New Delhi: Indian Navy’s Sail Training Ship (STS) INS Sudarshini arrived in Antigua, after successfully completing a historic trans-Atlantic crossing as part of the ongoing Lokayan 26 expedition.
The ship received a warm welcome from Honorary Consul General of India to Antigua and Barbuda, Vijay Tewani, and Chief of Defence Staff of the Antigua and Barbuda Defence Force (ABDF), Brigadier Telbert Benjamin.
This voyage marks the first-ever Atlantic crossing by INS Sudarshini. The last such crossing by an Indian Navy sail training vessel was undertaken by INS Tarangini in 2007. The journey from Mindelo, Cape Verde, to Antigua was the longest leg of the expedition, lasting 19 days.
During the passage, the ship sailed continuously under sail, demonstrating traditional seamanship, endurance, and maritime skill. The crew faced challenging sea conditions, including heavy swells and strong winds, and successfully navigated through sustained watchkeeping, coordinated sail handling, and traditional navigation techniques.
INS Sudarshini also crossed the significant milestone of 10,000 nautical miles since departing from Kochi on January 20, 2026.
The Lokayan 26 expedition aims to promote maritime outreach, strengthen international goodwill, and showcase India’s rich seafaring traditions. The voyage reflects the Indian Navy’s commitment to maritime cooperation and the spirit of “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” — “The World is One Family.”
Following successful port calls across West Asia, the Mediterranean, Europe, and Africa, INS Sudarshini has now entered the Caribbean and American phase of the expedition, which includes participation in the upcoming SAIL 250 events in the United States.
During its stay in Antigua, the ship’s crew will engage in professional interactions, cultural exchanges, and community outreach activities before proceeding to Norfolk, USA.

