The Indian Navy achieved a historic milestone by simultaneously commissioning two advanced Project 17A stealth frigates – INS Udaygiri and INS Himgiri at Visakhapatnam on August 26, 2025, in the presence of Defence Minister Rajnath Singh.
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Historic Double Commissioning at Visakhapatnam
This marks the first time two frontline surface combatants, constructed at two different shipyards, are being commissioned simultaneously. Both warships are largely homegrown with over 75% indigenous content, showcasing India’s growing shipbuilding capabilities.
Technical Specifications & Capabilities
Feature | INS Udaygiri | INS Himgiri |
---|---|---|
Class | Project 17A Nilgiri-class | |
Type | Multi-mission stealth frigate | |
Indigenous Content | Over 75% | |
Builder | Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders | Garden Reach Shipbuilders |
Displacement | ~6,670 tons | |
Length | 149 meters | |
Advanced Systems | Stealth features, multi-mission capability |
Made in India Naval Power
As testimony to India’s growing shipbuilding prowess and march towards self-reliance, these frigates represent significant advancement in indigenous naval construction. Both vessels give impetus to the government’s “aatmanirbharta” initiative.
Strategic Importance for Indian Ocean Region
By end 2025, at least three Project 17A warships—INS Nilgiri, INS Udaygiri, and INS Himgiri—will be active in the fleet, reinforcing India’s strategic presence in the Indian Ocean Region.
Advanced Multi-Mission Capabilities
Both ships boast cutting-edge capabilities that allow them to operate effectively in high-threat environments. The stealth frigates are designed for:
- Anti-submarine warfare operations
- Anti-surface warfare missions
- Air defense capabilities
- Electronic warfare systems
- Maritime surveillance and patrol
Defence Minister’s Vision
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh presided over this landmark ceremony, emphasizing the importance of indigenous naval capabilities in securing India’s maritime borders and interests.
Impact on Naval Modernization
These advanced stealth frigates enhance maritime strike power and sea lane monitoring amid rising challenges in the Indian Ocean region. The commissioning strengthens India’s position as a major naval power.
Looking Ahead: Project 17A Fleet
The Project 17A program includes seven frigates total, with INS Nilgiri already commissioned. These vessels represent India’s commitment to building a self-reliant and technologically advanced naval force.
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FAQs
What makes INS Udaygiri and INS Himgiri special among naval vessels?
They’re Project 17A stealth frigates with over 75% indigenous content and advanced multi-mission capabilities.
How many Project 17A frigates will the Indian Navy have?
The Indian Navy plans to induct seven Project 17A frigates, with three already commissioned or ready by 2025.