Visakhapatnam: Today, such a sight is going to be seen on the sea tailspin of Visakhapatnam, which will fill every Indian with pride. A grand event, the International Squadron Review (IFR 2026) is stuff organized in this municipality tabbed 'City of Destiny'. President Draupadi Murmu herself will review this wondrous marine display.
How will President Murmu's sea tour be?
President Murmu will visit the ethnic warship INS Sumedha in the Bay of Bengal on Wednesday morning. This ship is an Ethnic Naval Offshore Patrol Vessel, which will play the role of the president's 'yacht'. As soon as she approaches the fleet, a 21-gun salute will be given. This moment will not only be formalism but will moreover wilt a symbol of the strength of the Indian Navy and the President stuff the Supreme Commander.
How many ships and which countries are involved?
A total of 71 ships and submarines from 19 friendly countries withal with the Indian Navy are included in this Squadron Review. These include big names like America, Russia, Japan, Australia. Some countries are participating for the first time, such as Germany, the Philippines and the UAE. The main witchery was India's first ethnic watercraft carrier INS Vikrant. This ship is an example of self-reliant India and is showing the whole world that we can now rely on ourselves.
What noise will be created in the sky?
Apart from the sea, the sky will moreover resonate. Increasingly than 50 fighter planes and helicopters will fly past. The roar of MiG-29K fighter jets, LCA Tejas, P-8I reconnaissance watercraft and Sea-King helicopters will be heard far away. Together they will create a show that will take the viewers' vapor away.
What wonders are Marcos Commandos doing?
MARCOS of the Navy, considered to be the most dangerous marine commandos in the world, will moreover show their mettle. They will perform special operations, gainsay power and rescue demo in the middle of the sea. Anyone will be surprised to see his bravery and skills.
How big is this event and why is it important?
This event is not just a show. This meeting is part of the Milan 2026 exercise, which is running from 15 to 25 February. It includes navies of increasingly than 70 countries. Its objective is to strengthen maritime security, increase bilateral cooperation and maintain peace in the Indo-Pacific region. India's 'United Through Oceans' theme reflects this.
Overall, today Visakhapatnam is witnessing a wonderful combination of India's growing naval power, ethnic technology and global friendship. This moment is a proud moment not only for the Navy but for the unshortened country.

