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INS ''Shakti'' (A57) (lit. ''Strength'') is a in service with the
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. She was built by
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, an Italian shipbuilding company based in
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. She is the second and final ship of her class. ''Shakti'', along with her predecessor , is one of the largest ships of the Indian Navy. The construction of the vessel began in November 2009 and she was launched in October 2010. She was handed over to India by September 2011 and was commissioned on 1 October 2011. The construction of the vessel was completed in a record time of 27 months, after the contract worth was signed in April 2008. INS ''Shakti'' can refuel four ships at a time, with a fuelling speed of 1,500 tonnes per hour while her predecessors had a speed of 300 per hour. She is also equipped with state-of-the art electronics, medical facilities and storage spaces. According to
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, ''Shakti'' would significantly add to the Indian Navy's ability to conduct and sustain
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distant from the coast.


Design and description


General characteristics and propulsion

INS ''Shakti'' has a length of
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, a
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of and a draught of . The ship displaces about at
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. The complement is about 200, including 20 officers. The ship is powered by two
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s providing a total power of . This allows the ship to reach a maximum speed of and an
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of at . To help prevent accidental oil spills, the ship features a
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configuration in compliance with
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.


Capacity

The ''Deepak''-class tanker can carry of cargo, including of liquid cargo (water, ship and aircraft fuel) and of solid cargo (food and ammunition). The modern cargo handling facility on board the ship enables transfer of heavy solid cargo via a capacity deck crane, and simultaneous fuelling of multiple ships at sea at the rate of per hour. Workshop facilities on the ship can support other ships of the fleet and are capable of supporting heavy helicopters.


Self-defence systems

The ship has self-defence capabilities and is equipped with an indigenous anti-missile defence
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system. On-board systems include fully automatic engine controls, power management and battle damage control systems. According to the navy, the ship was designed to operate as a command platform. The ship is fitted with four
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s, which can fire at a rate of 4,000 to 10,000 rounds a minute.


Construction and service

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was awarded the contract to construct ''Shakti'' in April 2008 at a cost of . The ''Deepak''-class tankers were the first warships constructed for India by Fincantieri. The construction of the ship began in November 2009 at Fincantieri's
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shipyard in Italy. The
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s started in December 2010. The ship was formally handed over to the Indian Navy on 23 September 2011, in under two years.
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, the chief of the Naval Staff, commissioned the tanker at
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, the home of the
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, and noted that the ship had enhanced the reach of the navy well beyond the limits of the Indian Ocean. There were allegations of the then ruling
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having engaged in corruption by allowing Fincantieri to build ''Shakti'' and ''Deepak'' using commercial grade steel, instead of military grade steel as is the norm. The
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had questioned why the order was not given to
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, which had offered to use military grade steel for the construction of the tankers.
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reported that the
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of the succeeding government,
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, had ordered a probe into the matter. The
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issued a press release the next day, clarifying that no probe had been ordered, and that steel of an inferior quality had not been used, but did not clarify why military grade steel was not used. The same day,
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, an MP on the
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, demanded a probe into the matter. ''Shakti'' is the third tanker in the navy with the same name. The first ''Shakti'' had a displacement of and was commissioned during
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. She was in service with the Indian Navy from 29 January 1954 and decommissioned on 31 December 1967. The second ''Shakti'', a large ship built by the German shipyard
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, was commissioned on 21 February 1976 and decommissioned on 21 July 2007, after more than 31 years of naval service.


2012


Malabar 2012

In April 2012, ''Shakti'' took part in the Indian Navy's annual maritime exercise with the
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, Malabar 2012, in the
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. During these exercises, the ship replenished , the
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of the US Navy's
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.


South China Sea and the North-West Pacific

In May 2012, ''Shakti'', as part of a battle group of four ships, began a sustained operational deployment to the South China Sea and the North West Pacific Ocean. The other three ships were , a guided missile destroyer, , a stealth frigate, and , a corvette. This battle group was under the command of
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P Ajit Kumar,
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. According to the Ministry of Defence, the two-month deployment, far from India's usual area of operations, along with
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with a number of countries, aimed to demonstrate the Indian Navy's operational reach. During the deployment, the battle group participated in passage exercises with the navies of the countries visited. The passage exercises focused on maritime security cooperation, which included humanitarian aid and disaster relief (HADR) operations and Visit, Board, Search and Seizure (VBSS) drills for anti-piracy operations. These exercises aimed to increase naval inter-operability, enabling the two navies to function with enhanced coordination during possible HADR operations. In addition, during the port visits, the fleet commander along with the commanding officers of the ships met high-ranking officials of the navy, state administration, port management, coastal security organisation, police, and other stakeholders of maritime security in the countries visited, to share professional experiences and exchange best practices in areas of mutual interest.


