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    which cadets from the National Defence Academy of India pass out. "INS Delhi C74 - ShipSpotting.com - Ship Photos and Ship Tracker". Lenton & Colledge...
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  • named Delhi: INS Delhi (C74) was formerly the Leander-class cruiser HMS Achilles acquired in 1948 from the Royal Navy and scrapped in 1978 INS Delhi (D61)...
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  • transferred to the Royal Indian Navy in 1948, and recommissioned as INS Delhi (C74) when India became a republic in 1950. She was broken up in 1978. This...
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  • INS Rajput (D141). In early 1951 Samson took over as the Commander (Executive Officer) of the Flagship of the Indian Navy, the cruiser INS Delhi (C74)...
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  • HMIS Delhi (C74). Promoted to acting Captain in December 1948, he was appointed Chief of Personnel at NHQ. In 1951, he took command of the INS Rajput (D141)...
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    DSSC, he was appointed Commanding officer of the navy's flagship - the INS Delhi (C74). He took over from Captain Benjamin Abraham Samson. The Flag Officer...
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    sloop INS Krisna, the Leopard-class frigate INS Betwa (1959), the Blackwood-class frigate INS Khukri (F149) and the Leander-class cruiser INS Delhi (C74)....
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  • see List of ships of the Indian Navy. INS Delhi (C74) INS Mysore(67) INS Rajput (D141) INS Ranjit (D209) INS Rana (D115) HMIS Tir (K256) HMIS Tamar (K262)...
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    officers: Commodore H.N.S. Brown, who was the Commanding Officer of INS Delhi (C74) and serving as COMINS, seemingly at the same time, and later, Commodore...
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  • The Indian Navy 1951–1965 ; pub Lancer New Delhi 1992, ISBN 978-81-7062-148-5 Singh, Dalip (1 May 2023). "INS Magar to end roar on Saturday after 36 glorious...
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    the Leander-class cruiser INS Delhi (C74). After a short stint, he was appointed executive officer of the training ship INS Tir (K256). He was promoted...
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    officers: Commodore H.N.S. Brown, who was the Commanding Officer of INS Delhi (C74) and serving as COMINS, seemingly at the same time, and later, Commodore...
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    Swan-class sloop INS Cauvery (U10) and in March 1955, of the Navy's first cruiser – the Leander-class cruiser INS Delhi (C74). Delhi was under the command...
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    flagship INS Mysore (C60), the light cruiser INS Delhi (C74), destroyers INS Godavari (D92), INS Gomati (D93), INS Ganga (D94), frigates INS Tir (K256)...
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  • the first Indian cruiser, the INS Delhi (C74), to India. Whilst in the UK awaiting the commissioning of the INS Delhi, he did a Gunnery Course in Chatham...
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  • May 1951, the Delhi escorted by the R-class destroyers INS Rajput, INS Ranjit and INS Rana and the frigates INS Jamuna, INS Kaveri and INS Sutlej sailed...
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    1949, he was appointed Commander (Executive Officer) of the flagship INS Delhi (C74) and replaced Commander Ram Dass Katari. In June 1950, he was promoted...
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    flagship HMIS Delhi (C74). In 1949, he was appointed director of personnel services at NHQ and in 1950 took command of the R-class destroyer INS Ranjit (1949)...
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    cruiser HMS Achilles (70) was being acquired by the Indian Navy as INS Delhi (C74) and Kamath was to be the commissioning gunnery officer. Kamath was...
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  • frigate INS Tir (K256). Tir was converted into a training ship and was part of 1 Training Squadron with the erstwhile flagship INS Delhi (C74) as the...
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  • officer) of the erstwhile flagship - the Leander-class cruiser INS Delhi (C74). The Delhi was commanded by Captain Nilakanta Krishnan. Krishnan and Kuruvila...
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  • INS Delhi (C74). Three destroyers - HMS Rotherham (H09), HMS Redoubt (H41) and HMS Raider (H15) were also acquired and renamed INS Rajput (D141), INS Ranjit (1949)...
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