The Iranian naval vessel IRIS Lavan has docked in Kochi, India, for urgent technical support following escalating geopolitical tensions.
IRIS Lavan Docks in Kochi
The Iranian naval vessel IRIS Lavan has been docked at Kochi port since March 4, 2026, following a request for urgent technical and logistical support due to ongoing geopolitical tensions. The vessel, which is part of Iran’s naval deployment, has 183 crew members currently accommodated in naval facilities in Kochi.
Context of the Request
The request for docking was made by Iran on February 28, 2026, shortly after the sinking of another Iranian vessel, IRIS Dena, which was struck by a US submarine off the coast of Sri Lanka. The incident resulted in the tragic loss of 87 crew members, with only 32 survivors rescued by the Sri Lanka Navy. The IRIS Dena was sunk approximately 40 nautical miles off the coast of Galle, Sri Lanka, and was struck 20 nautical miles west of the same location.
Geopolitical Tensions
The backdrop to these events includes a significant escalation in geopolitical tensions following a joint US-Israel military strike that resulted in the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei. This incident has heightened the urgency for Iran to secure safe harbor for its naval assets, leading to the docking of IRIS Lavan in India.
International Fleet Review Participation
Prior to its docking, IRIS Lavan participated in the International Fleet Review 2026, which took place from February 15 to 25, 2026. The vessel’s presence at this multinational naval exercise underscores Iran’s commitment to maintaining its naval capabilities amid rising tensions.
India’s Response
India granted approval for the docking of IRIS Lavan on March 1, 2026. The Iranian ambassador to India, Mohammad Fathali, expressed gratitude for the support provided by the Indian government, stating, “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.”
Statements from Officials
Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar remarked, “The ship and its young crew were simply caught on the wrong side of events as the geopolitical situation shifted overnight.” This highlights the precarious position of the crew amidst the unfolding crisis.
Long-standing Relations
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 sentiment underscores the importance of diplomatic ties in times of crisis.
What Lies Ahead
As the situation develops, observers are closely monitoring the implications of IRIS Lavan’s docking in India and the broader geopolitical ramifications. Details remain unconfirmed regarding any further actions that may be taken by either Iran or the US in response to these events.











