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The Embassy of India in Buenos Aires organized a special farewell ceremony on March 13 at the University of Belgrano for the Indian Army Sailing Vessel (IASV) Triveni, which is undertaking the historic all-women circumnavigation expedition representing the three branches of the Armed Forces. In his remarks, Ambassador Ajaneesh Kumar highlighted the extraordinary courage, dedication, and patriotism of the six officers sailing around the world as part of this pioneering mission.

March 14, 2026

The Embassy of India in Buenos Aires organized a special farewell ceremony on March 13 at the University of Belgrano for the Indian Army Sailing Vessel (IASV) Triveni, which is undertaking the historic all-women circumnavigation expedition representing the three branches of the Armed Forces. In his remarks, Ambassador Ajaneesh Kumar highlighted the extraordinary courage, dedication, and patriotism of the six officers sailing around the world as part of this pioneering mission.

The Embassy of India in Buenos Aires organized a special farewell ceremony on March 13 at the University of Belgrano for the Indian Army Sailing Vessel (IASV) Triveni, which is undertaking the historic all-women circumnavigation expedition representing the three branches of the Armed Forces. In his remarks, Ambassador Ajaneesh Kumar highlighted the extraordinary courage, dedication, and patriotism of the six officers sailing around the world as part of this pioneering mission.

La Embajada de la India en Buenos Aires organizó el 13 de marzo en la Universidad de Belgrano una ceremonia especial de despedida para el velero del Ejército de la India (IASV) Triveni, que está llevando a cabo la histórica expedición de circunnavegación tripulada íntegramente por mujeres en representación de las tres ramas de las Fuerzas Armadas. En su discurso, el embajador Ajaneesh Kumar destacó el extraordinario valor, la dedicación y el patriotismo de las seis oficiales que están navegando alrededor del mundo como parte de esta misión pionera.

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