Kolkata: Vindhyagiri, the sixth Stealth Frigate of Project 17A being built by the Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers Limited (GRSE), was launched today at the shipyard by President Droupadi Murmu.
Project 17A Frigates are the follow-on class of the Project 17 (Shivalik Class) Frigates, with improved stealth features, advanced weapons and sensors and platform management systems.
Seven Project 17A Frigates are under various stages of construction at the Mazagon Dock Limited (MDL) and GRSE. The design of Advanced Stealth Frigates also showcases the prowess of the Warship Design Bureau, in designing technologically advanced warships for the Indian Navy.
With the launch, the Nation’s indigenous expertise and engineering capabilities receive a major boost, reducing India’s dependence on foreign suppliers, promoting self-reliance and fostering a robust defence industrial base, the Ministry of Defence stated. It informed that over 75% of the orders of Project 17A were placed on indigenous firms including MSMEs, keeping in line with the Government’s vision of ‘Aatma Nirbhar Bharat’. “Economic development, employment generation, growth of MSMEs and ancillary industry in the country, are positive spin-offs of the shipbuilding project,” the Ministry said.
During the event, President Murmu conveyed her profound satisfaction and heartfelt appreciation for the remarkable achievements of the Warship Design Bureau and other Naval Teams, in fulfilling the nation’s aspiration of self-reliance in warship building. She also lauded GRSE for its unwavering commitment and steadfast support to warship production. She noted that the shipyard effort has significantly enabled the Indian Navy to successfully execute its ship induction plan and emerge as a formidable force in the Indian Ocean Region. Emphasising the significance of the newly christened ‘Vindhyagiri,’ she hoped that as Vindhyagiri touches the waters of the mighty Hooghly for the first time, it draws strength from the very mountains it is named after, sailing with unwavering determination, upholding the values we hold dear. “May this warship serve as a powerful testament of our resolve and commitment to national security, and our vision of a prosperous and secure future,” she said.
As Vindhyagiri descended into the waters of river Hoogly, a wave of euphoria swept across the gathering. Dignitaries, Naval personnel, Shipbuilders, and spectators were united in their heartfelt applause, in admiration of the vessel and the team behind her creation. CV Ananda Bose, Governor of West Bengal, Mamata Banerjee Chief Minister of West Bengal, Ajay Bhatt Minister of State for Defence, Admiral R Hari Kumar, Chief of Naval Staff, and other senior officers from the Indian Navy and the Ministry of Defence, attended the launch ceremony.
The Ministry said the GRSE has established itself as a reliable partner of the Indian Navy, with a record of multiple successful conventional launches in the past. “Vindhyagiri’s launch is yet another milestone in the illustrious journey of the Shipyard, reflecting its commitment to delivering quality warships,” it added. Following the launch, ‘Vindhyagiri’ will join its two sister ships at the Outfitting Jetty at GRSE, to progress with remaining activities and equipment trials, in the run-up to their delivery and commissioning.
– global bihari bureau