SATTAHIP (THAILAND) — Reinforcing India’s robust maritime diplomacy and strategic engagement in the Southeast Asian region, frontline warships of the Indian Navy’s Eastern Fleet arrived at the Sattahip Naval Base in Thailand on June 27, 2026.
The task group, comprising indigenously built stealth frigate INS Udaygiri, anti-submarine warfare corvette INS Kavaratti, and fleet tanker INS Shakti, is currently on an operational deployment across the South East Asia Region.
Enhancing Interoperability & Bilateral Ties
Led by Rear Admiral Alok Ananda, Flag Officer Commanding Eastern Fleet (FOCEF), the Indian delegation received a warm welcome from senior officials of the Royal Thai Navy (RTN).
The scheduled port call is designed to deepen navy-to-navy cooperation through a series of structured professional and tactical interactions:
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Professional Exchanges: Tabletop exercises, sharing of operational best practices, and harbor briefings.
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Cross-Deck Visits: Mutual ship tours to familiarize personnel with operational environments and bridge protocols.
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Joint Activities: Friendly sporting engagements and community outreach events to enhance camaraderie between the naval personnel of both nations.
Showcasing Indigenous Defense Prowess
Beyond bilateral camaraderie, the deployment serves as a major display of India’s defense manufacturing capabilities. The presence of these vessels highlights the Indian Navy’s transition from a “buyer’s navy” to a “builder’s navy,” showcasing:
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Indigenous Design & Modular Construction: Highlighted through the stealth capabilities and advanced architecture of the newer fleet components.
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State-of-the-Art Technology: Demonstration of domestic combat management systems, sonar suites, and weapons platforms.
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Reliable Defense Partner: Projecting India’s capabilities as a dependable partner for defense production, servicing, and technological collaboration in the Indo-Pacific.
The visit aligns closely with India’s Act East Policy and its overarching commitment to maintaining a secure, stable, and rule-based maritime order in the region.

