Navy Day 2024 Celebrations – Spectacular Beating Retreat and Tattoo Ceremony at Gateway of India
Mumbai. A spectacular Beating Retreat and Tattoo Ceremony was held at the iconic Gateway of India to commemorate Navy Day on December 4, 2024. The ceremony was graced by the Hon’ble Governor of Maharashtra, Mr. C. P. Radhakrishnan, as Chief Guest.
This year’s event marked the 53rd anniversary of the Navy’s decisive role in the 1971 Indo-Pak war. On 3rd December 1971, Pakistan launched a pre-emptive airstrike against Indian air bases. In a swift response, the 22nd Missile Vessel Squadron was tasked with an offensive operation, deploying three missile boats- Nirghat, Veer and Nipat- towards Karachi under Operation Trident and Operation Python.
On the night of 4th December 1971, these vessels carried out a successful attack, sinking Pakistani warships and destroying critical assets, including the Kiamari oil fields. This victory not only highlighted the strategic prowess of the Indian Navy but also secured a monumental triumph for the Indian Armed Forces.
The evening unfolded with captivating performances by the Sea Cadet Crops showcasing traditional Sailor’s Hornpipe dance. This live display of art, symbolising seafaring spirit, brought an added element of maritime heritage to the celebrations.
The Navy’s acclaimed musical band, alongside a mesmerising continuity drill by personnel of Western Naval Command, displayed discipline, precision, and the rich tradition of the Indian Navy. The event culminated with an impressive Operational Demonstration and a flypast by Naval helicopters from INS Shikra, enthralling the spectators at the venue.
The ceremony was attended by a distinguished gathering of senior government officials, veterans, and dignitaries who joined to honour the sacrifices and dedication of the Navy’s brave warriors.