After commissioning, the carrier began a non-stop 8500 nautical mile journey to its homeport at INS Kadamba, Karwar, from Severodvinsk on 27 November 2013.[13] It is under the command of Commodore Suraj Berry, who is her first Indian captain.[69] Apart from her Indian crew, she also carried 177 Russian specialists from Sevmash, who will remain on-board for one year, as part of the 20-year post-warranty services contract with the shipyard. During the journey, it encountered a storm in the Barents Sea and finally dropped anchor in Kola Bay, off the port of Murmansk on 1 December, which is 215 nautical miles away from Severodvinsk. Here, she linked up with her escorts, frigate INS Trikand and fleet tanker INS Deepak, was refueled and left the port on 8 December.[72] The group was escorted by HMS Monmouth of the Royal Navy while passing through the English Channel,[73] and was joined by destroyer INS Delhi near Gibraltar.[13]
The flotilla sailed in the Mediterranean sea, crossed the Suez Canal, and then the Red Sea.[70][74] On 1 January 2014, she entered the Arabian Sea near the Gulf of Aden, and was received by a flotilla from the Indian Navy's Western fleet led by the fleet commander Rear Admiral Anil Chawla.[75] The flotilla was composed of the aircraft carrier INS Viraat, two Delhi-class destroyers, three Talwar-class frigates, a Godavari-class frigate and a couple of offshore patrol vessels.[13]
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