New Zealand PM Christopher Luxon visits Indian Navy's indigenously built destroyer INS Surat
New Zealand Christopher Luxon, along with RAdm Garin Golding, Chief of Navy, Royal New Zealand Navy (CN-RNZN), visited the latest indigenously built destroyer of the Indian Navy, INS Surat, at Naval Dockyard, Mumbai, on Thursday.

The Prime Minister was cordially welcomed aboard by VAdm Sanjay J Singh, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief (FOC-in-C), Western Naval Command.
The dignitaries were given an in-depth briefing on the warship's intricate design, cutting-edge technologies, and formidable capabilities, offering a glimpse into its critical role in bolstering national maritime security.
INS Surat, commissioned on 15 Jan 25, is the latest indigenous guided missile destroyer of the Indian Navy.
Built by Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders, Mumbai and designed by the Indian Navy’s Warship Design Bureau, the ship is a shining example of Aatmanirbhar Bharat and boasts of an indigenous content of over 75%, read a statement issued by the Ministry of Defence.
The Prime Minister's visit coincides with the Royal New Zealand Navy Ship HMNZS Te Kaha's visit to Mumbai from 20 to 24 Mar 25. In addition, Cmde Rodger Ward, Commander of Combined Task Force (CTF) 150, is also visiting HQWNC. These visits mark a significant step towards furthering the relationship between the RNZN and the Indian Navy (IN).
As a part of the ship visit, the CN-RNZN called on VAdm Sanjay J Singh, FOC-in-C, WNC, and discussed strategic naval engagements, which was followed by a briefing on the command's role. He thereafter visited the Heritage Hall at ND, Mumbai and held discussions with the Admiral Superintendent of Dockyard regarding technical support for HMNZS Te Kaha's upcoming visit in April 2025.
The Admiral also laid a wreath at the Gaurav Stambh at ND Mumbai and paid homage to personnel who made supreme sacrifices in the service of the nation.
As part of the Ship’s visit, several activities aimed at enhancing cooperation and strengthening bilateral ties have been planned, including Cross-Deck visits, sports fixtures, and social events. On departure, the ship is scheduled to undertake a Maritime Partnership Exercise (MPX) with the Indian Navy, enhancing operational coordination and showcasing a shared commitment to maritime collaboration.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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