Indian Navy Triple Commissioning: INS Dunagiri, INS Sanshodhak and INS Agray Strengthen Maritime Security

Indian Navy Triple Commissioning marks the induction of INS Dunagiri, INS Sanshodhak and INS Agray, boosting combat capability, surveillance and coastal defence.

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  • The Indian Navy commissioned three indigenously built warships—INS Dunagiri, INS Sanshodhak, and INS Agray, in Kolkata. 
  • The significance of this “tri-commissioning” lies in the fact that each ship performs a distinct strategic role, collectively enhancing India’s blue-water capability, maritime domain awareness, and coastal security. 
  • More than 75% of the components are indigenous, reflecting the growing success of the Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative in defence manufacturing.

The Three Ships at a Glance

INS Dunagiri — The Blue-Water Warrior

  • Dunagiri is a stealth guided-missile frigate under Project 17A. It is the largest of the three (149 m, 6,670 tonnes). 
    • ‘Stealth’ here means reduced radar and sensor visibility — not complete invisibility.
  • Key weapons and systems: BrahMos surface-to-surface missiles, Medium-Range Surface-to-Air Missile (MRSAM) system, MFSTAR radar, sonar, electronic warfare systems, and anti-submarine weapons.
  • Its role is blue-water operations — fighting far out at sea against both conventional and non-conventional threats. 
  • Sister ships in Project 17A include INS Nigiri, Himgiri, Taragiri, Udaygiri, and Vindhyagiri.

INS Sanshodhak — The Eye Beneath the Sea

  • Sanshodhak is a Survey Vessel — Large (SVL). Its job is to measure and map the sea: water depth, seabed features, navigational routes, port approach channels, and oceanographic data.
  • It is equipped with autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs), remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), and multi-beam echo sounders.
  • It is the last ship of the Sandhayak-class SVLs (contract signed October 2018). 
    • The other three are INS Sandhayak (Feb 2024), INS Nirdeshak (Dec 2024), and INS Ikshak (Nov 2025).
  • Why it matters: Submarines and warships don’t operate in empty water. Knowing the underwater terrain — depths, currents, seabed clutter — is essential for safe navigation, submarine route planning, port management, disaster relief, and coastal development.

INS Agray — The Coastal Submarine-Hunter

  • Agray is the smallest (77 m, 900 tonnes) but most specialised of the three. It is an Anti-Submarine Warfare Shallow Water Craft (ASW SWC) of the Arnala-class.
  • Its weapons: lightweight torpedoes, indigenous anti-submarine rocket launchers, and sonar systems.
  • Its role is to detect and destroy submarines in littoral waters — shallow coastal zones near ports, naval bases, and sea approaches. 
  • Coastal waters are especially tricky for sub-detection because fishing boats, merchant vessels, and seabed clutter create a noisy, cluttered acoustic environment. That is precisely where Agray operates.

Strategic Significance

  • Layered Naval Capability
    • The triple-commissioning is significant because it adds three distinct capabilities in one ceremony: blue-water strike power, maritime domain awareness, and coastal anti-submarine defence. 
    • This reflects a layered approach to naval capability-building.
  • Geopolitical Context
    • The Indian Ocean is increasingly contested. China and Pakistan are expanding their naval presence. 
    • India’s maritime responsibilities now span the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, island territories (Andaman & Nicobar, Lakshadweep), and the broader Indo-Pacific. 
    • The Navy is therefore developing capabilities at multiple layers:
      • Deep-sea combat platforms. 
      • Maritime surveillance assets. 
      • Coastal defence systems.
  • Atmanirbhar Bharat in Defence
    • All three ships were built domestically by GRSE, Kolkata. 
    • Three technologically distinct vessels — a stealth frigate, a survey ship, and an ASW craft — being built and commissioned together signals the maturing of India’s naval shipbuilding ecosystem. 
    • The involvement of 200+ MSMEs underlines the depth of the domestic defence-industrial base.

Conclusion

  • The simultaneous induction of INS Dunagiri, INS Sanshodhak, and INS Agray marks a significant milestone in India’s naval modernisation. 
  • Together, they strengthen combat capability, maritime awareness, and coastal defence while showcasing the growing maturity of India’s indigenous defence manufacturing ecosystem.

Source: IE | MC

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