In a significant demonstration of India’s growing naval capabilities and commitment to self-reliance in defense production, Air Chief Marshal AP Singh, Chief of the Air Staff, visited INS Nilgiri, the inaugural ship of the ambitious Project 17A, on the day of its commissioning, January 15, 2025. The visit was marked by a detailed briefing on the ship’s advanced stealth features and the cutting-edge technology integrated into its weaponry and sensor systems, showcasing India’s burgeoning prowess in designing and constructing state-of-the-art warships.
INS Nilgiri, being the first ship of Project 17A, symbolizes a leap forward in naval technology with its stealth capabilities designed to reduce radar cross-section, making it less detectable by enemy radar systems. The ship’s commissioning was part of a historic event where three new warships were inducted into the Indian Navy’s fleet, enhancing its maritime strength significantly. Alongside INS Nilgiri, INS Surat, a destroyer, and INS Vaghsheer, a submarine, were also commissioned, marking a unique tri-commissioning ceremony presided over by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Naval Dockyard in Mumbai.
Prime Minister Modi, during the ceremony, emphasized the importance of these inductions for ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ (Self-reliant India), highlighting the indigenous efforts in shipbuilding. INS Nilgiri, dedicated to the naval empire of the Cholas, INS Surat, reflecting India’s historical maritime connection to West Asia, and INS Vaghsheer, the final submarine of the Project 75 Kalvari class, together represent a blend of tradition and modern naval technology.
The commissioning of these vessels not only fortifies India’s naval defense but also underscores the country’s strategic focus on enhancing its maritime strength through self-sufficiency. The Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) played a crucial role by supplying all the special steel required for INS Nilgiri, showcasing the integration of local industries in defense production. Moreover, the Ministry of Defence signed a contract worth ₹2,960 crore with Bharat Dynamics Limited for the supply of Medium-Range Surface-to-Air Missiles (MRSAM), further equipping the Navy’s fleet with advanced defense systems.
Air Chief Marshal AP Singh’s visit to INS Nilgiri on the day of its commissioning was a moment of pride for the Indian Armed Forces, demonstrating inter-service camaraderie and the shared vision of a strong, self-reliant defense sector. The Chief of the Air Staff was briefed extensively on the ship’s capabilities, reflecting the collaborative spirit between the Indian Navy and Air Force in advancing national security through technological innovation.
This event is a testament to India’s resolve under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh to modernize its military across land, air, and sea domains, ensuring that India’s security interests are well-guarded in the 21st century. The commissioning of INS Nilgiri, INS Surat, and INS Vaghsheer not only adds to the Indian Navy’s operational capabilities but also serves as a milestone in the journey towards a self-reliant defence ecosystem in India.
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