INS Khukri decommissioned after 32 years of 'glorious service'- In pics
INS Khukri was the first of the indigenously built missile corvettes.
INS Khukri at Visakhapatnam
The ship solemn ceremony was held at Visakhapatnam during which the national flag, naval ensign, and the decommissioning pennant were lowered at sunset in the presence of Vice Admiral Biswajit Dasgupta, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Eastern Naval Command the Chief Guest for the ceremony and some serving and retired former commanding officers of the ship. (Image credit: ANI)
Building of the corvette
The corvette was built by the Mazagaon Dock Shipbuilders on August 23, 1989 and had the distinction of being part of both the Western and Eastern Fleets. (Image credit: IANS)
When INS Khukri officially joined the Indian Navy
The ship was commissioned in Mumbai by Krishna Chandra Pant, the then Raksha Mantri and Sudha Mulla, wife of late Capt Mahendra Nath Mulla, MVC with Commander (now Vice Admiral Retired) Sanjeev Bhasin as her first Commanding Officer. (Image credit: ANI)
Long Journey of INS Khukri
During her service, the ship was commanded by 28 Commanding Officers and traversed a distance of over 6,44,897 nautical miles, which is equivalent to navigating around the world 30 times or 3 times the distance between the Earth and the Moon. (Image credit: Twitter/ Representational image)
Officials bid adieu to INS Khukri
According to an official release on Friday (December 23), the ship was affiliated with the Gorkha Brigade of the Indian Army and Lt General PN Ananthanarayan, President Gorkha Brigade, attended the solemn ceremony. (Image credit: ANI)
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