The Trans-Peninsular Sailing Expedition is an ocean-going voyage undertaken by the Indian Army in the spirit of adventure, seamanship and national integration — connecting the shores of the Indian Peninsula in a single continuous crossing.
Manned by a joint team of soldiers, the expedition circumnavigates a demanding stretch of coastline aboard a purpose-built sailing yacht, showcasing the mariner spirit of the Corps of EME.
The route hugs the peninsular coast, with the crew crossing open water between coastal buoys marking each waypoint. The voyage is a tribute to the Indian Army's tradition of adventure sports and demonstrates the crew's endurance, teamwork and navigation skills under sail.