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IRIS Lavan Docks at Kochi Port Amid Geopolitical Tensions

IRIS Lavan Docks at Kochi Port

The Iranian naval vessel IRIS Lavan has docked at Kochi port, Kerala, since March 4, 2026, to carry out essential technical and logistical arrangements. This docking comes in the wake of urgent support requested by Iran due to technical issues faced by the vessel, especially following the sinking of its sister ship, IRIS Dena, which was reportedly sunk by a US submarine off the coast of Sri Lanka.

With a crew of 183 members, the IRIS Lavan is currently accommodated in naval facilities in Kochi. The request for docking was formally received by India on February 28, 2026, and approval was granted the following day, highlighting the swift response of Indian authorities during a time of heightened geopolitical tension.

Iran’s ambassador to India, Mohammad Fathali, expressed gratitude towards the Indian government for providing a safe harbor for IRIS Lavan. He stated, “I would like to take this opportunity to sincerely thank the Government of India and the local authorities for their cooperation and humanitarian approach in facilitating the docking of this vessel and supporting its crew.” This sentiment underscores the importance of diplomatic relations between the two nations amid challenging circumstances.

The geopolitical landscape has dramatically shifted following a joint US-Israel military strike that resulted in the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader. This event has escalated tensions in the region, leading to increased scrutiny of naval movements and military engagements. The crew of IRIS Dena, which included approximately 180 members, faced a tragic fate, with around 87 reported dead and 32 survivors rescued by the Sri Lanka Navy.

IRIS Lavan’s participation in the International Fleet Review 2026 prior to its docking indicates its operational significance within the Iranian naval forces. The vessel, commissioned in the 1980s, has been a part of Iran’s maritime strategy, and its current situation reflects the broader implications of military engagements in the region.

Ambassador Fathali further noted, “The excellent coordination and cooperation of the Indian authorities in these difficult circumstances clearly reflect the long-standing and friendly relations between our two countries.” This cooperation is crucial as both nations navigate the complexities of international relations and security concerns.

As the situation develops, observers are closely monitoring the implications of IRIS Lavan’s presence in Indian waters and the potential for further diplomatic discussions. Details remain unconfirmed regarding the long-term plans for the vessel and its crew, as well as the broader impact of the recent military actions on regional stability.