Odisha’s holy city, Puri, which houses the Lord Jagannath Temple, is likely to host this year’s Navy Day celebrations on December 4. A preliminary survey has been conducted, with Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh Tripathi present on the ground. On Saturday, five warships anchored off the coast of Puri.
Several senior officers, including Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi, visited Puri to evaluate the beach conditions and discuss logistics with the district administration.
The Indian Navy’s capabilities and sophisticated war tactics are truly remarkable. Each year, the Navy showcases these impressive displays on Navy Day. It is expected that this year’s Navy Day celebrations will be held in Puri.
Navy officials conducted a thorough survey of Puri Beach on Saturday and plan to conduct a naval drill operation there. The event will feature a range of adventurous military maneuvers, including air shows and commando operations.
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On the same day, a Navy rescue ship, along with warships such as INS Jalashwa, INS Kiltan, and INS Sumedha, patrolled off the coast of Puri. The public was thrilled to view these warships up close, and the Indian Navy’s prowess was widely praised. Tourists who witnessed the event commended the Navy’s actions.
During his visit, the Navy Chief also visited Shree Mandir with his family for a darshan of Mahaprabhu and offered prayers.
Navy Day, celebrated annually on December 4, will this year take place on the Puri coast. Consequently, a significant number of vessels will gather there for the celebrations. The Navy has chosen the Puri coastline to showcase its valor, with the area from Digabareni to Sterling under surveillance. Numerous naval vessels have arrived to assess the situation.
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