India Reveals That It Interned Iranian Naval Vessel IRIS Lavan on March 4

Indian government sources revealed that India took in Iranian landing ship IRIS Lavan at Kochi on March 4. Iran had requested India on February 28, days before IRIS Dena was sunk by the U.S. Navy, to urgently dock IRIS Lavan (514) at Kochi due to technical issues. India granted permission on March 1

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India Reveals That It Interned Iranian Naval Vessel IRIS Lavan on March 4

Indian government sources revealed that India took in Iranian landing ship IRIS Lavan at Kochi on March 4.

Iran had requested India on February 28, days before IRIS Dena was sunk by the U.S. Navy, to urgently dock IRIS Lavan (514) at Kochi due to technical issues. India granted permission on March 1 and the vessel was docked at Kochi on March 4. Its crew of 183 are currently accommodated at naval facilities in Kochi.

An official announcement by Indian authorities is awaited. The development comes amidst criticism of the Indian government by the political opposition over the sinking of IRIS Dena. The delay in sharing the information about Lavan was attributed to the unclear status of the other two Iranian vessels in the region: Dena and Bushehr.

In a statement on March 5, the President of Sri Lanka had revealed that three Iranian ships had sought permission on February 26 to enter Colombo from March 9 to 13. IRIS Dena was sunk south of Galle in Sri Lanka on March 4. CBS News reported that the SSN responsible was USS Charlotte, operating under INDOPACOM. Two Mark 48 torpedoes were fired at the Iranian frigate, with the first one missing its target. On March 5, Sri Lanka had granted refuge to the replenishment vessel IRIS Bushehr, which will berth at Trincomalee while 208 of the crew remain in Colombo.

IRIS Bushehr under control of Sri Lanka. Photo via Sidhant Sibal.

Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese revealed that three Australian sailors were on board the submarine when it sank Dena. However, he denied that they participated in the attack.

With Dena sunk and both Bushehr and Lavan interned by neutral nations, the Iranian Navy currently has no known large surface ship operating in the open seas. Under Operation Epic Fury, the U.S. has severely blunted Iran’s naval capability, sinking over 20 ships and attacking naval facilities. IRIS Dena was returning after participating in the Indian Navy’s international fleet review and Exercise MILAN 2026 in the Bay of Bengal.

Planet imagery shows airstrike related damage at Bandar Abbas Naval Base, Iran, where surface ships & base infrastructure are observed on fire | 02 03 2026 pic.twitter.com/wPdf3FQMeG

— Damien Symon (@detresfa_) March 2, 2026

Meanwhile, Indian sail training vessel INS Tarangini arrived in Colombo after its visit to Trincomalee from February 27 to March 2. Tarangini was the Indian Navy’s closest available vessel near the location where Dena sank. During its stay in Sri Lanka, the ship will provide ocean-sailing training and experience to Sri Lankan trainee officers.

INS Tarangini at Colombo. Photo by @IndiainSL on X.

IRIS Lavan is a Hengam class landing ship commissioned in the 1980s. In 2022, Iran had released footage showing Lavan launching multiple one way attack drones during an exercise.

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