Hailing India's indigenous industrial and maritime capabilities, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said that about 40 Made-in-India warships and submarines have joined the Navy in recent years, and 45 large naval platforms are under construction. PM Modi participated in the tri-commissioning ceremony of INS Dunagiri, INS Sanshodhak and INS Agray into the Indian Navy in Kolkata, West Bengal. Addressing the tri-commissioning ceremony of three indigenous vessels, PM Modi said that the maritime sector is not an isolated sector and called it the "employment engine of a developed India." He said that, as a creator, India will also be a global decision maker in the maritime sector. Show more Show less
'India aspires to be Nirmata, become Nirnayak': PM Modi launches 3 indigenous warships in Kolkata
Hailing India's indigenous industrial and maritime capabilities, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said that about 40 Made-in-India warships and submarines have joined the Navy in recent years, and 45 large naval platforms are under construction. PM Modi participated in the tri-commissioning ceremony of INS Dunagiri, INS Sanshodhak and INS Agray into the Indian Navy in Kolkata, West Bengal. Addressing the tri-commissioning ceremony of three indigenous vessels, PM Modi said that the maritime sector is not an isolated sector and called it the "employment engine of a developed India." He said that, as a creator, India will also be a global decision maker in the maritime sector.
India commissioned three indigenous warships; 40 Made-in-India naval vessels deployed, 45 platforms under construction. The initiative signals India's maritime sovereignty push and indigenous manufacturing expansion, critical for supply-chain localization and tech independence.