JIMEX 2012

The ship was deployed in the Northwest Pacific for JIMEX 2012 (Japan-India Maritime Exercise) with the four ship group, and took part in India's first bi-lateral maritime exercise with Japan. The
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(JMSDF) was represented by two destroyers, one maritime patrol aircraft and a helicopter. The four ships paused at
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on 5 June 2012 after visiting Singapore, Vietnam, Philippines and South Korea. The flotilla stayed in Tokyo for three days. This visit coincided with the commemoration of 60 years of diplomatic relations between India and Japan. Vice Admiral
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,
Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief Eastern Naval Command The Eastern Naval Command is one of the three command-level formations of the Indian Navy. It is headquartered in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. The command is responsible for the all naval forces in the Bay of Bengal and parts of the Indian Ocea ...
also visited Tokyo to witness the first JIMEX.


South-east Asia

After the deployment in the North Pacific, the battle group was deployed in the
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. As part of India's Look East policy, the ships visited
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on 13 June 2012, for a five-day goodwill tour. ''Shakti'' served as the fuel and logistics tanker for the three destroyers in her group. The ships left the port on 17 June 2012, after having conducted routine passage exercises with the
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. After the visits to Singapore, Vietnam, Philippines, Japan, South Korea and China, the ships visited
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, Malaysia. This was the last port call of the battle group, after which it returned to the
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of the Indian Navy, after being on a two-month-long deployment which started in May 2012.


2013


TROPEX 2013

''Shakti'' was part of a seven-ship fleet which represented Eastern Naval Command at the Indian Navy's annual TROPEX exercise which concluded on 1 March 2013. TROPEX 2013 was a month-long theatre level exercise which was conducted off India's west coast. The navy conducted manoeuvres, weapon fire drills and tactical evaluations. The other ships in the flotilla were the destroyer ''Rana'', amphibious dock , corvettes , ''Karmuk'' and . The flotilla was led by the under the command of Admiral Ajith Kumar P, Flag Officer Commanding Eastern Fleet. This flotilla made a port call at
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on 4 March 2013, en route to its forward deployment.


South China Sea and Western Pacific

The ship was part of a four-vessel fleet on a regular operational deployment to the South China Sea and the Western Pacific during May–June 2013, after departure from India on 20 May 2013. The fleet led by Rear Admiral Ajit Kumar consisted of the stealth frigate , ''Rajput''-class destroyer INS ''Ranvijay'', corvette and ''Shakti'', and carried more than 800 crew members combined. ''Shakti'', along with ''Ranvijay'' sailed from
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, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, on 21 May. They were joined by ''Satpura'' and ''Kirch'', which arrived from Singapore after participating in a maritime exhibition and a bilateral naval exercise. The ships made a five-day port call at Malaysia's Port Klang on 25 May 2013. The ships conducted passage exercises and practiced both conventional wartime drills and cooperative military action against unconventional sea threats with the
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. They made further port calls at
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, Vietnam and
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, the Philippines. They returned to India by the end of June 2013. The fleet was deployed in the South China Sea and the Western Pacific from mid-May to end June to reinforce military ties with
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countries, in addition to showcasing India's naval capabilities.


2014


Western Pacific

In July 2014, an Indian Navy task force consisting of ''Ranvijay'', ''Shivalik'', and ''Shakti'' visited the
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at
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for the
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-2014 exercises. The Russian fleet consisted of the guided-missile cruiser , the flagship of the Pacific Fleet; the destroyer , the large landing craft ''Peresvet'' and several auxiliary ships, naval aircraft and helicopters. The exercise took place from 17 to 19 July in the
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in the
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. The ships conducted tactical maneuvering,
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and missile firing drills, as well as helicopter deck-landing drills. After exercising with the Russian Navy, the task force moved to the Pacific Ocean to exercise with the Japanese and the US Navy during Malabar 2014. A carrier group centered on the aircraft carrier , and a nuclear submarine, two destroyers and one tanker represented the US Navy. The JMSDF was represented by two destroyers, the and , and US-2 amphibious warfare aircraft. The harbour phase of the drills was conducted in
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, Japan. Some exercises carried out were
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,
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and liaison officer exchange and boarding.


Bay of Bengal

The naval ships ''Ranjit'', ''Shivalik'', ''Shakti'' and were deployed by Eastern Command to transport personnel and relief material as part of the rescue and relief mission during
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, which made first landfall near Visakhapatnam.


