India’s shipbuilding story has entered a new era of ambition and innovation. At Cochin Shipyard, three remarkable vessels have taken to the water, each one a striking symbol of the nation’s evolving maritime strength and technological maturity.
From safeguarding coastlines to harnessing green energy and deepening ports, these ships embody how India is reshaping its future at sea with homegrown expertise and vision.
Leading the trio is a formidable anti-submarine warfare craft for the Indian Navy. Fast, manoeuvrable, and outfitted with advanced sonar, torpedoes, and rockets, it fortifies India’s coastal defence capabilities with cutting-edge precision.
The second vessel is a hybrid-electric support ship built for offshore wind farms, a milestone in India’s clean energy drive. Featuring methanol-compatible engines and high-capacity battery packs, it merges sustainability with comfort, providing a quiet, efficient base for marine technicians.
Completing the lineup is the nation’s largest dredger, engineered to keep trade flowing through deepened ports and clear waterways. With enormous hopper capacity and powerful dredging systems, it strengthens India’s maritime infrastructure and economic resilience.
Together, these launches signal more than new additions to India’s fleet as they represent a confident nation steering its own maritime destiny, powered by innovation, sustainability, and strategic purpose.
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