security and Growth Across Regions). The current edition of IOS SAGAR, which commenced in March 2026, also reflects India's leadership role as Chair of the Indian Ocean Naval Symposium (IONS).

During the port call at Phuket, IOS SAGAR is scheduled to engage in professional interactions with the Royal Thai Navy (RTN), aimed at strengthening bilateral defence cooperation and enhancing mutual understanding. A range of social, cultural and sporting engagements are also planned to foster camaraderie and people-to-people connect.

The ship's stay coincides with the Songkran festival, the traditional Thai New Year, providing an opportunity for strengthening cultural exchanges amongst the participating navies.

During the transit from Malé, the international crew undertook structured training activities at sea, including seamanship evolutions and operational drills, aimed at enhancing collective readiness, interoperability and maritime cooperation. The deployment underscores the Indian Navy's continued commitment to strengthening maritime partnerships and capacity building, thereby contributing to regional security and stability.

IOS SAGAR was flagged off from Mumbai on April 2, 2026 by Ministry of State for Defence Sanjay Seth. As part of this mission, the Indian Navy crew along with 38 personnel from 16 Friendly Foreign Countries onboard IOS SAGAR will undertake port calls at Male, Phuket, Jakarta, Singapore, Yangon, Chittagong and Colombo.

The initiative embodies the vision of 'One Ocean, One Mission', fostering deeper engagement and cooperation among maritime partners.