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Posted 16 Jan 2025

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This first tri-commissioning of indigenously developed destroyer, frigate and submarine marks a significant step towards realizing India’s vision of becoming global leader in naval indigenisation and maritime security.

About three frontline naval combatants

  • INS Surat: 4th and final ship of the P15B Guided Missile Destroyer Project.
  • INS Nilgiri: 1st ship of the P17A Stealth Frigate Project designed by the Indian Navy’s Warship Design Bureau.
  • INS Vaghsheer: 6th and final submarine of the P75 Scorpene Project built by Mumbai-based Mazagon Dock Limited.
    • It is an indigenously constructed submarine of the Kalvari-class based on French Scorpene-class design.

India's Naval Indigenization efforts

An infographic showing Strategic Advantages of Naval Indigenization
  • Policies: 
    • Indian Navy’s Maritime Capability Perspective Plan (MCPP): Targets a force of 200 ships by 2027 with a vision of transforming it from a buyer’s navy to a builder’s navy.
    • Indian Naval Indigenisation Plan (INIP) 2015-2030: Encourages domestic industries including MSMEs to participate in ship construction.
  • Navy's expansion of Make in India Initiative: Of the 40 naval vessels included in the Navy in the past decade, 39 have been built in Indian shipyards
    • E.g. INS Vikrant (aircraft carrier), INS Arihant and INS Arighat (nuclear submarines).
  • R&D Initiatives: Underwater Domain Awareness (Samudrayaan project), Scientific partnerships with Indian Ocean Rim countries and development of autonomous systems for high-risk environments like mine detection.
  • Tags :
  • Indian Navy
  • Frigates
  • Defence Indigenization
  • Naval Indigenization
  • Scorpene Submarine
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