City of Destiny Set for Grand International Fleet Review on February 18
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The Indian Navy held its third International Fleet Review in Visakhapatnam, with nearly 50 countries participating. The exercise involved over 75 ships, submarines, and aerial assets. This Fleet Review showcases strategic power and global cooperation. This event strengthens the Indian Navy's capabilities and competitiveness.
India’s Maritime Power On Display As Global Navies Gather In Vizag
India’s maritime power on display as global navies gather in Vizag By Sumaila Ogbaje The might of the Indian Navy and partner navies from across the globe was on full display on Wednesday as President Droupadi Murmu of India, reviewed the International Fleet Review (IFR) 2026 off the coast of Visakhapatnam. Sailing aboard INS Sumedha, the Presidential Yacht, Murmu, the Supreme News Agency of Nigeria
President Droupadi Murmu witnessed the International Fleet Review at Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh
By Our Correspondent NEW DELHI/BHUBANESWAR: The President of India Smt Droupadi Murmu witnessed the International Fleet Review at Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, today (February 18, 2026). Navies of more than 70 countries are participating in the International Fleet Review, 2026. President said that the International Fleet Review reflects unity, trust and respect among nations for maritime traditions. Ships with different flags and sailors from d…
International Fleet Review 2026 at Visakhapatnam: A Showcase of India’s Maritime Strength and Global Naval Cooperation
The International Fleet Review (IFR) 2026, scheduled in February 2026 in Visakhapatnam, is one of the most significant maritime events India has hosted in recent years. The Indian Navy has organised the event on behalf of the President of India, bringing together naval forces from across the world to celebrate cooperation, showcase naval capabilities, and strengthen maritime partnerships. For India, IFR-2026 represents not only a ceremonial disp…
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