The ships are part of the Indian Navy’s Western Fleet based at Mumbai.
During the visit, the warships are scheduled to have professional interactions with the Sri Lankan Navy for further enhancing already close co-operation between the two Navies. In addition, a number of sports and social engagements are planned, which are aimed at strengthening ties and mutual understanding between the two Navies. On departure from Colombo, the ships would participate in a Passage Exercise with the Sri Lankan Navy.
The Flag Officer Commanding Western Fleet, Rear Admiral Ravneet Singh, NM, would be flying his flag onboard the Vikramaditya. INS Vikramaditya is commanded by Captain Krishna Swaminathan and INS Mysore is commanded by Capt M Paul Samuel.
India and Sri Lanka are close maritime neighbours with strong and extremely cordial defence and diplomatic relations. The two Navies regularly interact during Exercise SLINEX, which is held every alternate year. Indian Navy also hosts a number of trainees from the Sri Lankan Navy in various professional schools. The current visit seeks to highlight the importance accorded by India to bilateral relations with Sri Lanka and strengthen the existing bonds between the two countries.
INS Vikramaditya is one of the two aircraft carriers operated by the Indian Navy. A state-of-the-art ship Vikramaditya is equipped with a variety of integral weapons and sensors and operates a versatile range of high-performance aircraft, such as the MiG 29K fighters, KM 31 AEW helicopters, multi-role Seakings and utility Chetaks. The ship is over 285 meters long and 60 meters wide. Her 23 decks scale a height of 60 meters. She is accompanied by indigenously constructed INS Mysore, a frontline missile destroyer.
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