India's Maritime Might: New Warships and Submarine Commissioned

The Indian Navy is set to commission two warships, Surat and Nilgiri, along with the submarine Vagsheer on January 15. These indigenously-built platforms, equipped with advanced weaponry and design features, represent India's growing self-reliance in defense manufacturing and enhance its combat capabilities at sea.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 01-01-2025 14:52 IST | Created: 01-01-2025 14:52 IST
India's Maritime Might: New Warships and Submarine Commissioned
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In a move significant to national defense and naval strength, the Indian Navy is poised to commission two indigenously built warships and a submarine on January 15. This event will not only augment the Navy's combat capabilities but also herald India's advancements in indigenous defense manufacturing.

The platforms include the guided-missile destroyer Surat, the stealth frigate Nilgiri, and the diesel-electric submarine Vagsheer—each equipped with modern weapons and sensor systems, officials declared. The commissioning ceremony is slated to occur at the naval dockyard in Mumbai, underscoring the Navy's commitment to gender inclusion with accommodations supporting women officers.

This endeavor, completed at Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited in Mumbai, signifies India's self-sufficiency in naval defense production. The vessels, a triumph of homegrown engineering, have undergone extensive trials and affirm the country's growing status as a global leader in defense technology.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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