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Navy's women team sets sail from Goa to circumnavigate globe

An all-woman team of the Indian Navy today embarked on a circumnavigation of the globe, with Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman calling it a "historic" day for the country.

The minister flagged off the first such expedition by the Indian Navy, 'Navika Sagar Parikrama', at a ceremony at the INS Mandovi Boat Pool near here.

 

The six-member women crew will circumnavigate the globe on an India-built sail boat, INSV Tarini, which is being skippered by Lt Commander Vartika Joshi.

Sitharaman said that she was honored to be part of a historic moment in India's nautical history.
"This is very important for me. Personally to do this exactly eight days after taking over the ministry, to flag of a team of women sailors, I believe this is a very memorable event for me personally and for India," she said.

The historic moment comes just a week after Sitharaman took charge of the defence ministry.

Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar and Navy chief Admiral Sunil Lanba were also present on the occasion.
Sitharaman termed Parrikar, a former defence minister, as an "inspiring political mentor".

The minister hailed the Navy for coming out with this ambitious and arduous initiative.

"It is an opportunity that no one easily gets to be amongst these inspired and motivated women. I appreciate the Navy for the initiative. I appreciate all the mentors who have been instrumental in inspiring, motivating and training these fascinating women."
Sitharaman expressed confidence the female officers would succeed in their endeavour.

"It is not just an ordinary exercise. Their (crew members') resolve and fortitude would be tested at every moment. I am sure we will have them back here after their voyage is successfully completed."

Later, Sitharaman told reporters, "Women are coming forward to join the forces due to their talent, skill and resolve. But whenever they require help, we are ready to provide it."
Besides Lieutenant Commander Joshi, the other members of the Navika Sagar Parikrama team are Lt. Commander Pratibha Jamwal, Lt. P Swathi, Lt. Vijaya Devi, Lt. Payal Gupta and Lt. B Aishwarya.

"The circumnavigation is to be covered in about 165 days at sea. During this voyage, Tarini will call at the ports of Fremantle (Australia), Lyttelton (New Zealand), Port Stanley (Falklands) and Cape Town (South Africa)," he said.

"The Indian Navy has a rich tradition of encouraging adventure as a means to nurture leadership. Successful completion of expeditions by the Navy to the North Pole, the South Pole and the Mount Everest are examples of such endeavours," he added.

Source: timesofindia

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