Kemaman [Malaysia], October 5 (ANI): INS Sahyadri, India's ndigenously built Guided Missile Stealth Frigate made a port call at Kemaman from October 2-5 as a part of the Eastern Fleet's Operational Deployment to the South China Sea and Indo-Ppacific.
The visit provided an opporunity for enhanced interaction between India and Malaysia.
The Commanding Officer called on First Admiral Abd Halim bin Kamarudin, Deputy Commander Naval Region 1, Headquarters, Kuantan Naval Base the Indian Navy Spokesperson shared on Sunday.
The port call of INS Sahyadri saw cross-deck visits between Indian Navy and the Royal Malaysian Navy personnel, where they discussed matters of mutual interest.
Notably, they engaged in a friendly football match and INS Sahyadri also conducted a yoga session and a charity event in Kemaman, reflecting Indian Navy's ethos of service to the humanity.
In a series of posts on X, the Indian Navy said, "INSSahyadri, an indigenously built Guided Missile Stealth Frigate of the #EasternSword, made a port call at Kemaman, #Malaysia, 02 - 05 Oct 25, as part of the #EasternFleet Operational Deployment to the South China sea and Indo-Pacific. The visit provided an opportunity for professional interactions between the #IndianNavy and #RoyalMalaysianNavy."
#INSSahyadri, an indigenously built Guided Missile Stealth Frigate of the #EasternSword, made a port call at Kemaman, #Malaysia, 02 - 05 Oct 25, as part of the #EasternFleet Operational Deployment to the South China sea and Indo-Pacific.
— SpokespersonNavy (@indiannavy) October 5, 2025
The visit provided an opportunity for… pic.twitter.com/hUREaFwUOJ
"As part of #INSSahyadri's port call at Kemaman, Malaysia, personnel of the #IndianNavy and #RoyalMalaysianNavy conducted cross-deck visits and discussed matters of common interest. The ship's football team participated in a friendly match with the RMN. The Commanding Officer called on First Admiral Abd Halim bin Kamarudin, Deputy Commander Naval Region 1, Headquarters, Kuantan Naval Base."
As part of #INSSahyadri’s port call at Kemaman, Malaysia, personnel of the #IndianNavy and #RoyalMalaysianNavy conducted cross-deck visits and discussed matters of common interest.
— SpokespersonNavy (@indiannavy) October 5, 2025
The ship's football team participated in a friendly match with the RMN.
The Commanding Officer… https://t.co/ypGxM5DXXw pic.twitter.com/2k4eRva0Tx
"#INSSahyadri, during the visit to Port Kemaman, Malaysia, conducted a #yoga session and charity event in Kemaman, Malaysia - reflecting the #IndianNavy's ethos of wellness, compassion and service to humanity. These activities, in addition to the professional interactions conducted between the two Navies, further strengthened #India-#Malaysia bonds of friendship."
#INSSahyadri, during the visit to Port Kemaman, Malaysia, conducted a #yoga session and charity event in Kemaman, Malaysia - reflecting the #IndianNavy’s ethos of wellness, compassion and service to humanity. These activities, in addition to the professional interactions… pic.twitter.com/FDwNKmPBBK
— SpokespersonNavy (@indiannavy) October 5, 2025
In another post on X, the Indian High Commission to Malaysia said, "Port Call by INS Sahyadri to Malaysia #IndianNavy Ship (INS) Sahyadri arrived at Kemaman Port, Malaysia on 02 October as part of its routine operational deployment and was accorded a warm welcome by #RoyalMalaysianNavy. Towards enhanced bilateral engagement, #RoyalMalaysianNavy and INS Sahyadri engaged in cross visits and Subject Matter Expert exchanges. Commanding Officer and Officers of the Ship also called-on First Admiral Abd Halim bin Kamarudin, Deputy Commander Naval Region 1. This is the third visit by INS Sahyadri to Malaysia. Earlier, the ship visited Port Klang on a goodwill mission in 2016 & took part in Exercise Samudra Laksamana at Kota Kinabalu in 2019."
Port Call by INS Sahyadri to Malaysia#IndianNavy Ship (INS) Sahyadri arrived at Kemaman Port, Malaysia on 02 October as part of its routine operational deployment and was accorded a warm welcome by #RoyalMalaysianNavy.
— India in Malaysia (@hcikl) October 3, 2025
Towards enhanced bilateral engagement,… pic.twitter.com/iVDaBwlOV8
In a statement, the Ministry of External Affairs had noted how India-Malaysia defence relations have steadily grown over the years, with the MoU on Defence Cooperation signed in 1993 as the cornerstone of defence relations between the two countries. (ANI)
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