Indian Navy sailors rehearse for Navy Day at Mumbai's Gateway of India, 1 December 2016 (© Anshuman Poyrekar/Hindustan Times/Getty Images)
Indian naval ships once moved across the Arabian Sea under cover of night in December 1971 during the Indo-Pak War. Their course led toward Karachi, a crucial port for fuel and supplies. Indian missile boats carried out a carefully planned mission and returned home unharmed, shifting the tide of the conflict and marking a defining moment at sea. It remains one of the most significant chapters in India's maritime story.
Indian Navy Day on 4 December honours that legacy and the generations of sailors who safeguard the country's long coastline and vital maritime routes. Mumbai stands at the heart of these commemorations as the Western Naval Command is based here. Navy Week events invite citizens to witness discipline modern capability and the enduring role of the Navy in national security.
Today's image features the Gateway of India glowing in the tricolour its light reflecting gently on the water while naval vessels anchor behind it in the Arabian Sea. The scene blends history with present duty and reminds the city that the sea is both a gateway and a guard for the nation.