India Gets 3 New Warships, PM Modi Commissions Homemade Dunagiri, Sanshodhak, Agray

Prime Minister Narendra Modi commissioned three indigenously built naval ships in Kolkata to bolster India's maritime defense capabilities. The new vessels include the stealth frigate Dunagiri, the survey vessel Sanshodhak, and the anti-submarine warfare craft Agray.
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This expansion highlights India's strategic push for defense self-reliance and its commitment to strengthening its naval presence in the Indian Ocean region.
Show Quick Read Summary is AI-generated, newsroom-reviewed Prime Minister Narendra Modi commissioned three indigenously built naval ships in Kolkata Ships include stealth frigate Dunagiri, survey vessel Sanshodhak, and ASW craft Agray Dunagiri has BrahMos missiles, Sanshodhak equipped for hydrographic surveys, Agray carries lightweight sonar Did our AI summary help? Let us know. Switch To Beeps Mode Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday commissioned three indigenously built naval ships at Kolkata's Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port, underscoring India's growing maritime strength and push for defence self-reliance, with the vessels set to bolster capabilities across combat, survey and anti-submarine operations.
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