2015

''Shakti'' deployed with other ships of the Eastern Fleet to the Andaman & Nicobar Command, to exercise in the
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and then deployed overseas to exercise with other navies of the region from Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Cambodia, Thailand and Australia, as part of India's Act East policy. This task force sailed under the command of Flag Officer Commanding Eastern Fleet (FOCEF), Rear Admiral
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, who commanded from ''Satpura''. The other ships in the task force were , the then-newly commissioned anti-submarine corvette , the destroyers and INS ''Ranvijay'' and missile corvette . The ships made port calls at
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(Indonesia),
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(Australia),
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(Malaysia), Sattahip (Thailand) and
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(Cambodia). They exercised for four days with the Singaporean frigate RSS ''Supreme'' and submarine RSS ''Archer'' along with the fighters, patrol aircraft and helicopters of the
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from 24–27 May as part of the SIMBEX 2015 exercise. From 11 to 19 September, the Shakti participated in the inaugural edition of the AUSINDEX exercise between the Indian and Royal Australian Navy. The exercise, held off Visakhaptnam, saw participation from the Royal Australian Navy's tanker , frigate and submarine , complemented by
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aircraft. The Indian Navy was represented by the ships ''Shivalik'' and ''Ranvijay'', complemented by P8I patrol aircraft. On 16 October, the Malabar 2015 exercise began. The ships ''Shakti'', ''Ranvijay'' and ''Shivalik'', along with the frigate and the submarine represented the Indian Navy. The JMSDF was represented by the destroyer . The US Navy was represented by
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, who dispatched the aircraft carrier with Carrier Air Wing 1, the cruiser , littoral combat ship and the nuclear attack submarine . The exercises carried out included
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,
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and war-at-sea drills.


2016

''Shakti'' was part of the 71-ship strong Indian fleet at the International Fleet Review 2016 held at Visakhapatnam from 4 to 8 February. Starting from 18 May, ''Shakti'' along with ''Satpura'', ''Sahyadri'' and ''Kirch'' were deployed to the South China Sea and North West Pacific for a 2.5-month long deployment. The ships made port calls at
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(Vietnam),
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(Philippines), Sasebo (Japan), Busan (South Korea), Vladivostok (Russia) and Port Klang (Malaysia). The ships then participated in the Malabar 2016 exercise, whose harbour phase was at Sasebo from 10 to 13 June, and the sea phase was in the Pacific Ocean from 14 to 17 June. The Indian ships also fielded one Sea King 42B ASW and two
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helicopters. The JMSDF was represented by , a helicopter carrier with
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K helicopters and long range maritime patrol aircraft on board. The US Navy was represented by the aircraft carrier with
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, the cruiser , the destroyers , and , a
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aircraft and an unnamed fast attack submarine. The exercises carried out include submarine familiarization, high value target drills, maneuvers and medical emergency drills. On 21 June, ''Shakti'', ''Sahyadri'' and ''Kirch'' arrived at Busan, without ''Satpura,'' for a four-day visit under the command of the FOCEF, Rear Admiral SV Bhokare. The three ships conducted exercises with ships from the
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. The Indian naval group, without ''Satpura'', arrived at Vladivostok on 27 June for a four day unofficial visit.


2018

''Shakti'' and ''Kamorta'' made a port call at
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in Indonesia under the command of Rear Admiral
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, FOCEF. They were then joined by ''Sahyadri'' at Tien Sa port in Da Nang, Vietnam, as part of their two-month long deployment in Southeast Asia and the Northwest Pacific. The ships conducted a joint exercise with the Vietnam Navy, with the harbor phase from 21 to 25 May and the sea phase after. The three ships sailed to Guam for the 2018 edition of the Malabar exercise. The US Navy was represented by the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier , the cruisers and , the destroyers and , and an unnamed ''Los Angeles''-class submarine. The JMSDF was represented by the destroyers , , JS ''Fuyuzuki'' and an unnamed submarine. ''Shakti'' and the ''Satpura'' were joined by the anti-submarine corvette at Visakhapatnam for the 2018 edition of the JIMEX exercise held from 7 to 15 October. The JMSDF was represented by the destroyers and . On 25 November, ''Shakti'' hosted the Tri Service (Eastern Theatre) Commanders' Conference. The commanders on board were FOCEF, Vice Admiral HCS Bisht of the Navy; General Officer Commanding in Chief Eastern Command, Lieutenant General Praveen Bakshi of the
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and Air Officer Commanding in Chief Eastern Air Command, Air Marshal C Hari Kumar of the
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. The meet focused on increasing the joint functionality of the three services.


