Discover the significance of INS Anjadip, the Indian Navy's latest warship named after a strategic island to enhance maritime ...
CHENNAI: Indian Navy plans to induct about 15 warships in 2026, setting an unprecedented benchmark of fleet expansion in the service’s history, according to Chi ...
CHENNAI: Indian Navy plans to induct about 15 warships in 2026, setting an unprecedented benchmark of fleet expansion in the ...
The vessel is of extraordinary significance as it reflects India’s fast progress towards self-reliance in defence production ...
INS Anjadip is named after the island off the coast of Karwar in north Karnataka in the Arabian Sea, bolsters the Navy's ...
The Indian Navy plans to expand to over 200 ships by 2035, with 15 more ships inducted by 2026. The Navy's long-term goal is ...
The Indian Navy commissioned INS Anjadip in Chennai, enhancing anti-submarine warfare and coastal surveillance capabilities.
The Indian Navy commissioned INS Anjadip in Chennai to strengthen its anti-submarine and coastal defence capabilities. Equipped with advanced indigenous systems, the vessel enhances under-sea warfare ...
It is estimated the deal would eventually work out to cost around $9 bn at least for 6 submarines—negotiated down by India.
Indigenously designed and built by Kolkata-based Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers (GRSE), 'Anjadip,' is the third ...
The Indian Navy has commissioned INS Anjadip, the third vessel under the Anti-Submarine Warfare Shallow Water Craft (ASW-SWC) programme, at Chennai Port.
The Indian Navy aims to transform into a 200-plus ship maritime force by 2035 and plans to induct 15 additional vessels in 2026, Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi said here on Friday.