Indian Navy Commissions Three Indigenously Built Warships
On 15th January 2025, the Indian Navy commissioned three advanced warships—Nilgiri, Surat, and Vaghsheer— marking a new milestone in India’s defence self-reliance and indigenous shipbuilding capabilities.
- The commissioning of Nilgiri, Surat, and Vaghsheer will significantly enhance the Indian Navy’s combat readiness and serve as a symbol of the country's progress in self-reliance in defence manufacturing.
- INS Nilgiri, a stealth-capable warship, is equipped with cutting-edge technologies and features modern aviation facilities, allowing it to operate a variety of helicopters during both day and night operations.
- INS Surat, another advanced warship, features substantial improvements in design and operational capabilities, further enhancing its combat prowess and ....
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