CHENNAI: The Indian Navy’s warship, INS Delhi, made a notable stop at Chennai harbour, attracting over 500 students and NCC cadets on Monday. The vessel’s arrival is part of the Navy Day Celebrations 2024, which commenced on November 23. This initiative is organized by the Headquarters, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry Naval Area, which aims to engage the local community and showcase the capabilities of the Navy.
On November 24, as part of the celebrations, a special ship visit was arranged for veterans, serving officers, sailors, and Defence Civilians, along with their families. This event provided participants with a unique opportunity to explore the vessel and witness firsthand the strength of the Indian Navy’s Eastern Fleet.
During the guided tour, guests could observe the everyday lives of naval personnel, learning about their roles and responsibilities aboard a modern warship. The interaction drew significant interest from the younger generation, who seized the chance to understand more about naval operations and the importance of maritime security.
In addition to the ship tour, the event is set to honor JC Simon Chera, a centenarian and former sailor of the INS Delhi. His recognition signifies the Navy’s respect for its veterans and the invaluable contributions they have made to the nation’s maritime defense. The participation of students and cadets, combined with the acknowledgment of veterans, emphasizes the Navy’s commitment to fostering a connection with the community and inspiring future generations to consider a career in the armed forces.