2019

''Shakti'' along with arrived at Cam Ranh Port,
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in Vietnam as part of their deployment in Southeast Asia and the South China Sea. The ships with their combined crew of 730 officers and sailors were docked at the port from 13 to 16 April 2019. Bilateral exercises with the Vietnam Navy were conducted during this period. ''Shakti'' and ''Kolkata'' then sailed to
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on 23 April for an international fleet review as part of the celebrations of the People's Liberation Army Navy's 70th anniversary. The two ships then arrived at
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on 28 April for 3 days to participate in ADMM PLUS, the apex defence meet of ASEAN countries. The two ships then participated in the International Maritime Defence Expo 2019 and the SIMBEX 2019 exercise with Singapore in May. From 2 to 8 May, ''Shakti'' and ''Kolkata'' participated in a multilateral group sail in the South China Sea. They were joined by the
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of the US Navy, the JMSDF and the
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. The destroyers USS ''William P. Lawrence'', , and the patrol ship sailed with ''Shakti'' and ''Kolkata''. From 16 to 22 May, ''Shakti'' participated in the 26th edition of the SIMBEX exercise, along with ''Kolkata'' embarked with a Chetak helicopter, and a Sea King aircraft aboard ''Shakti''. The shore phase of the exercise was held at the
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, and the sea phase was held in the South China Sea. The Singaporean Navy was represented by the corvette , the frigate with a S-70B helicopter on board. The Singapore Air Force was represented by four F-16D+ fighter jets and a
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maritime patrol aircraft.


2020

''Shakti'' participated in Phase I of the 2020 edition of the Malabar naval exercise. The Australian and Japanese navies also attended the exercise, held in the Bay of Bengal from 3 to 6 November. ''Shakti'' refuelled three ships at the same time, namely the destroyers and , as well as the frigate as part of a replenishment at sea exercise. The Indian Navy was also represented by ''Shivalik'', the submarine , patrol vessel ''Sukanya'' along with P8I,
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and
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aircraft; under the command of Rear Admiral
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, FOCEF. ''Shakti'', along with ''Sahyadri'' and ''Ranvijay'', represented the Indian Navy at the 2020 edition of the Indra exercise with Russia. The Russian Navy dispatched the destroyers ''Admiral Vinogradov'' and , as well as the fleet tanker ''Boris Butoma'' from its Pacific Fleet based at Vladivostok.


2021

In 2021, as infections of the
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were rising in Sri Lanka, ''Shakti'' arrived at
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with of liquid medical oxygen, which was in short supply in Sri Lanka.


2022

''Shakti'' participated in the 2022 edition of the Milan naval exercise and refuelled the Australian frigate HMAS ''Arunta''. Navies from 15 nations participated and participated in group exercises simulating the tracking of a stealth submarine, responding to targeted fire from aircraft, among other drills for war at sea.


2023

''Shakti'' and ''Shivalik'', along with the destroyer , represented India at JIMEX 2023, under the command of Rear Admiral Gurcharan Singh, FOCEF. The JMSDF was represented by the destroyer from Escort Flotilla Four. On 21 October 2023, ''Shakti'' along with the
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ship ''Saraswati'' recovered the 4.5-ton
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crew module even as a heavy storm raged in the Bay of Bengal. The test was done to check the execution of a crew module detachment in case of an emergency.


2024

''Shakti'' participated in the 2024 edition of the Milan naval exercise which took place off the coast of Visakhaptnam from 19 to 27 February. Ships from 50 navies participated; in a rare occurrence, the US, Russian and
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all participated in the event despite ongoing tensions. In May 2024 ''Shakti'' along with ''Delhi'' and formed a three-ship flotilla led by Rear Admiral Rajesh Dhankhar, FOCEF. On 6 May the flotilla arrived at Singapore for a three day visit as part of an operational deployment of the Navy's Eastern Fleet to the South China Sea. ''Shakti'' and the ''Delhi'' reached
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in Malaysia on 12 May. The two ships also participated in the
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with the Royal Malaysian Navy. Officers from both navies participated in subject matter expert exchanges,
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and sports events, as well as cross deck visits. On 20 May ''Shakti'', ''Delhi'' and ''Kiltan'' arrived at Manila under the command of Rear Admiral Dhankhar. During the visit, the Indian and Philippine navies took part in naval exercises and "subject expert matter exchanges, cross deck visits, cultural visits, collaborative community outreach programmes." On 23 May the ships concluded both their visit to Manila and their deployment to the South China Sea. On 9 October the 2024 edition of the Malabar exercises began in the Bay of Bengal off Visakhapatnam, with navies and special ops forces from all
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countries participating. The Indian Navy was represented by ''Shakti'', ''Delhi'', , ''Kadmatt'', ''Kamorta'', and P8I aircraft. The Royal Australian Navy was represented by ,
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Sikorsky helicopters and P8 aircraft. The JMSDF was represented by , while the US Navy was represented by , her onboard helicopters and P8 aircraft. The harbour phase was held from 8 to 12 October and the sea phase from 13 to 18 October. The ship participated in Exercise Malabar 2024 which was held from 8 to 18 October.


See also

* , an ''Aditya''-class tanker * , a ''Komandarm Fedko''-class tanker


References

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