In a significant achievement for the Indian Navy, siblings Commander Prerna Deosthalee and Commander Ishan Deosthalee have made history as the first brother and sister duo to simultaneously command two different warships. This landmark accomplishment showcases not only their individual capabilities but also represents a progressive shift within military operations.
Commander Prerna Deosthalee currently heads INS Trinkat, a Trinkat-class vessel renowned for its high-speed maneuvers and operational effectiveness in shallow waters. Her historic command is especially noteworthy as she became the first-ever female officer in the Indian Navy to hold the command of a warship last year. This milestone has inspired many and added to the growing recognition of women’s contributions in defense roles.
On the other hand, Commander Ishan Deosthalee has taken command of INS Vibhuti, a Veer-class corvette, which is a modified version of the Tarantul-class vessels used by the Indian Navy. Both sibling commanders operate under the Western Naval Command, strengthening the operational prowess of the Navy in the region.
Commander Prerna’s achievements are particularly remarkable given her background. She is a trailblazer, being the first female observer to operate on the Tupolev Tu-142, a critical maritime reconnaissance and anti-submarine warfare aircraft. Her journey in the Navy commenced in 2009 when she was commissioned, and she has continued to make strides within a traditionally male-dominated field, serving as First Lieutenant on INS Chennai before taking command of her ship.
This momentous event underscores not only the personal triumphs of the Deosthalee siblings but also the Indian Navy’s commitment to empowering women within its ranks. The simultaneous command of these warships by a brother-sister duo is a powerful symbol of progress, diversity, and excellence in India’s armed forces, setting a notable precedent for future generations.