Indian Navy's frontline stealth frigate, INS Tabar commanded by Captain MR Harish arrived at Gothenburg, Sweden on Wednesday for a two-day visit.
India and Sweden share warm bilateral diplomatic relations that span diverse fields, including defence relations.
The visit by INS Tabar to Gothenburg, Sweden aims to strengthen these bonds and also explore newer avenues of bolstering the relationship in the maritime domain, the Defence PRO stated.
INS Tabar is equipped with a versatile range of weapons and sensors and is amongst the earliest stealth frigates of the Indian Navy.
The ship is part of the Indian Navy's Western Fleet which is based at Mumbai under the Western Naval Command.
Further, the ship during her inbound transit to Gothenburg, Sweden conducted a Maritime Partnership Exercise with the Swedish Navy Ship HMS Munter, involving visual signalling and escort operations.
The ship's crew will participate in various bilateral professional interactions with the Swedish Navy. These engagements seek to enhance best practices between the two navies.
The Indian Navy remains committed to fostering partnerships with navies across the world. INS Tabar celebrated the 78th Independence Day in Gothenburg, Sweden.
"Gp Capt Amit Budhawar, Indian Defence Attache, Stockholm and Capt MR Harish, Commanding Officer, Flagged Off 7.7 km of run today to commemorate 77 years of Indian Independence with participation by 77 Indian Navy and Swedish Armed Forces personnel," Spokesperson Navy posted on X. (ANI)