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Navy's Presidential Fleet Review on Feb 21 in Visakhapatnam

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Published : Feb 17, 2022, 11:10 AM IST

Updated : Feb 17, 2022, 1:40 PM IST

The President's Fleet review will witness the participation of more than 60 ships, submarines and more than 50 aircraft. A Fleet Review is usually conducted once during the tenure of the President. This year the fleet review is being held in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh.

Navy's Presidential Fleet Review on Feb 21 in Visakhapatnam
Navy's Presidential Fleet Review on Feb 21 in Visakhapatnam

Vizag (Andhra Pradesh): President Ram Nath Kovind will attend the President's Fleet Review of the Indian Navy on 21 February in Visakhapatnam to commemorate 75 years of India's independence. The President's Fleet review will witness the participation of more than 60 ships, submarines and more than 50 aircraft. As part of this ceremonial event, all participating units including Indian Naval warships, submarines, auxiliary vessels as also assets of other maritime organisations such as Coast Guard, Shipping Corporation of India, and National Institute of Ocean Technology (NIOT), will be anchored in a formation of four precise columns.

To commemorate the 75th year of independence, the theme of PFR 22 is 'Indian Navy – 75 years in Service of the Nation.' Even the logo for PFR 22 highlights Indian Navy’s prowess in all three dimensions and aptly depicts the theme of PFR 22.

Navy's Presidential Fleet Review on Feb 21 in Visakhapatnam

Following this, each ship would render a salute to the Supreme Commander as the Yacht sails past and Indian Naval aircraft would simultaneously fly overhead the formation rendering their salute. The year 2022 is the 75th year of Independence, invites have been extended to resident Defence Attaches of all Friendly Foreign Countries for PFR 22, the Indian Navy said.

A Fleet Review is usually conducted once during the tenure of the President. Post-Independence to date, a total of 11 Presidential Fleet Reviews (PFRs) have been conducted by the Indian Navy, of which two have been International Fleet Reviews (IFRs; 2001 and 2016). Historically, a Fleet Review is an assembly of ships at a pre-designated place for the purpose of displaying loyalty and allegiance to the Sovereign and the State.

Last Updated : Feb 17, 2022, 1:40 PM IST
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