International Fleet Review (IFR) 2026: India’s Grand Naval Spectacle
Highlights
What is International Fleet Review (IFR)?
International Fleet Review is a time-honoured naval tradition where ships and sailors from friendly foreign navies assemble for ceremonial inspection by the Head of State . It serves as a platform for:
- Confidence-building among nations
- Showcasing naval prowess and indigenous shipbuilding capability
- Strengthening mutual respect and operational familiarity
IFR 2026: Complete Details
Schedule
- Dates: February 15-25, 2026
- Main Review Day: February 18, 2026 (Wednesday)
- Venue: Off Visakhapatnam coast, Bay of Bengal
Presidential Review
President Droupadi Murmu, in her capacity as Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, reviewed the fleet on February 18. She sailed aboard INS Sumedha (Presidential Yacht), accompanied by:
- Andhra Pradesh Governor S. Abdul Nazeer
- Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu
- Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi
The President witnessed 72 frontline ships and submarines in anchored columns, with sailors and officers in ceremonial finery saluting her .
Ships and Participants
| Category | Numbers |
|---|---|
| Total Ships | 71 ships |
| Indian Navy Ships | 52 ships (including submarines) |
| Foreign Warships | 19 ships from 18 countries |
| Participating Nations | 72 countries |
Foreign Warships on Display
Note: USS Pinckney (USA) was scheduled but could not participate due to “emergent operational requirements.” Other US participation remained unchanged .
Indian Naval Power on Display
India showcased its indigenous naval capabilities with:
Three Mega Events Together – A Historic First
For the first time, India is simultaneously conducting three major international maritime events :
MILAN 2026 Highlights
- Dates: February 19-25, 2026 (sea phase: Feb 21-25)
- Focus areas: Interoperability, maritime domain awareness, anti-submarine warfare, air defence, search-and-rescue
- International City Parade: Held at RK Beach, Visakhapatnam on February 19 with marching contingents from friendly foreign navies
IONS Conclave
- India assumed chairmanship for 2025-2027
- Platform for naval cooperation among Indian Ocean littoral states
Why IFR 2026 is Special?
Strategic Framework: From SAGAR to MAHASAGAR
India’s maritime strategy has evolved :
| Vision | Full Form | Focus |
|---|---|---|
| SAGAR | Security and Growth for All in the Region | Indian Ocean Region |
| MAHASAGAR | Mutual And Holistic Advancement for Security And Growth Across Regions | Beyond IOR to Africa, ASEAN, Pacific Islands |
MAHASAGAR Vision
- Expand engagement beyond the Indian Ocean
- Promote collective security against piracy and illegal fishing
- Capacity-building partnerships
Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam (World is One Family)
IFR 2026 brings to life the ancient Indian ideal of “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” – when navies unite, oceans become safer .
Key Takeaways for Exams
10 Major Facts
| # | Fact |
|---|---|
| 1️⃣ | IFR 2026 held in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh from February 15-25, 2026 |
| 2️⃣ | Reviewed by President Droupadi Murmu on INS Sumedha on February 18 |
| 3️⃣ | This is the 13th Fleet Review after Independence, 3rd International Edition |
| 4️⃣ | Previous IFRs: Mumbai (2001), Visakhapatnam (2016) |
| 5️⃣ | Theme: “United Through Oceans” |
| 6️⃣ | 72 countries participating with 71 ships (52 Indian + 19 foreign) |
| 7️⃣ | INS Vikrant (indigenous aircraft carrier) was the star attraction |
| 8️⃣ | First-time participants: Germany, Philippines, UAE |
| 9️⃣ | IFR held alongside MILAN 2026 and IONS Conclave – first time together |
| 🔟 | Strategic vision: MAHASAGAR (Mutual And Holistic Advancement for Security And Growth Across Regions) |
Foreign Warships to Remember
| Country | Warship |
|---|---|
| Russia | RFS Marshal Shaposhnikov |
| Australia | HMAS Warramunga |
| Japan | JS Yuudachi |
| Iran | IRINS Dena |
| Philippines | BRP Miguel Malvar |
| UAE | Al Emarat |
Indian Ships to Remember
| Category | Ships |
|---|---|
| Aircraft Carriers | INS Vikrant, INS Vikramaditya |
| Destroyers | INS Chennai, INS Visakhapatnam, INS Mysore, INS Mumbai |
| Submarines | INS Sindhukesari, INS Shankul, INS Sindhukerti |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: What is IFR 2026?
Q2: How many countries are participating in IFR 2026?
A: 72 countries are participating in IFR 2026.
Q3: How many ships are taking part?
A: Total 71 ships – 52 from the Indian Navy and 19 foreign warships from 18 nations.
Q4: Which is the star attraction of IFR 2026?
A: INS Vikrant, India’s first indigenously built aircraft carrier, is the star attraction.
Q5: What is the theme of IFR 2026?
A: The theme is “United Through Oceans”.
Q6: Which countries are participating for the first time?
Q7: Why is China not participating?
A: China and Turkey were not invited, reportedly linked to their military support to Pakistan during last year’s conflict.