INS Nistar and INS Nipun Latest News
- India has commissioned two state-of-the-art Diving Support Vessels (DSVs), INS Nistar and INS Nipun, developed indigenously by Hindustan Shipyard Limited (HSL), marking a significant milestone in India’s self-reliance journey in maritime defence.
- These DSVs will serve as vital assets for the Indian Navy’s underwater rescue and salvage operations, enabling deep-sea interventions, including submarine rescue missions and Search and Rescue (SAR) operations.
Key Features and Capabilities of INS Nistar and INS Nipun
- Indigenous Design and Construction
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- INS Nistar and INS Nipun are the first of their kind to be designed and constructed indigenously in India, demonstrating technological maturity in naval engineering.
- Developed by HSL, Visakhapatnam, under the Ministry of Defence’s ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ initiative, these ships represent India’s growing capability in shipbuilding and maritime technology.
- Diving and Rescue Capabilities
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- Integrated Saturation Diving System (ISDS): Enables diver deployment at depths up to 300 meters, supporting underwater repairs, salvage, and rescue operations.
- Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs): These can be deployed for underwater surveillance and recovery missions in deep waters.
- Side Scan Sonar and Integrated Platform Management System (IPMS): Aid in locating submerged vessels or wreckage and managing onboard systems, respectively.
- Submarine Rescue System: Especially crucial for submarine emergencies, allowing the timely and safe recovery of personnel from disabled submarines.
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- Humanitarian and Strategic Utility
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- Disaster relief operations during maritime calamities.
- Search and Rescue (SAR) operations during shipwrecks or aircraft crashes at sea.
- Offshore resource exploration support and underwater inspections of strategic infrastructure.
Significance of INS Nistar and INS Nipun for the Indian Navy
- Enhancing Submarine Rescue Capabilities
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- With the increase in submarine deployments, having dedicated rescue vessels is critical.
- Previously, India relied on international collaboration for submarine rescue.
- These DSVs allow independent and rapid deployment of rescue missions, reducing response time in emergencies.
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- Strategic Deployment for Coastal and Deep-Sea Operations
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- The ships can be deployed in both shallow and deep-sea theatres, allowing flexibility and extended reach of operations. Their presence strengthens India’s deterrence and operational preparedness in the Indian Ocean Region.
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- Boost to Indigenous Defence Manufacturing
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- The construction of INS Nistar and INS Nipun underlines India’s shift toward indigenous capability in defence infrastructure.
- It also bolsters local shipbuilding industries and reduces dependence on foreign technology for specialised maritime vessels.
Commissioning Ceremony and Namesake Legacy
- INS Nistar: A Revival of Legacy
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- INS Nistar is named after a 1971-era ship that played a critical role in rescuing crew members from a submarine accident.
- The new vessel carries forward that legacy with modern capabilities and advanced systems.
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- INS Nipun: Symbol of Precision and Readiness
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- INS Nipun, derived from the Hindi word for “expert,” emphasises the vessel’s precision, technological edge, and mission-readiness in deep-sea operations.
- The commissioning of these ships in Visakhapatnam underscores the strategic importance attached to undersea warfare readiness and maritime safety.
Future Outlook: Role in Regional Maritime Security
- The Indian Ocean is becoming a focal point of strategic competition and increasing submarine activity. With INS Nistar and INS Nipun operational, the Indian Navy enhances its ability to:
- Monitor underwater threats and respond to contingencies.
- Provide maritime assistance to friendly nations in the region.
- Conduct advanced deep-sea salvage and underwater inspections, including critical infrastructure security.
- As India seeks a larger role in ensuring maritime security and freedom of navigation in the Indo-Pacific, these vessels are timely additions to its blue water navy aspirations.
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