Two Indian Navy officers, Lt. Cdr. Dilna K. and Lt. Cdr. Roopa A., aboard the INSV Tarini, have successfully completed the first leg of their global circumnavigation expedition, “Navika Sagar Parikrama-II.” After a challenging 39-day voyage covering 4,900 nautical miles from Goa to Fremantle, Australia, the crew arrived at their first port of call on November 9th. The journey saw them navigate various weather conditions, including strong winds and rough seas, showcasing their resilience and expertise. The expedition, which is expected to last 240 days, will cover 23,000 nautical miles across four continents and three oceans, with stopovers for replenishment and maintenance. The second leg of the voyage is scheduled to commence around November 24th, with the crew aiming to reach Lyttleton, New Zealand. This expedition marks a significant milestone for the Indian Navy, highlighting the capabilities and dedication of its officers in challenging maritime endeavors.