INS Aravali
On 12th September 2025, the Indian Navy commissioned its latest naval base, INS Aravali, at Gurugram, enhancing its information, communication, and technological infrastructure.
- INS Aravali is designed to integrate cutting-edge communication systems, data networks, and surveillance tools, supporting real-time maritime monitoring and operational readiness.
- The base’s crest, featuring the Aravali mountains and a rising sun, symbolizes vigilance, resilience, and the dawn of advanced technological capabilities in India’s naval operations.
- Guided by the motto “Maritime Security through Collaboration,” INS Aravali is expected to strengthen India’s role as a technologically empowered and preferred security partner in the Indian Ocean ....
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