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Times of India21.06.2026Defense3 dk okumaIndia

PM Modi commissions three naval ships, boosting India's maritime capabilities

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi commissioned three indigenously built naval ships - INS Dunagiri, INS Sanshodhak, and INS Agray - in Kolkata, marking a significant step towards India's maritime strength and self-reliance in defence manufacturing.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi commissioned three indigenously designed and built naval ships in Kolkata, emphasizing India's growing maritime capabilities and self-reliance in defence manufacturing.

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PM Modi commissions three naval ships

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday commissioned three indigenously designed and built naval ships: INS Dunagiri, INS Sanshodhak and INS Agray in Kolkata, describing the induction as a major step towards strengthening India's maritime capabilities and self-reliance in defence manufacturing. Speaking at the tri-commissioning ceremony, PM Modi said the three vessels would give fresh momentum to India's journey towards becoming a stronger maritime power and highlighted the growing role of the seas in global trade, security and economic prosperity. "Today is a special day in many ways. The entire world is celebrating International Yoga Day. I am delighted to have the opportunity to visit this great land of Bengal on this very occasion. This is the land that has given new direction to India's ideas, that has fueled India's renaissance, and that has connected India to the world through the sea for centuries. Today, on this very land, an important event related to a self-reliant India, a safe India, and a developed India is taking place. A short while ago, INS Agray, INS Dunagiri, and INS Sanshodhak were inducted into the Indian Navy," PM Modi said. The commissioning ceremony was held at Kolkata's Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port in the presence of senior naval officials and dignitaries. Designed by the Indian Navy's Warship Design Bureau and built by Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers (GRSE), the three vessels have indigenous content exceeding 75 per cent and involved the participation of more than 200 MSMEs. "Over 40 warships, submarines commissioned in last few years, 45 large naval platforms are under construction", PM Modi said.

PM Modi on India's growing maritime power

Highlighting the importance of maritime strength, PM Modi said, "The world is witness to the fact that without maritime capabilities, no nation can become a great power. Development, security, and prosperity are linked to the sea. Today, most of the world's trade is conducted by sea. Vast networks of data that connect the world pass under the sea. In the future, critical minerals, deep-sea resources, and new energy sources will also be connected to the sea. " He added, "A country whose maritime power is strong will also have a strong economic and strategic influence and India understands this reality well. India is preparing itself for this, and today is a testament to our capabilities and our skills." Referring to India's indigenous defence manufacturing efforts, PM Modi said, "A few years ago, when we dedicated INS Vikrant to the nation, India announced a new chapter in its maritime power. That was a declaration of our strength to the world. The journey from INS Vikrant to today is not just a journey of new warships; it is also a journey of India's growing self-reliance. Today, INS Agray, INS Dunagiri, and INS Sanshodhak are giving new impetus to that journey. "

INS Dunagiri: Advanced stealth frigate

INS Dunagiri is the fifth stealth frigate built under Project 17A and is equipped with advanced weapons and sensors, including BrahMos surface-to-surface missiles and the Medium Range Surface-to-Air Missile (MRSAM) system. The warship is designed to significantly enhance the Navy's combat capabilities and strengthen India's blue-water operational reach.

INS Sanshodhak: India's advanced survey vessel

INS Sanshodhak is the fourth Survey Vessel (Large) built for the Indian Navy. It has been designed to conduct coastal and deep-water hydrographic surveys and collect oceanographic and geophysical data for both defence and civilian purposes. The vessel is equipped with advanced survey systems, including Autonomous Underwater Vehicles and Remotely Operated Vehicles. Observing that June 21 is also observed as World Hydrography Day, PM Modi said it was a fitting coincidence that India's most advanced hydrography vessel was commissioned on the same day.

INS Agray: Anti-submarine warfare platform

INS Agray is the fourth vessel of the Arnala-class Anti-Submarine Warfare Shallow Water Craft programme. It has been designed to detect and engage underwater threats in coastal and shallow waters and is equipped with lightweight torpedoes, indigenous rocket launchers and shallow-water sonar systems. The induction of the three vessels is being seen as a significant boost to the Indian Navy's operational capabilities across maritime combat, hydrographic surveying and anti-submarine warfare, while also advancing the government's Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative in the defence sector.

Questions ouvertes

  • What is the specific operational deployment plan for these new vessels?
  • How will these additions impact India's naval budget and future procurement plans?

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