India Boosts Maritime Power: PM Modi Commissions Indigenous Ships, Elevating Defence Self-Reliance
June 21, 2026
West Bengal’s port infrastructure and skilled talent are highlighted as assets for maritime manufacturing, logistics, and the blue economy.
West Bengal’s historic maritime role and its expected deeper involvement in shipbuilding, maritime logistics, and blue economy development were emphasized.
Modi noted that future global maritime competition and growth will hinge on critical minerals, deep-sea resources, and opportunities in future energy, underscoring the strategic value of the new vessels.
All three vessels feature indigenous content above 75 percent, with contributions from over 200 Indian MSMEs, underscoring strong domestic industry involvement.
Sustainability is incorporated, aiming for cleaner port operations, low-carbon logistics, and climate-resilient coastal infrastructure.
Officials describe the event as part of a broader strategic push to enhance operational readiness while expanding local participation in complex engineering sectors.
India is advancing toward defence self-reliance and a robust maritime power, as Prime Minister Modi commissioned three indigenous ships in Kolkata—INS Dunagiri, INS Sanshodhak, and INS Agray—marking a shift from imports to global shipbuilding capability.
The development is framed as strengthening coastal economies, port-linked industries, and regional investment, potentially reducing dependence on imported technologies.
The initiative is expected to create thousands of jobs across manufacturing clusters, logistics, steel fabrication, electronics, and marine engineering, boosting coastal economic development.
The story sits within India’s blue economy ambitions and the Eastern India role in strategic industrial production, signaling regional resilience and competitiveness.
The overarching message is that seas enable cooperation, but security and self-reliance are essential to protect economic interests and future growth.
A government package worth Rs 70,000 crore for the shipping sector was highlighted as a strategic investment to boost domestic manufacturing, shipbuilding, and related activities.
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The Times Of India • Jun 21, 2026
PM Modi Commissions Three Naval Vessels, Boosts Self-Reliant India Mission
Economic Times • Jun 19, 2026
PM Modi to commission three indigenously built naval ships in Kolkata
Economic Times • Jun 21, 2026
Indian Navy commissions three indigenously built warships: Dunagiri, Sanshodhak, and Agray
Press Information Bureau • Jun 21, 2026
Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi commissions Indian Navy’s frontline platforms - INS Dunagiri, INS Sanshodhak & INS Agray - in Kolkata