Indian Navy Warship INS Ikshak Arrives in Seychelles for Operational Deployment

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New Delhi — The Indian Navy’s offshore patrol vessel INS Ikshak docked in the Seychelles on Thursday as part of an operational deployment aimed at enhancing maritime security in the western Indian Ocean, officials said.

The deployment, which began earlier this month, is intended to bolster surveillance and deterrence against piracy, illegal fishing and other trans‑national threats that have affected the region’s shipping lanes. The Seychelles, a strategic archipelago located near key sea routes, has repeatedly welcomed Indian naval visits to support its own maritime patrol capabilities.

Indian defence sources confirmed that INS Ikshak will conduct joint patrols with the Seychellois Coast Guard and will participate in training exercises focused on search‑and‑rescue, maritime domain awareness and anti‑smuggling operations. The warship, a Shivalik‑class patrol vessel equipped with modern surveillance radars and a helicopter deck, is expected to remain in the area for several weeks before returning to its home port in Visakhapatnam.

Analysts note that the deployment underscores India’s growing role as a security provider in the Indian Ocean Region, complementing its broader “Act East” and “Neighborhood First” policies. The presence of Indian naval assets near the Seychelles also aligns with New Delhi’s efforts to counterbalance increasing Chinese maritime activity in the same waters.

The Seychelles government has not released an official statement, but past collaborations with India have included joint exercises, capacity‑building programs and the provision of patrol vessels to the archipelago’s coast guard.

Analysis:
The arrival of INS Ikshak reflects India’s strategic intent to maintain a stable maritime environment around the Seychelles, a nation that serves as a logistical hub for vessels traversing the busy Mozambique Channel and the broader Indian Ocean. By conducting cooperative patrols and training, India seeks to reinforce partnerships that can deter illicit activities and enhance collective response capabilities. The deployment also signals to regional actors that India remains committed to safeguarding its sea‑line‑of‑communication routes, which are vital for trade and energy supplies.

Sources

– “Indian Navy’s INS Ikshak reaches Seychelles on operational deployment.” Google News India, https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMimgFBVV95cUxOY1M1cHRZSm1sNWU3VUhjR1F6WlY4Z0RwblEyZXQxU1VZZ2VtejdSNkwtZ09LM2pPMWJLVFFYR250SHJZejI1YWxFdnhOVVdHRlQwcUZ1OVVJQndsdUVRQVFjN0pSNEdQX1hSZFktbU4wb1NHWVpZQXhMLWVkd2FrYTNiYjlLaVowV3plVXlfTzhSbGJMWkdxU1JR?oc=5.


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