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On this Indian Navy Day, let’s celebrate the women in the Navy who have achieved remarkable firsts in non-medical services. Until 1992, women were inducted into the Armed Forces only through the ...
Sailed by two Indian Naval Officers, Lt Cdrs Dilna J and Roopa A, the two women have successfully navigated Cape Horn as part of Navika Sagar Parikrama II, an expedition to circumnavigate the globe.
The F-35B Lightning jet encountered bad weather while flying about 100 nautical miles off the coast of Kerala in southern India on 14 June and was unable to return to its aircraft carrier, instead ...
The journey of women in the Indian Navy began during World War II, when they served in supporting roles within the Royal Indian Navy. Written by Huma Siddiqui Updated: November 4, 2024 15:05 IST ...
Two Indian Navy women officers have successfully docked in Cape Town aboard INSV Tarini, completing the fourth leg of their ambitious 43,000km global circumnavigation mission.
NEW DELHI: Two Indian Navy women officers, Lt Commander Roopa A and Lt Commander Dilna K, are preparing to embark on a global voyage after three years of intensive training.
On the occasion of International Women's Day 2025, the Indian Navy shared a video showcasing the journey of two women officers who are currently sailing in the South Atlantic Ocean aboard the ...
Two Indian Navy women officers embark on sailing expedition, circumnavigating the globe; Trending. Hyderabad Soldier Wife Murder. Delhi Weather. Delhi BJP Candidates List. Mumbai School Bomb Threat.
In a landmark achievement, the Indian Navy's sailing vessel, Tarini, with two women officers successfully crossed the International Date Line, marking a significant step in its global ...
During the eight-month journey, Lt Cdr Roopa A and Lt Cdr Dilna K will cover approximately 21,600 nautical miles (about 40,000km) on board their Indian Naval Sailing Vessel, which was flagged off ...
Explore gender diversity in the maritime sector with leading women in the industry at The Hindu's live webinar.
NEW DELHI: The Indian Navy on Saturday achieved a significant milestone as 2,966 Agniveers, including 402 women, 288 SSR (medical asssistant) and 227 Naviks wer ...