Indian Navy's INS Sahyadri visits Malaysia as part of 'Operational Deployment' to South China Sea, Indo-Pacific
Indian Navy's indigenous stealth frigate INS Sahyadri made a port call at Kemaman port in Malaysia, on October 2, as part of the Eastern Fleet Operational Deployment to the South China Sea and Indo-Pacific, officials said on Sunday.

"The ship was accorded a warm welcome by the Royal Malaysian Navy, celebrating enduring cultural ties and shared maritime traditions between the two nations," read a statement issued by the Indian Ministry of Defence.
Indigenously designed INS Sahyadri
Indigenously designed, constructed and commissioned in 2012, INS Sahyadri is the third ship of the Shivalik Class Guided Missile Stealth Frigates.
"The ship is a shining example of the ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ initiative and has been part of several bilateral and multilateral exercises, as well as operational deployments," the Indian government said.
This is the third visit by INS Sahyadri to Malaysia.
The ship had earlier visited Port Klang on a goodwill mission in 2016, and later participated in Exercise ‘Samudra Laksamana’ at Kota Kinabalu in 2019.
Significance of the deployment
These visits underscore the strong and evolving naval ties between the two countries.
The Ministry of Defence said INS Sahyadri’s ongoing operational deployment to the South China Sea and Indo-Pacific, underscores India’s stature as a responsible maritime stakeholder and preferred security partner in the Indo-Pacific.
The ship’s port call at Kemaman is aimed at further strengthening India-Malaysia maritime military cooperation, interoperability between the two navies and exchanging best naval practices.
The three-day visit included courtesy calls by the Ship’s Commanding Officer on senior Royal Malaysian Navy officers, including a call on First Admiral Abd Halim bin Kamarudin, Deputy Commander Naval Region.
The visit also featured professional exchanges, cross visits by Indian Navy and RMN officials, cross-training, sport fixtures between the two navies, as well as recreational visits to the city for INS Sahyadri’s crew.
India-Malaysia relationship
India and Malaysia share a rich and multi-dimensional relationship, shaped by deep-rooted cultural, social and economic ties, spanning millennia. With the ever increasing significance of the Indo-Pacific in the geopolitical seascape, both nations have increasingly recognised the importance of building regional partnerships, based on mutual interest.
India’s MAHASAGAR initiative and Malaysia’s alignment with ASEAN's Outlook on Indo-Pacific (AOIP), offer prosperity for both nations through maritime synergy.
The navy-to-navy interactions between India and Malaysia have grown steadily over the years through the biennial LIMA exhibition and MILAN exercises.
The successful culmination of third edition of Field Training Exercise (FTX) - ‘Samudra Laksamana’ in 2024 between Indian Navy and RMN ships, underscores the commitment of both nations towards bolstering maritime security and cooperation in the region.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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